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Mon ami préhistorique, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux, illustrated by Chloé Fraser Antonin dreads everything: talking to other people, opening a door or even opening a book Anything new paralyses him with fear But his lively imagination gives ...
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My Prehistoric Friend
La Clé, by Julia Woignier Out for a walk, a field mouse, a hare and a lemur find a garden They walk around it a few times, then get bored Then they find a key, poking out of the earth Someone must have lost it They pull and pull until they ...
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The Key
Chamour, by Emilie Vast Catkin grew up at her owner’s side, doing the little things cats do, some good, some naughty She had her own, special way of moving and behaving And now Catkin has gone – her life has come to an end In this sensitive ...
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Catkin
Collection Sans souci, by Elisabeth Ivanovsky Published in 1944 by Éditions des Artistes, Brussels, the “Sans souci” Collection is one of the most charming achievements of Elisabeth Ivanovsky She paid great attention to details and thus ...
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Sans Souci Collection
Les jours, les mois et les saisons, by Claire Garralon Each double page spread features two things Turn the page and see what happens when they come together! Sun and rain means… a rainbow! It’s spring A bucket and sand means… a ...
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Days, Months and Seasons
Réclamez des contes, by Delphine Jacquot In a beautiful very large-format album, Delphine Jacquot offers a gallery of far-fetched ads, derived from the universal culture of tales By creating these fake old-fashioned ads, she reinvents stories, ...
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Tales
Ma Planète, by Emmanuelle Houdart The story begins early one morning in a child’s bedroom, with the protagonist slowly waking up Around him, a variety of toys, a cheerful mess, full of different things the reader will have fun spotting over ...
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My Planet
Le petit pou, by Mathis and illustrated by Aurore Petit A new series for the little ones, coming directly from the crazy imagination of Mathis and Aurore Petit A delightful character, exhilarating puns, and an always hilarious ending! In The ...
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The Little Tiny Louse
L'Oiseau du sommeil, by Isabelle Simler «It’s time to go to bed» Every night one repeats the same ritual to go to sleep It’s important to be well prepared to catch the bird of sleep You travel on his back heading for dreamland And it’s ...
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The Bird Of Sleep
C'est ma mare, by Claire Garralon “Oh, what a pretty pond”, says the yellow duck “This is my pond” A white duck comes along, “Oh! What a lovely pond! This is my pond!” And thus the pond is divided But, along comes a red duck Then a ...
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This Is My Pond
Mini-Secrets, by Anne Crahay A cardboard book in a mini format, with a smart elegant finish: toddlers will love it! Little rhymed stories written as riddles The answers to the questions are placed beneath large flaps that slightly stick out of ...
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Mini-Secrets
Zébulon et la pluie, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & Raphaële Enjary Zebedee is hiding under his umbrella But where is all this water that is running on his back coming from He’s decided, he is going to ...
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Zebedee and the Rain
La Maman de la maman de mon papa, by Gaëtan Dorémus A child dreams of meeting his great grandmother, even if she must be « really really really old »… He manages to convince his parents and goes to visit the famous mother of the mother ...
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My Father’s Grandma
De maman en maman et De papa en papa, by Emilie Vast A long story, from generation to generation, from mummy to mummy and from daddy to daddy, approaches us Russian dolls increasingly small unfold, each decorated with animals and flowers, each ...
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From Mummy to Mummy & From Daddy to Daddy
Coccinelle, les copains du jardin, by Florie Saint-Val Ladybird wakes up from her nap Today, she has an appointment at the other end of the garden Quick! She spreads her wings! On her way she flies over the flowers and the ants, who are busy ...
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Ladybird, Garden Friends
Sous les étoiles, by Hubert Poirot-Bourdain "Very far above your head, there are stars Under the stars, there are satellites In the satellites, there are rockets" The book takes you on a vertiginous space voyage from down below to down ...
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Under The Stars
Nuage, by Diana Nagy A little cloud lands on the forest by mistake The animals want to help him get back to the sky and they blow hard on him But it’s not hard enough Who will be able to blow on the little cloud so that he can go back to his ...
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Cloud
Pétite Pépite, by Nada Matta An adult is looking for a dress, a game or a book to offer her little girl Each time, she has to explain that she is not like other children Nada Matta takes us, page by page, through questions and answers, to ...
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Little Treasure
Dans ce monde, by Malika Doray This title tells a toddler about his place in the world When he arrives; the simple everyday actions he is the centre of Then learning how to be independent kindly surrounded by grown-ups Eventually discovering ...
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In This World
Les Trois Gibbons, by Kenji Abe The Three Gibbons are playing together Their names are Ibbon, Nibbon and Sabbon They have round faces and thanks to their long limbs they can do all sorts of acrobatics It is such a joy to see them rolling ...
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The Three Gibbons
Toute une vie pour apprendre, by Gabriele Rebagliati, illustrated by Michio Watanabe You can learn anything To plant flowers, eat with chopsticks, ride a bike, speak a foreign language… And it is exactly what the character of this ...
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A Lifetime To Learn
La Journée de Nip & Nimp, by Lionel Serre Mr Tidy and Mr Messy are very similar, yet totally different! Mr Tidy is super efficient with the housework, while Mr Messy gets everything wrong In this square-shaped picture book, Lionel Serre ...
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Mr Tidy & Mr Messy
Les JO des Animaux, by Virginie Morgand Right, on your marks, set Two blows on the whistle and they’re off; there is a cup to be won We have already toppled 3 hurdles with 4 lines drawn on the ground Number 5 has broken a record, 6 ...
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The Animal Olympics
Dans les poches, by Isabelle Simler Alice, Cinderella, the Three Bears, Tom Thumb, Pinocchio and Gepetto, we all know their story But the question is: what did they have inside their pockets In this picture book, Isabelle Simler pays ...
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In Their Pockets (Tales)
Bon anniversaire Popov !, by Janik Coat Janik Coat created Popov the hippo in his first book, Popov and Samothrace, a bestiary unlike any other published by MeMo Editions in 2005 She wishes him a happy 10th birthday with the creation of ...
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Happy Birthday Popov!
Toc-toc ville !, by Florie Saint-Val This morning, Billy Bobby does not have school; he is off to discover the city on a Saturday The bus goes past the sleepy school See you on Monday! Page after page, he meanders among the hospital, the ...
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Toc-Toc City!
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