Robinson et l'arbre de vie, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Julie Bernard
Robinson, half child, half cricket, lives in the forest of the middle of the world, where there are trees that can laugh and play the flute But for the ...
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Robinson And The Tree Of Life
Louise, ou l'enfance de Bigoudi, by Delphine Perret and illustrated by Sébastien Mourrain
Louise must leave the green fields of the countryside to live in an ebullient urban city She hates everything about it, especially her new ...
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Louise Or Curly Polly’s Childhood
L'encyclopédie approximative du Poney, by Manu Boisteau
It’s common knowledge that EVERYBODY loves ponies Who can resist their velvet eyes Their rainbow mane Their thick and comforting silhouette Their long eyelashes and damp snout ...
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The Approximate Poney Encyclopedia
Tu seras les yeux de la mer, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Zaü
Colour photos, ink drawings and short texts A visually stunning book that examines the state of our rivers and oceans A book to make you stop and think about the big ...
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You Will Be The Eyes Of The Sea
Si les poètes étaient moins bêtes, by Boris Vian and illustrated by Serge Bloch
Boris Vian liked to provoke! To mark the centenary of his birth, here he lays down the gauntlet to poets, laughing at himself at the same time A ...
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If Poets Weren’t Such Fools
Et Léonard de Vinci réinvente la peinture, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux
Why is a book, an exhibition or the discovery of a new drawing by Leonardo da Vinci still an event, five centuries after his death Because Leonard was an extraordinary ...
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And Leonardo da Vinci Reinvents Painting
La Chose du MéHéHéHé, by Sigrid Baffert and ill Jeanne Macaigne
On the surface of the sea’s blue belly, things are serious A Thing, with red and white stripes, hard as a giant shell and yet soft like seaweed, is floating ...
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The Thing From MéHéHéHé