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Têtes de bulles, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Martin Jarrie Supposing we stopped to think Here are some twenty extraordinary heads painted by Martin Jarrie, with bubbles that have escaped from their mouths: simple words ...

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Bubbleheads
Dachenka, by Karel Capek Dachenka, the best-known dog from the Czech Republic, has been amusing readers since 1933 with the misadventures of Karel Capek as he attempts to train a little fox terrier After telling the tale of ...

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Dachenka
Ménage à Kipuland, by Mathis & Aurore Petit Today, Dolores is a garbage collector Her mission is to empty the bins that no one took care of over for the past year, with the help of Oscar, her mutant snail Unfortunately, further to a ...

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Spring-Cleaning At Stinkyland – The Adventures Of Dolores Wilson
Till l'Espiègle, by Philippe Lechermeier & Gaëtan Doremus Till Owlyglass has been wandering from city to city since being made homeless A real anti-hero, half-traveller, half-vagrant, Till Owlyglass has a knack for getting himself into ...

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Three Adventures of Till Owlyglass
Le Petit Musée du Bleu, works by 13 great painters & texts by Carl Norac After the colour red, the colour blue is the common theme shared by these 13 masterpieces! Through a short poem facing the painting or the sculpture, Carl Norac gives ...

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The Little Blue Museum
Peut-être que le monde, by Alain Serres & illustrated by Chloé Fraser Perhaps Planet Earth brings together a number of theories about how life began, with Chloé Fraser’s wonderful illustrations capturing all the different shapes and ...

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Perhaps Planet Earth
Jean-Loup fait des trucs, by Clémentine Mélois Meet Jean-Loup, the world’s idlest dog, and follow him through 3 extraordinary adventures: Jean-Loup Makes Some Soup; Jean-Loup Takes Exercise; and Jean-Loup Has A Cold Jean-Loup is a dog In ...

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Jean-Loup Does Stuff
Les Farfelus, by Miguel Tanco It is hard to spot a Gentle Rascal among ordinary people The Gentle Rascals look just like ordinary people, but if you pay careful attention, you will see that they are different… In this highly sensitive ...

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The Gentle Rascals
Heure bleue, by Isabelle Simler The day is ending; soon, the night will come And in-between, it is the blue hour The time when the day animals become quiet, and the night animals haven’t started to sing yet It is also the time for us to ...

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Blue Hour
Le cahier de Plume et Compagnie, by Isabelle Simler Isabelle Simler invites us to play with the fascinating world that made her pictures books a success All the ingredients are gathered here: Feather the tomcat and his fellow birds, the insects ...

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Feather’s Activity Book
Une si petite noisette, by Sylvain Alzial and Sébastien Touache Did you know that a tiny little nut could trigger a huge cataclysm On a sunny day, a man walks across a village carrying a bag on his back A nut falls down from the bag and, ...

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Such a Tiny Little Nut
Pablo et la chaise, by Delphine Perret An initiatory tale to help discovering the pleasure of being oneself As a birthday gift, Pablo receives a chair This makes him angry, and he locks himself in his room with his present, determined not to ...

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Pablo and His Chair
Lunes de miel, Photography and text by Jacques Loset Bears as they've never seen before! Bears are notoriously difficult to spot in the wild, let alone capture on film Nevertheless, twenty years ago, one nature photographer set himself the ...

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Honeymoons, on the Trail of the Wild Bear
L’Encyclo à Malices Nature, by Hélène & Robert Pince An encyclopaedia for curious and resourceful young explorers! Learn how to work out a tree’s age, dye a T-shirt with plants, find a fox’s den, fish without a rod, make a ...

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Nature Lovers’ Big Book Of Tricks
Bizarbres, by Bernadette Pourquié and Cécile Gambini  Exploring a world of extraordinary trees What amazing things would we learn if trees could talk But not just any trees Unusual, incredible, unforgettable trees ! This ...

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Strange But Tree!
Les p'tits bio, by Danièle Schulthess  Even the youngest children can learn how to sow, plant and harvest their own yummy fruit and vegetables, while learning about protecting the environment and producing natural fertiliser and mulch for ...

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Little Organic Gardeners
La Forêt du Lynx, by Didier Pépin Face to face with a fearsome feline Imagine a land of long, harsh winters: a world of snow and ice where silent valleys and vast pine forests stretch as far as the eye can see In a remote corner of ...

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The Lynx’s Forest
Hiboux et Chouettes, by Christian Fosserat The secret world of a rare and fascinating bird This highly original, beautifully illustrated book takes a closer look at owls in their natural habitats After twenty years of careful, patient ...

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Owls
J'Observe !, by François Lasserre and Jean-Philippe Paul Discover, Learn & Share Two picture-filled handbooks teeming with useful hints and tips for planning outings, making unforgettable discoveries and sharing wildlife sightings online ...

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Watching Wildlife
Mon Cahier Nature, by Christian Voltz Activity books to take everywhere, so kids can have fun as they learn about nature! This fun-filled book is packed with games, projects, recipes, hints and tips What better way learn about nature than to ...

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My Nature Activity Books
Les Carnets de Curiosités, by Thierry Dedieu Magnus Philodolphe Pépin’s nutty adventures in nature Just think what we could do if nature was our inspiration! We could learn how to swim, sing, build a house, or even fly, just by studying ...

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World Of Wonders
L'oiseau sur la branche, by Anne Crausaz On a branch, as the seasons go by, week by week, 52 birds tell us how they live Those who migrate, those who stay, and the way they eat All this gives the opportunity to see a dazzling parade of ...

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The Bird on the Branch
L'Opéra volant, by Carl Norac & illustrated by Vanessa Hié The moving story of a little girl and her bird friends who try and convince everyone they meet that art and poetry are necessary A dreamer, a player, and a dancer, Birdy the bird ...

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The Flying Opera
Madame Cerise et le trésor des pies voleuses, by Sandra Poirot Cherif Granny Cherry tends to forget a lot of things, but Grandpa Cherry is going to make sure she remembers the most important Granny Cherry’s memory has been failing her ...

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Granny Cherry and the Thieving Magpie’s Treasure
La Maîtresse ne danse plus, by Yves Pinguilly & illustrated by Zaü Being a child in 1914 This book evokes WWI by telling young readers the life of those who stayed behind Summer of 1914 Little Adèle eats her snack while looking at her ...

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The Day Our Teacher Stopped Dancing
Didgeridoo, by Frédéric Marais How a young Aborigine, thanks to a long and hollowed baton (the didgeridoo), pushed back the sky, thus allowing men and nature to blossom, and invented music At the beginning of time, there was so little space ...

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Didgeridoo
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