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Maman, tu fais quoi , By Mélanie Grisvard and Vincent Bourgeau A cardboard book telling Mummy’s day, for toddlers who likes to listen around… Nothing is more mysterious for toddlers than what their mother is doing all day long while ...

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What Are You Doing, Mummy?
Heure bleue, by Isabelle Simler The day is ending; soon, the night will come And in-between, it is the blue hour The time when the day animals become quiet, and the night animals haven’t started to sing yet It is also the time for us to ...

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Blue Hour
Les Petits Géants series The first literary series for toddlers, featuring poems from all around the world! The Small Giants series, the first library of poetry for very young readers, also offers a wonderful panel of contemporary illustrators, ...

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Small Giants Series
Ce Matin, by Junko Nakamura This morning begins like every morning, getting up, followed by all the other daily tasks, the pleasure of getting together, and finally the departure to somewhere else, outside It is for everyone, both young and old, ...

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This Morning
Les Sauvages, by Mélanie Rutten Two wooden houses separated by a field In the dark, two figures pick their way through the long grass to the edge of the river In silence, they climb onto the raft This book tells the story of a night-time ...

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The Unfettered
Les p'tits bio, by Danièle Schulthess  Even the youngest children can learn how to sow, plant and harvest their own yummy fruit and vegetables, while learning about protecting the environment and producing natural fertiliser and mulch for ...

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Little Organic Gardeners
P'tits Land Art, By Marc Pouyet Magical imagery, with the humble dandelion transformed into an inviting carpet of ragged flowers making the reader long to sit on it and listen to the birds singing ! These striking photos, at once both ...

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Land Art For Toddlers
Téquitoi, by Blandine Aubin & Emilie Vanvolsem The ultimate educational series about the daily lives of animals Children often watch animals and wonder whether they play, eat, sleep and wash like them Sam the salamander discovers all the ...

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Who Are You?
Secrets de Fabrication, illustrated by Pronto A series both educational and playful presenting information through realistic images, inviting the child to lift up a flap and link things together Children will discover where and how fruits and ...

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Secrets Of The Origins Series
L'oiseau sur la branche, by Anne Crausaz On a branch, as the seasons go by, week by week, 52 birds tell us how they live Those who migrate, those who stay, and the way they eat All this gives the opportunity to see a dazzling parade of ...

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The Bird on the Branch
Les Oiseaux, by Julien Roux Julien Roux invites children and toddlers to marvel at the incredible diversity of bird species In this big size picture book, amazing images come to life thanks to the colourful felt pens of Julien Roux, who ...

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The Birds
Zébulon et le Poussin, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & ...

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Zebedee and the Chick
Rond et Rond et Carré, by Fredun Shapur Round and Round and Square is a graphic narrative about a square and a round shape They assemble to compose a whole universe young readers are familiar with: simple shapes, then a wagon and a bridge, ...

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Round and Round and Square
Le Chant de Colombine, by Emilie Vast A musical picture book by Emilie Vast Colombine wants to catch Pierrot’s attention Page after page, bird after bird, she learns a different note from each of them Finally, using them all together, she ...

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Colombine’s Song
Abris, by Emmanuelle Houdart “A shelter is a place where you feel safe, where nothing bad can happen In a shelter, your sorrow is comforted, and your mischiefs are forgiven” Emmanuelle Houdart uses her talent and her imagination to address ...

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Shelters
Didgeridoo, by Frédéric Marais How a young Aborigine, thanks to a long and hollowed baton (the didgeridoo), pushed back the sky, thus allowing men and nature to blossom, and invented music At the beginning of time, there was so little space ...

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Didgeridoo
Et si les parents lapins dormaient avec leurs enfants By Malika Doray So, how do we go about explaining that rabbit parents and rabbit children sleep in their own separate beds By telling them off Ok then, just for tonight And what about ...

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If the Rabbit Parents Were Sleeping with their Children…
A ba ba, By Malika Doray and Annelore Parot Do you know your a ba ba It is a coded language, used for exchanges, both minimalistic and meaningful The kinds of exchange used by adults and children as a common frame of communication Both for fun ...

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A Ba Ba
L’enfant volant, by Clotilde Perrin Sometimes one feel hopeless…then a sudden gust of wind teaches you to fly high in the sky! After braving big dark clouds and meeting little multi-coloured people, you can fly back home with new confidence ...

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The Flying Kid
L’enfant minuscule, by Clotilde Perrin The arrival of a new baby brother or sister doesn’t mean parents have to forget the older kids! But what if it was a chance to become teeny tiny yourself What fun it would be to be a miniature kid! A ...

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The Miniature Kid
Super Billy et l'araignée, by Séma Billy is a sweet little dog Dreamy and inventive, he is also a bit fearful and dreads the world around him Today, Billy finds a spider when playing in his garden and the animal makes him very uncomfortable But ...

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Super Billy and the Spider
Mon Monstre, by Marie Sellier, illustrations by Jean-Luc Buquet This little boy has a very big secret: he hides a monster A very naughty monster who makes him do all sorts of silly things: rolling on the floor, throwing his plate ...

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My Monster
Louise de New-York, l'Actrichanteuse, by Jean Poderos, illustrations by Gaia Guarino You’ve been missing her Here she comes again, Louise of New York, the little girl with her head full of stories! This time, Louise puts on a show ...

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Louise of New-York, the Singactress
Le Voyage de Loti, by Janik Coat Loti, the little dotted fish, leaves his cave to travel across the ocean He braves all sorts of dangers to find a companion with whom he will enjoy discovering the beauty and diversity of the underwater world ...

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Loti’s Journey
Ça roule Dino, by Florie Saint-Val Everyone moves: by car, by truck, by scooter, in a stroller, or with a skateboard… But Dino doesn’t: he is even too tall to ride in the cart at the supermarket! He can only roll back and forth while ...

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Let’s Get Moving Dino!
Le Petit Chaperon rouge, la scène de la chemise de nuit, by Jean-Luc Buquet We all know the story Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf in the woods He shows her the longest way to go to Grand-Ma’s, takes the shortest way, imitates Little Red ...

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Little Red Riding Hood – the scene of the nightgown
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