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Kiki en promenade, Marie Mirgaine Julien is walking his dog Without him noticing, he is carried away by an eagle Now Julien is walking his eagle But that was before he was replaced by a tiger Until it is substituted by a fox, ...

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Kiki Goes For A Walk
La fête d'anniversaire, by Malika Doray One day, a mouse has a hankering for cookies So she decides to celebrate a birthday She bakes and wraps up her cookies, then she adds a birthday card, and bingo! There they are at the foot of the ...

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The Birthday Party
Gros chien, petit chien, by Claire Garralon This morning, like every morning, Big dog and Little dog are going for a walk Giraffe has fun greeting them with, “Hello, Bigfoot! Hello, Munchkin!” Then Fox teases them: “How are you, ...

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Big Dog, Little Dog
L'arbre de Ploc, by Mélanie Rutten Tine, Ploc, Bubu and Baba are playing hide and seek behind the trees But Ploc has thought of another game: Let’s all be seeds! So they curl up into a ball, they wait, then they stretch, they spread out, ...

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Ploc’s Tree
Jusqu’en haut, by Emilie Vast Coati is looking for fruits at the bottom of a tree Ocelot suddenly falls on his back But if Ocelot has fallen, it is because Ibis has pushed him down his branch And if Ibis has pushed him, it is ...

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To The Top
Cendrillon, by Charles Perrault and Anna Griot Charles Perrault’s tale may be all too familiar but most of us have probably never seen Cinderella for who she really is: a mischievous, triumphant heroine, a far cry from the ...

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Cinderella
Tétrodon, by Li Lamarre and Odile Santi When the pufferfish Tetraodon blows bubbles, the other fish have a blast playing with them But day in and day out, the same thing happens: they gobble up his bubbles and ignore him completely Tired ...

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Tetraodon
Ronds ronds, by Betty Bone Round like a drop of milk, a mother’s cheek or an orange Betty Bone’s marvellous inventory takes readers back to the secrets of their child-hood and their discovery of themselves and the world around them ...

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Round And Round
Quelle drôle de chambre, by Hélène Romano and Adolie Day Being hospitalized for a long period of time can prove a very difficult experience for children Helping them through such an ordeal is crucial Hélène Romano lends voice to ...

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What A Strange Room!
Pull, by Claire Lebourg It is early summer and Jumper has lost his master at the train station Having ventured ahead to go and sniff a trash-can, Jumper has to face the fact: Francis has gone missing Jumper sets off on a tracking mission ...

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Jumper
Les Trois Gibbons et la chanson du colibri, by Kenji Abe As the three gibbons take a stroll, a gust of gale lands a tiny hummingbird in front of them The little birdie is lost, having been blown by the wind away from her parents ...

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The Three Gibbons and the Hummingbird’s Song
Quel est ce légume , by Anne Crausaz My skin fades out from pink to white Munch munch, crunch my flesh with a touch of salt It stings! Who am I The radish Let us discover the existing fruits and vegetables in these large-size books ...

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What Is This Vegetable?
Quel est ce fruit , by Anne Crausaz My thin skin shines under the spring sun My red flesh stains clothes Who am I The cherry Let us discover the existing fruits and vegetables in these large-size books with holes Each guess is made of a ...

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What Is This Fruit?
Un petit jeu de piste, by Adèle Jolivard “This morning, in the fumes of his hot coffee, Mr Rat wonders” That’s how the adventure begins Mr Rat wants to know his surroundings better One morning, with his neighbour Mr Lion, he ...

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The Treasure Hunt
Trois histoires vraiment bien, by Julien Baer and Magali Le Huche Do you know the origin of the famous beverage Coquin Colin Do you know that the greatest unresolved mystery of the whole world took place on June 15, at precisely 17:03 ...

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Three Really Good Stories
Dimanche, by Fleur Oury Clementine, a small girl-fox goes along with her parents to her grandmother’s another unremarkable and boring day in the countryside She suddenly discovers a hole in the garden hedge Curious, she rushes through ...

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Sunday
Le rêve de Gaëtan Tapla, by Stéphanie Demasse-Pottier & Adèle Verlinden Gaëtan Talpa has everything a young mole could dream of: a nice home, toys, hugs and a joyful gang of friends There is Hedgehog Harry, Field-Mouse Joe, Spider Sam, ...

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Gaëtan Talpa’s Dream
Plic ploc banquise, by Claire Garralon Drip drop, ice floe, drip drop A little penguin and a small polar bear have to face the truth: the ice floe is melting! So off they go to warn the whale, the beluga, the fur seals, the walrus – and all the ...

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Drip Drop Ice Floe
Bimbim, by Davide Cali and illustrated by Kotimi A new character is coming at Rue du monde: he is stubborn, tempestuous, grumpy, impatient, authoritarian Any resemblance to children around you is not a coincidence! Things don’t go ...

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Bimbim
Qui a peur de, by Agnese Baruzzi Are you frightened by the wolf, the furry monster, the sea dragon and all other ugly creatures Yes you are So why don’t you try to catch them! A very funny book with cut-out pages, which allow the ...

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Who Is Afraid Of…
Suzon, by Emilie Chazerand, illustrated by Amandine Piu, an Okidokid creation for Gulf Stream Editeur The daily life adventures of Suzon, a mischievous little girl with crazy ideas who can speak to animals In each story ...

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Suzon
Animaux animés, by Charles Paulsson, an Okidokid creation for Gulf Stream Editeur An animated collection about animals: each book is dedicated to a particular species The children discover the animal life by turning the wheels, opening ...

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Moving Animals Series
D'une petite graine verte, by Mathias Friman An exploration of the vegetable kingdom through the life of a little seed that becomes a tree At first, I was a seed, a tiny little green seed Swallowed by a bird, the little seed takes off, ...

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From A Little Green Seed
Mister Black, by Miguel Pang Have we ever seen a vampire that loves pink Mister Black is a vampire He lives on an island, surounded by all kind of monsters: ogres, witches and other terrifying creatures Obviously, on the island, fashion ...

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Mister Black
Poule bleue, by Claire Garralon Blue Hen laid three eggs She brooded them until three chicks hatched out So proud, Blue Hen introduced them to everyone in the farmyard but kept on overprotecting them One day, chicks are big enough to ...

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Blue Hen
Le bol de lait, by Malika Doray After you’ve had a good sleep, you can get up in order to go back to bed! After you’ve got up (for real), you can now undress to get dressed! Then you are ready for your mug of milk A little bit sweet, ...

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The Mug Of Milk
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