L'enfant, le libraire et le roi, by Thierry Maricourt and François Place
In the hope that the long freeze of the pandemic is over, this short and beautifully crafted text arrives on the children’s shelves as a literary homage to the ...
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The Child, the Bookseller and the King
Il était une fois la nuit, by Carole Reboul
An illustrated book on the topical issue of the preservation of the starry sky and the battle against light pollution, illustrated by magnificent photos accompanied by informative, ...
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Once Upon a Time There Was Night
Le Guide Nature à la mer, by various authors, series editor Alessandro Staehli
Are you keen to discover the huge biodiversity of Europe’s coasts, with their legendary birdsand mammals, fascinating fish and outstanding floral life This new ...
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Nature Pocket Guide: The Seaside
Agir pour la nature au jardin, by David Melbeck (text) and Sylvain Leparoux (illustrations)
This practical book presents more than 50 exciting projects to encourage readers to learn about and protect wild plants and animals in the garden
At a ...
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Protect The Environment: In The Garden
La leçon du brin d'herbe, by Olivier Bleys
Walk alongside a writer with a very beautiful writing who takes us on his long journeys on foot and his peri-urban hikes in contact with nature
Close to a resplendent, suffering and resilient ...
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What a Blade of Grass can Teach us
Les étoiles qui meurent dans le ciel, by Benjamin Lesage
Jack is passionate about the stars As a child, he saw one disappear from the night skies and understood that, like everything in the universe, stars age with the passing of time ...
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The Stars Are Dying In The Sky
Et Léonard de Vinci réinvente la peinture, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux
Why is a book, an exhibition or the discovery of a new drawing by Leonardo da Vinci still an event, five centuries after his death Because Leonard was an extraordinary ...
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And Leonardo da Vinci Reinvents Painting