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Popdouwizz, by Lili Scratchy Céleste dreams of having a pet she would be able to confide her secrets to But Céleste happens to come across a Popdouwizz, which is infinitely funnier! Popdouwizzs are soft little creatures, they can change shape ...

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Popdouwizz
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
Pedro Crocodile et George Alligator, by Delphine Perret If you are the kind of reader who is “a little sweet but good to eat”-meaning you are under twenty- and if you can’t recognize a crocodile from an alligator: this book is meant for ...

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Pedro Crocodile and George Alligator
Et Picasso peint Guernica, by Alain Serres This exceptional large-format picture book, which explains to children Picasso's howl of outrage against war, is about both a work of art and a life It describes the genesis of Picasso's brilliant ...

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And Picasso Paints Guernica
De l'origine des mathématiques, by Clémence Gandillot If men find mathematics difficult, it is their own fault Clémence Gandillot ends her short essay on mathematics with this sententious conclusion And it perfectly summarizes her ideas: ...

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About the Origin of Mathematics
Mitsu, un jour parfait, by Mélanie Rutten Normally, Mitsu likes mornings But on that day, she gets up in a bad mood! As her daily life becomes unbearable, Mitsu decides to venture out On her trip, she experiences a unique encounter that will ...

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Mitsu, a Perfect Day
Le Ginkgo, le plus vieil arbre du monde, by Alain Serres, ill Zaü This title explores a unique plant, the ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair tree It has all of a great figure, coming across time and through ages, seeking its origins long ...

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Ginkgo, the Oldest Tree in The World
Tous les humains ont les mêmes droits, by Marie-Agnès Combesque, ill Clotilde Perrin The 1948 United Nations Declaration of Human Rights explained to children The complete Declaration is reproduced in the book, while each page highlights two ...

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All the Humans Have the Same Rights
Dans moi, by Alex Cousseau, ill Kitty Crowther This story begins: "I haven't always been me Before being me, I was not in me I was somewhere else() But I was not the king in me Not yet () In me, it was dark" Questions and fears take the shape of ...

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In Me
Le Gorille et l'orchidée, by Laurana Serres-Giardi, Stéphane Van Inghelandt and Alain Serres Ill by Zaü The fabulous diversity of animals, plants, humans and all what lives on earth constitutes the sole true treasure of our planet It is today ...

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The Gorilla and the Orchid
Je serai les yeux de la terre,  Photographs by Altitude, text by Alain Serres, illustrations by Zaü Foreword by Yann Arthus-Bertrand Using a mix of aerial photographies, drawings and texts, three artists instill in children and their parents ...

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I Will Be the Eyes of the Earth
L'Herbier: petite flore des bois d'Europe, by Emilie Vast Both a botanical treatise and a book with stunning images, Emilie Vast's new herbarium shows the plant with details of their leave, fruit and seed The thin and delicate line of the author ...

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The Herbarium: Small Wood Flora
L'Herbier: arbres feuillus d'Europe, by Emilie Vast 18 different broad-leaved trees from Europe are represented here A delicate and detailed illustration of the leaf and the full branch invite children to collect them in nature Below, the text ...

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The Herbarium: Tree Leaves from Europe
Monsieur cent têtes, by Ghislaine Herbéra Mr 100 Heads has a rendez-vous He tries on all the heads in his wardrobe without being able to decide which one to wear The arrival of his girlfriend will put an end to this trying on exercise… This ...

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Mr 100 Heads
Une Cuisine grande comme un jardin, by Alain Serres, ill by Martin Jarrie A unique way to ...

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A Cook Book as Big as a Garden
Mon premier herbier collection A very natural and simple herbarium to use for children: the large flap on the cover can be detached and provides instructions to the child who is guided step-by-step to pick up, identify, dry and paste the leaves ...

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My First Herbarium
Je serai trois milliards d'enfants, by Alain Serres, ill by Judith Gueyfier and black and white photographs An artistic event celebrating the Right of the Child: large black and white photographs, paintings with striking colours and a text full ...

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I Will Be Three Billion Children
J'ai le droit d'être un enfant, by Alain Serres, ill by Aurélia Fronty In this brightly coloured picture book, each spread evokes in simple words one of the many rights stated in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child The ...

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I Have the Right to Be a Child
Toutes mes histoires de l'art Each of the 26 titles in this series explores a movement, a period or a key artist through the description of their main features, looking at commented works of art and experiencing activities on the ...

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All My Art Histories
Créer avec The series allows children to discover great masters of art (Picasso, Kandinsky, Vermeer, Vinci, Magritte, Matisse and Warhol) while playing games created by contemporary artists These playing books are aimed at children from 4 years ...

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Creating With…
Le Petit Chapubron rouge, by Charles Perrault and Alain Serres, ill Clotilde Perrin and 12 illustrators This is an imitation of the famous tale by Perrault, where advertisement interrupts the story with no warning, just like on television or ...

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Little Red Advert Hood
Petit deviendra grand Picasso, Chaplin and Prévert: three genius in art introduce this new series at Rue du monde It plunges into the childhood of those who marked history It reminds us that even great ones have been little and instils into ...

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Little Great Ones
Jeux de signes, by Anne Bertier A new and original way to have the small ones understand how and why we calculate numbers: adding and multiplying should be easier with an artistic twist In a glimpse, red and white shapes make arithmetic ...

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Playing with Signs
Le géant du pays des glaces, by Laurence Fugier and Julia Chausson A reindeer herder and his family settle near Lake Vuolvojavri, unaware that a cruel and stupid ogre lives on the other shore When the ogre wants to marry the herder's daughter, ...

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The Giant from the Land of Ice
La Grand-mère qui sauva tout un royaume, by Claire Laurens and Sandrine Thommen A Lord gives orders that all the old people should be abandoned in the mountains The young Shoji refuses to accept this fate for his beloved grandmother Her life ...

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The Grandmother Who Saved a Whole Kingdom
La Madeleine de Proust, by Marcel Proust and illustrated by Betty Bone Marcel Proust is obviously not a writer for children But in Remembrance of Things Past, several scenes of his childhood are perfectly adapted to young children Marcel recalls ...

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Proust’s Madeleine
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