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Famille Lababine, le fils, by Laurence Kubler and Julia Coffre A 64-page story with illustrations galore and numerous plot twists • An adventure-packed saga featuring a family of dogs, full of empathy for one another’s ...

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The Lababine Family, the Son
Carnet lointain, by Isabelle Simler A magnificent exploration of ancient species and imaginary creatures, Faraway: A Sketchbook teems with delicate illustrations of the Tasmanian tiger, the Gigantopithecus, the chimera, and the unicorn, ...

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Faraway: A Sketchbook
Le mystère de l’eucalyptus, by Paul Cox On Rastepappe Island, the koalas from Koalatown and the badgers from Badgertown live peacefully and enjoy each other’s company Koalatown inhabitants love to go to the opera and ...

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Archibald and the Mystery of the Eucalyptus
Le Noël de Chnourka, by Gaya Wisniewski Winter has begun, the hills are covered with glittering snow and Christmas is around the corner On the morning of December 24th, Mirko wakes up first Everything must be all set ...

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Chnourka’ Christmas
Les horizons sauvages, by Brice Postma Uzel A sharp sound, like a little clap of thunder, came from one of the sticks the strange creatures were holding And then suddenly chaos I fell back These are the words of a young gorilla ...

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Wild Horizons
Dévacance colère, by Marina Philippart Little Dog is worried This morning, the orphans didn’t come to greet him He asks Old Pigeon, the one who knows everything: “It’s the school break!” cooes the bird The situation is ...

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Krool Freak
Tellement bien ensemble, by Emilie Vast In the wild some animals live peacefully with one another, meaning they need each other For example, the little clown fish chooses one anemone for life The anemone’s venom doesn’t harm ...

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So Good Together
Manger bocal, by Claire Garralon It’s time for lunch for Daddy Hedgehog and Huggie Hog Dad adds the final touch to the meal Huggie Hog sets the table in the garden Huggie Hog tastes the meal cooking: it’s so good! But is it ...

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Fresh Food and Grass Jars
Dans le cœur de Momoko, by Kotimi Momoko is back! And here are four new stories from Kotimi’s 1960s Tokyo childhood Four stories about school outings, friendship and the emotional turmoil that can affect even the very young An ...

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In Momoko’s Heart
Un bébé sur la terre, by Alain Serres and Zaü This is a cartoon account of a love story, pregnancy, childbirth and a baby’s first months, with a shout-out to all the babies in the world This baby is Zaü’s first ...

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A Baby on Earth
Le gros livre, by Delphine Perret The Big Book might be a little book, but it is filled with A LOT of funny, philosophical and nonsensical things in it A declaration of love to books and reading from Delphine Perret! The Big Book ...

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The Big Book
Le mini chien, by Mona Granjon What if your dream dog was a super cute teeny tiny one able to spell out love messages for you in your alphabet soup Mona Granjon did it! The Teeny Tiny Dog is super cute! But, up close, it looks ...

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The Teeny Tiny Dog
Mojo cherche une cachette, by Adèle Verlinden Mojo, the fancy pussy, desperately tries to find the perfect spot for a good nap, but everything seems to work against him The disproportionate shapes, the bright colours of the ...

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A place to Hide
Poisson Fesse, by Pauline Pinson and Magali Le Huche Buttfish has a head that looks like a butt Everyone tells him that! But a head shaped like a butt looks a lot like a head shaped like a heart! To find that out, you must just look at life ...

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Buttfish
Doris, by Coline Irwin and Malika Doray In this very delicate picture book, Doris tells her daily life, a quiet and colourful life She still feels the freedom she loves so much, her “joie de vivre” Doris knows that she doesn’t have much ...

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Doris
Mes cabanes à jouer, illustrated by Chloé du Colombier 11 ideas of easy-to-make playhouses! In this book, children will find simple, illustrated explanations for making great playhouses using materials they already have at home: cardboard, ...

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My Playhouses
Ça ne tient pas debout, by Élisa Géhin It doesn’t hold up; it talks gibberish, and it is up much too early… Welcome to the world of Babies! Babies are these little beings we adore but don’t always understand In three chapters, as ...

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This Does Not Hold Up
Piccadilly Circus, by Alex Cousseau and Gaya Wisniewski A double-decker bus, a turn to the right, off to the mountain As the kilometres pass, the road becomes a meeting place for passengers First the Mustard brothers, two biker raccoons, then ...

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Piccadilly Circus
Jeu de Pom, by Léa Louis Upon waking, seven-year-old Pom is determined to find the brown bear that everyone is talking about The courageous young heroine slips on her rubber boots and sets out for the park, looking for the ferocious creature ...

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Pom and the Wild Bear
Ton cœur bat au rythme de la terre, by Claire Cantais A young girl on a train is overtaken by boredom when her iPad runs out of batteries, and she falls asleep In her dream, a woman with blue skin and fiery hair leads her on an exploration of ...

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Your Heart Beats to the Pulse of the Earth
Petit à petit, by Émilie Vast Little by little, from ants to giraffes, the animals are leaving step by step but where are they going Part ecological fable, part animal fresco, this book raises awareness of rising sea levels and their impact on ...

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Little by Little
Surf, Surf, Surf, by Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard A young surfer is fast asleep at home As soon as she wakes, she jumps up and hurries out to check the waves As she dashes to the beach, wind in her hair, surfboard in tow, she wonders what ...

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Surf, Surf, Surf
Plus loin!, by Hubert Ben Kemoun and Isaure Fouquet Baby Roo feels so comfy in his mummy’s pouch In there, it’s never too hot never too cold, and it’s so soft, so soft and cosy Baby Roo feels so cuddly inside Everything is there and he ...

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Far Away!
Charlie et Basile, by Clarisse Lochmann It’s going to be a very nice day on the beach! All the animals are already there when young badgers Basile and Charlie arrive As the story unfolds, you can tell that Basile has decided to imitate ...

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Charlie and Basile
Six petits chats, by Jin Kitamura A fun book to learn to count with beautiful graphic design! In this simple and colourful picture book, Jin Kitamura helps very young readers to learn how to count from 1 to 10 The book is also an ...

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Six Little Cats
Et si Nono, by Inbar Heller Algazi Poor Nono, having to stand in the middle of nowhere, right here on the page of your book: he’s stuck We’ll have to find ways to help him pass the time But what if… What if his finger gets stuck there all ...

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What If Nono
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