Le secret du parfum chinois, by Paul Cox
Last volume of the adventures of Archibald, find our favourite koala in a new investigation! Mysterious thefts are taking place, a giant headache is gripping the inhabitants and a storm is threatening the ...
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The Secret of Chinese Perfume
L’affaire du livre à taches, by Paul Cox
A tetralogy first published in the 1980s With its atmosphere that reminds us of Babar and Hercule Poirot, it’s a must-read!
In this third volume, Archibald finally receives the proof copy of his first ...
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The Case of the Stained Book
J'ai rêvé de préhistoire, by Arthur Dreyfus and Jean-Jacques Hublin, illustrated by Léa Louis Published with the Collège de France
A peppy, enthralling exploration of the prehistoric era, I’m Dreaming About Prehistory delves into a host of ...
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I’m Dreaming About Prehistory
Violette et les lunettes magiques, by Émilie Clarke
Violette is 10 years old During a health check- up at school, the doctor realises that she can’t see properly and that she needs glasses Violette is upset She’s sure that Lisa, the class ...
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Violette And The Magic Glasses
Inventaire des trucs importants, by Anne-Sophie Constancien
The important stuff in the life of an eight-year-old girl are funny stuff and moving stuff , parents and lasagna, Granny’s death and socks, aperitif cubes and poetry In short, the ...
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Inventory of Important Stuff
Martin et Rosa, ensemble pour l'égalité, by Raphaële Frier and Zaü
ML King and R Parks: the overlapping stories of two key figures who spoke out against racial segregation Their shared battle begins with the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 The ...
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Martin and Rosa, United for Equality
Quelle pomme es-tu pour rire des poires by Alain Serres and Martin Jarrie
The pear in all its forms: luxurious portraits presenting 30 pears in all their forms: bitten into, damaged, fresh, or opening their hearts to us Opposite each pear, very ...
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What kind of apple are you to laugh at pears?