Si tu regardes longtemps la terre, by Jean-Pierre Siméon and Laurent Corvaisier
Here are 50 simple thoughts that have come to Jean-Pierre Siméon while he was out walking: “Silence is sad No one listens to it anymore” “Call your fear ...
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If You Look Closely at the World
Petits enfants, grands lecteurs, by Joëlle Turin and Nathalie Virnot
Today, everybody knows that very young children love stories, no matter if they’re real or made up They love to read stories and to listen to them When too young to read ...
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Young Children, Great Readers
Crocodingue et les mystères de Paris - À la Tour Eiffel, by Anna Bellamy-Lemarchant, illustrated by Marjolaine Leray
The first volume of the series, Crazy Croc and the Mysteries of Paris is a wacky, laugh-out-loud tale recounting the adventures ...
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Crazy Croc and the Mysteries of Paris
Charlie le hérisson, ministre des inondations, by Callie, illustrated by Anna Griot
When his island is flooded by torrential rain, Charlie the Hedgehog finds himself named minister of floods Peopled with the most unexpected of characters, ...
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Charlie the Hedgehog, Minister of Floods
Le vieux qui aplatissant les enfants, by Thomas Grand
Told from the quirky point of view of a scary, grumpy yet tender and endearing old man, the story follows a curious and intrepid little girl, who discovers a house in the middle of the ...
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The Old Man Who Flattened Children
Contes des ours et des loups, by Patrick Fischmann and Bruno Pilorget
Fear, strength, power and poetry are common threads found in the world’s folk cultures, with tales from the Rom and the Native American peoples, and from Russia, ...
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Tales of Bears and Wolves from around the World