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Nuit, by Nancy Guilbert and illustrated by Anna Griot Liking nothing better than to paint and draw nighttime skies, a little girl immerses herself in her creativity, dreaming that she is half-girl and half-fish Surrounded by the fauna of ...

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Night
Sauve-toi, Éli, by Élisabeth Brami and illustrated by Bernard Jeunet War is raging and Eli’s parents send him to stay with farmers to keep him safe The young Jew doesn’t understand why he can’t live with his parents or play ...

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Save Yourself, Eli!
Engloutis !, by Emilie Vast Something is coming The animals have no idea They’re running, scratching, looking for food Snail is the first to be caught as he nibbles on a dandelion Gulp, gobbled up in one go Then Bumblebee, Toad, Adder and ...

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Gulped!
Cap ! by Loren Capelli A young girl steps into the forest Little by little, she observes and discovers the blossoms, trees, birds and insects around her by sight, smell, touch, sound and taste, all the while playing, dreaming and ...

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Ahead!
Un éléphant ne peut pas monter dans un arbre, by Kotimi Everyone has their limits, even an elephant, who’s not capable of climbing a tree But he can uproot it! A bird can’t knock down a tree, but it can fly! From cat to ...

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Elephants Can’t Climb Trees
Lune, by Junko Nakamura Night has fallen Leaving the circus, a child walks along under the gaze of his old friend, the Moon Somewhere between waking dream and everyday wonder, Junko Nakamura takes us once again into the poetic magic of her ...

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Moon
L'avale-tout, by Laurence de Kemmeter This fish-shaped steel giant is casting off for the ‘Big clean-up’, the 36th operation of its kind! Céleste the duck and Zéphir the frog go fishing for rubbish, with the help of the entire ...

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The Devour-All
Vite, vite, vite, by Clotilde Perrin This is a story that travels at 1000 miles an hour until everything changes! The alarm clock goes off and our little hero leaps out of bed, gets dressed and brushes his teeth in two shakes of a ...

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Hurry Hurry Hurry!
L'oiseau lyre, by Nancy Guilbert, ill by Valérie Michel A certain lyrebird sings the most beautiful melodies Alih, the sultan’s son, falls under its spell and tries to lure it back to the palace Alas, the musical bird refuses to leave ...

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Lyrebird
D'après nature, by Isabelle Simler In Nature’s Way, Isabelle Simler pays tribute to her passion for nature and drawing Reminiscent of a sketchbook, this book reveals the author’s vision of the natural world, from delightfully subtle, ...

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Nature’s Way
Tous dehors ! By Patrick Luneau The outdoors, the world's biggest playground ! If you want to encourage children to enjoy the great outdoors, the Everyone out! series is here to help Each book is an activities guide with simple, ...

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Everyone Out!
Toute une histoire pour un sourire, by Frédéric Marais and illustrated by Émilie Gleason That morning, in the subway, passengers are worried Why is that man who just walked into the wagon smiling like that Someone’s hand pulls the ...

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Warning Smile!
Nip et Nimp en voiture, by Lionel Serre Mr Tidy and Mr Messy live in Normaltown, a very ordinary city Everything looks the same in Normaltown, even the days that go by Except at Mr Tidy and Mr Messy’s home, where there are never two ...

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Mr. Tidy And Mr Messy In A Car
Sacha le pêcheur, by Florie Saint-Val Sacha is a fisherman whose life is well paced, yet a little monotonous Every day he goes fishing at the lake with his cat Moustache Everything always goes the same way without anything unexpected ...

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Sacha The Fisherman
Ninon, petite fille modèle, by Gaëtan Dorémus Ninon washes like a grown-up She smells as good as a flower, has great table manners, is polite and careful What a delicious child, this Ninon! As the pages of this hilarious picture book ...

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Ninon, The Perfect Little Girl
Une maman c'est comme une maison, by Aurore Petit A mother is like a nest, a mother is like a vehicle, a mother is like a fountain Like a nursery rhyme, these short sentences accompany every step of a baby’s daily life As the pages go ...

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A Mum It’s Like A House
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
Petit garçon, by Francesco Pittau, ill Catherine Chardonnay Tonight, the little boy metamorphosed into a fly Since then, with his head upside down, the world all topsy-turvy, he’s been walking on the ceiling Today, or maybe before, he ...

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Little Boy
Alionouchka, by Françoise Morvan and illustrated by Étienne Beck A popular Russian folk tale, Alyonushka narrates the misfortunes of the daughter of an Orthodox priest and his wife, who is left all by herself After getting rid of ...

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Alionouchka
13824 jeux de couleurs, de formes et de mots, by Patrick Raynaud 13,824 games with colours, shapes and words are contained in this hodgepodge On the left-hand pages, we find suggestions for poems in the form of calligrams On the ...

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13,824 Games With Colours, Shapes and Words
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
Tous les enfants ont le droit à la culture, by Alain Serres and Aurélia Fronty After the great success of I have the right to be a child, the same author/illustrator duo have produced a new picture book telling children about the joys of ...

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All Children Have the Right to Culture
Pombo Courage, by Émile Cucherousset and illustrated by Clémence Paldacci There’s nothing Pombo enjoys more than spending the day sipping a fruit juice with scum, toes warm in his slippers From time to time, hunger or sleep make him ...

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Fearless Pombo
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
Eh bien, oui ! by Alain Serres and Anna Griot Oscar has heaps of toys, but unable to see his favourite Titouk on waking up, he is desperately upset Can he cope without him Oh no! Oscar goes in search of his cuddly toy, about which the reader ...

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