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Dans le détail, by Elisa Géhin This is an ultra-modern book, picking up on one of Élisa Géhin’s favourite themes: classification It features lists galore, in an unusual order Things are classified, but differently in each chapter Children ...

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It’s In The Detail

Doux Rêveurs, by Isabelle Simler
What do animals dream about? Does a wolf dream of a delicious bone? And does a cat, during its endless naps, dream of leaps and twists? What about the koala, the giraffe and the whale?

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Sweet Dreamers
La Tribu qui pue, by Elise Gravel and Magali Le Huche Have you heard of the stinky tribe They’re a little gang of dirty children who live with their animal friends in huts made of sticks There’s Laurent, the tall redhead with his two foxes, ...

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The Stinky Tribe
C'est l'histoire, by Anne Crausaz Four children are waiting for Madame Ourse She comes in every week at the same time to tell them stories Each to their own book, each to their own story Once everyone gets cosy on the carpet the adventure can ...

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This Is The Story
Mon dinosaure s'appelle Darwin, by Didier Lévy and Kotimi Darwin, a child’s cuddly dinosaur, tells him the most wonderful story, one that began millions of years ago on the ocean floor Then, gradually, over the millennia, some fish began to ...

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My Dinosaur’s Called Darwin
Ta Race ! Moi et les autres, by Marie Desplechin and Betty Bone Who’s racist nowadays Me, you, the others Also, where does the idea of us belonging to different races come from Aren’t we all human beings A luminous book that sheds light on ...

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Me And The Others
Björn et le vaste monde, by Delphine Perret It’s spring again and Björn wakes up The world has changed a little during the winter Here are six entertaining new stories, in which our bear and his forest friends continue their exploration of ...

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Björn And The Big Wide World
Feuille, by Diána Nagy A leaf is born of a shoot in springtime It then endures the succession of seasons and its attending wind and rain, insects and butterflies Comes autumn and the leaf turns yellow; it falls off the tree Is the cycle over Not ...

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Leaf
Cœur-des-forêts a parlé, by Patrick Fischmann and Bruno Pilorget As soon as he’s born, Forest-Heart flees to the other side of the frozen river The trees and animals warn him: the humans have forgotten that they were once bears, caribous, ...

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Forest-Heart Has Spoken
L'Hiver d'Isabelle, by Jeanne Macaigne Winter has settled in all around Isabelle and nobody knows why Sadness and cold have penetrated through every hole of her house and permeated her empty life She mopes about as if asleep, devoid of any dream ...

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Isabelle’s Winter
Trois loups dans une bibliothèque, by Alain Serres and Lucile Placin The children have deserted the Noasette library… So every Wednesday, the library invites the cuddly wolf and the travelling wolf who tell the children stories But the ...

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Three Wolves In A Library
L'Art en questionS, by Christiane Lavaquerie-Klein and Laurence Paix-Rusterholtz What if the answers to life's big questions were to be found in art Art in QuestionS offers an overview of human fantasies, fascinations, fears and doubts through ...

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Art in QuestionS
Mille dessins dans un encrier, by Alain Serres and Zaü Three children are fascinated by the artist working in their apartment building He takes them to the best school of all: the streets of Paris! Under the aerial metro he teaches them ...

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A Thousand Drawings In A Inkwell
Kéti des Terres rouges, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux and Bruno Pilorget Just 15 centimetres high, Kéti watches the world His people’s numbers are dwindling as the city eats into the forest Clinging to the wings of a butterfly, Kéti leads his ...

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Kéti Of The Red Land
Je l'attends, je l'attends, by Pef Alone in front of her mirror, a little girl muses: “Will I live happily ever after or will I be sad” “Will my parents approve” So many poignant questions, but the story doesn’t end as expected, with ...

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Waiting, Waiting…
Les Incroyables !, by David Melbeck and Aurélien Cantou If one is asking about pounds or the waterholes, you’ll be thinking about a still stretch of water, rather calm and boring BUT, in fact, incredible things are happening here Should you ...

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The Incredibles
On débarque, by Sophie Régnier and Nicolas Barrome Forgues The Bifrons are fun-loving aliens but they don’t care what they do to their planet, and it dies – the resources run out and there’s nothing left to eat They set off in search of ...

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Aliens Are Coming
L'Ours et le trappeur, by Christophe Swal Taking place at the end of the 19th century, it tells the story of Jacques Poitier, a trapper, whose life changes when he crosses the path of Mortimer, a scary bear with a golden voice The two characters ...

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The Bear And The Trapper
Otto, by Florie Saint-Val and Etienne Exbrayat Today is the day when Otto has to deliver a parcel of the highest importance to Madame Glisse Here we go! Once underway Otto comes across many friends and discovers new landscapes as well as handy ...

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Otto
Micha au cirque, by Isaure Fouquet Micha can do everything! Juggle with five balls, ride a tricycle and a hula- hoop - not at the same time though -, even jump through a ring of fire, Micha is a right circus cat to be sure! 36 pages hardcover ...

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Micha Goes To The Circus
Les Trois Gibbons et le petit crocodile, by Kenji Abe Out on a stroll, the Three Gibbons come across a tiny crocodile trapped in a hole Is he dangerous He looks like a baby… The Three Gibbons decide to come to his help The next day as they rest ...

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The Three Gibbons and the Little Crocodile
La Promenade des canards, by Claire Garralon It’s hard to make out anything but blue squares, green rectangles or maybe yellow crescents in this mess of geometric shapes Enters Claire Garralon to sort it out, and a duck and its ducklings ...

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Ducks On A Trip
Ecrire c'est dessiner, by Gaby Bazin Learning to write for a child often amounts to repeating lines of writing in order to assimilate the codes particular to the cursive style Yet, before they start writing all children begin with drawing This is ...

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To Write Is To Draw
La Drôle de petite bibliothèque, by Dorothy Kunhardt and Garth Williams Twelve stories, twelve animals, twelve adventures going year round The work of author Dorothy Kunhardt and illustrator Garth Williams in 1949, these twelve short stories ...

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The Tiny Nonsense Library
Comment tout a commencé, by Liuna Virardi  We cross more than 34 billion years in a handful of pages: from the appearance of the first single-cell organism in the oceans to the complex life-forms that populate today’s grounds, seas and ...

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How It All Started
Bonnes nouvelles du monde, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Nathalie Novi Old Theophrastus’ thousand birds bring him nothing but sad news of the world Only the tiny hummingbird sees everything: an act of kindness here, an environmental ...

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Good News From The World
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