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Un Enfant, c'est comme ça! by Alain Serres and Silvia Bonanni What are children like This highly imaginative collage book attempts to define what it means to be a child, both seriously and with humour A strong text that can be read aloud, even ...

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That’s What Children Are Like
Cinq amis, by Junko Nakamura 5 friends live together on a farm Then each has to go live on his own, but each continues to think of his old friends Being separated without being forgotten, to be able to stay friends even when apart, hoping to meet ...

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Five Friends
Il était un arbre, by Emilie Vast Follow the life of a tree, from Spring to Winter: the birds nesting in the Spring, the dears enjoying the new leaves, the courtship display of the animals, the fruits growing, the squirrels enjoying them in the ...

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Once Upon A Tree
Pas le temps, by Anne Crausaz Ants come and go to fill their underground galleries with seeds But why are they in such a hurry The young reader travels with the ants through the die-cut holes in this book, from the light of day into the darkness ...

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No Time
Qui a mangé , by Anne Crausaz So… who’s been eating the radishes Who tasted the tomatoes Who scoffed all the chicory Each of these questions is answered on a page in the colour of the vegetable with a telltale nibbled edge, while also ...

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Who Ate That?
Le Loup qui avait toujours faim, by Eric Battut This wolf really has a voracious appetite He devours everything, everywhere, all the time : wild boars, mountains, forests And inevitably he gets fatter with every meal ! Why not go on a diet He ...

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The Wolf that was Always Hungry
Je me déshabille tout seul by Julie Clélaurin and Claire Le Grand Now that I have grown up, I know how to undress alone I take off my sweater, my t-shirt, my socks and my pants Then I take off my underwear, and what can we see A small child is ...

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I Can Undress Myself!
Jouets des champs, by Anne Crausaz Lucien and his mother go for a walk in the forest A bag must be prepared but of course all the stuffed animals cannot fit in Little bear, the favourite will always have his place, but the others must stay home ...

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Toys of the Meadow
Promenade de la petite fille, by Nathalie Lété A tiny little girl rambles through the woods, a vegetable garden and a field of flowers The attentive reader can see her, hidden behind a tree or under a mushroom When pulling a tab where an ant is ...

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Ramble of the Little Girl
Señor Nachos, by Chamo Señor Nachos, the famous Mexican triangle crisp, invites little readers to play with him On his bicycle, in a plane or in a rocket, Nachos goes around the world (and beyond!), in places more and more bizarre, where he ...

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Señor Nachos
Jojo & Co, by Vincent Mathy Vincent Mathy seizes the sound and shape of the «O» and drags us in a journey with accumulation… Rounds of all kinds invade Jojo’s crazy day: the pompom on his bonnet, the wheels on his bike, his dog Fido’s ...

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Jojo & Co
En t'attendant, by Emilie Vast A character – the mother – is waiting, observing nature evolve, seeing things grow and gradually come to maturity Every change is an opportunity for the first introduction to nature, a colour chart and picture ...

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Waiting For You
Dans l'ensemble, by Élisa Géhin In this beautiful book with spreads you can unfold, Elisa Guéhin invites small children to see the world as a succession of places formed by collections of people, things, animals, plants or even ...

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On the Whole
J'ai grandi ici, by Anne Crausaz A small seed has accidentally fallen on the ground In autumn, the leaves form a blanket that keeps the seed warm through the winter In spring, the seed slowly germinates and starts growing But elements and animals ...

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This Is Where I Grew Up
Dans combien de temps je serai grand , by Stéphane Servant, ill Sandra Poirot Cherif It's one of these questions that comes up at any moment during a short break or when night comes A simple question, full of desire and appetite, but filled ...

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When Will I Be a Grown-Up?
Petits, by Alain Serres, ill Julia Chausson Brought up, protected, encouraged, all these little animals experience life in their parents' footsteps A series of big and small animals are paired up and together they easily get through the small ...

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Little Ones
En voiture! by Louise-Marie Cumont Off we go on the road, in the car, anything can happen: traffic jam, disputes, broken-down Parallel to the grown up's life and reality, the young ones invent games with cars as a starting point to their ...

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Cars
Raymond rêve, by Anne Crausaz Raymond is a snail, Lucette and Germain's son Raymond is a dreamer: he imagines himself as a strawberry, a slug, a centipede and even a giraffe But all things considered, Raymond is happy to be a snail A great ...

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Raymond Is Dreaming
Raymond joue, by Anne Crausaz For more great moments along with bright and colourful snails, here is a game based on the lovely graphics of Anne Crausaz The matching pairs game Raymond is playing is a game of memory and observation 22 pairs of ...

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Raymond Is Playing
Je ne suis pas comme les autres, by Janik Coat This animal book unveils its characters through comical and unexpected situations You thought that lazy people were phlegmatic Driss has enough energy to go and lie down on top of the Eiffel Tower! ...

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I’m Not Like the Others
La Surprise, by Janik Coat The Surprise is a story with no text, a graphic tale on the emotions and feelings between a human being and a cat It shows the tacit agreement of a woman and her animal on the arrival on the new born baby Not a sound, ...

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The Surprise
Chiffres en tête, by Anne Bertier Nine numbers means nine faces! First only half of the character's face appears, the other part being hidden by a half-page Turn the page and the full face is revealed From Zero to Nine, 10 funny faces to make ...

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Face Numbers
Mercredi, by Anne Bertier Small Round and Big Square are friends and love playing figures and forms together They learn, while trying to mix their shapes, to build together and discover a game that is both fun and infinite There is no longer a ...

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Playtime
Terrible, by Alain Serres, illustrated by Bruno Heitz Terrible is a black wolf that frightens everybody, his wife and children included One day, the little wolves take off their father's boots and gloves and are stunned to discover that he has ...

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Terrible
Bon voyage petite goutte, by Anne Crausaz This is the story of a small drop of water, blown by the wind and heated by the sun, it becomes vapour, snowflake and dewdrop It discovers the sea, the mountain and the valleys It encounters animals and ...

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Little Drop’s Journey
Premiers printemps, by Anne Crausaz A little girl discovers her five senses around the four seasons: the first birds singing in the trees, the flavour of cherries, contemplating a night sky, the mixture of smells in the garden or in the forest in ...

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First Springs
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