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Coucou !, by Anne Zeum “Bertie, you haven’t had your breakfast yet” Claude, a small green cell, is not able to finish his sentence before he is eaten up by Gilbert, a large blue microbe which itself is swallowed by a thick pink virus who in ...

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Hi There!
Ce qui nous lie, by Anne Laval "Flowers, fruit, leaves, puddles, seeds, and trees Life is a circle", says Granny Over a year, a little girl growing as fast as a flower spends time with her grandmother, ageing slowly like a tree From spring to ...

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What Binds Us
La cavalière, c'est moi !, by Sophie Ducharme A practical guide about understanding, loving and looking after your horse To take care of your horse and understand its behaviour and education, everything is explained and illustrated by photos to ...

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I’m the Rider!
Ulysse, by Alexandra Pichard What can a snowman do whilst waiting for the little boy who made him Go to the movies, meet the love of his life, have an amazing evening… and melt In a snow-covered city garden, a child builds a snowman and ...

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Ulysse
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
"Sèvres, a Ceramic History" series Each volume of the series Sèvres, a Ceramic History examines an era in the saga of the Manufacture de Sèvres, the world most prestigious porcelain factiry, beginning with its creation in 1740 With analyses, ...

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Sèvres, a Ceramic History
Zooscope des animaux disparus mais pas tous !, by Marie Donzelli and illustrated by Marie Gastaut The second volume of Animascope offers an extraordinary exploration of the animal world, this time with a focus on species extinct, ...

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Animascope of Extinct Creatures… and More!
Chez Bergamote, by Junko Nakamura Afternoons at Bergamote’s are like being out of time At her nice and cosy place, I pet Abricot (Apricot), Mirabelle (Plum) and their three little kittens Then we go straight to the backyard There we play ...

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Bergamote’s Place
La colline, by Liuna Virardi As summer comes to an end, autumn reveals its colours and birds start to migrate to the south At dawn, a snail wakes up after a long sleep Now it’s time to hit the road! The young gastropod rediscovers the world ...

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The Hill
Yasuke, by Frédéric Marais At the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, in Africa, lived a young slave who had no name No one had ever given him one He ran away from his village and found work on a ship, crossing the seas to Japan, where the most ...

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Yasuke
Sanglier d'automne, by Janik Coat After Igor the Cat and Cy the Butterfly, Jean-Michel the Boar takes you on a stroll through the forest during fall Janik Coat and her animals are back with a set of four board books for the youngest readers ...

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Fall Boar
Alpes, by Samuel Bitton, Ambre de l'AlPe and Roberto Moiola NEW EDITION The last remaining wilderness in the heart of Europe, the Alps are a watershed spanning countries and cultures, exerting an eternal fascination This illustrated ...

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The Alps
Les coléoptères, by Sophie Giriens and Gaëtan du Chatenet Identify 30 species of scarab beetles, dung beetles and other long-horned beetles, and discover how they live Scarab, carabid, dung, rove, long-horned beetles The family of ...

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Beetles
Chasseur d'orages, by Dean Gill Confession of a man who was struck by lightning Some photographers are passionate about birds and butterflies Dean Gill's heart thrills at Zeus's outbursts of wrath When the sky begins to rumble and a ...

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Storm Hunter
L'enquête sauvage : Pourquoi et comment renouer avec le vivant , by Anne-Sophie Novel We’re always being invited to reconnect with nature, but what does this mean in practice and how can we do so Inspired by her own realisation, journalist ...

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Wild Study: Why and how to reconnect with the living world?
Zéro déchet à la manière d'un lombric, by Nathalie Tordjman Why does nature recycle better than we do Nature doesn't need bins, it's the first to practice zero waste Why can't we Chasing food waste like a lynx by eating only what is ...

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Recycle Like an Earthworm
Ma mère est une panthère, by Malika Doray My Mom is a panther especially when she’s angry When we’re late, she’s a jaguar who turns into an orangutan when she has free time It’s almost in a twinkle of an eye when the child’s mother ...

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My Mom is a Panther
J'ai le droit d'aimer les livres (et le chocolat!), by Alain Serres and Aurélia Fronty The series continues after the right to be a child, the right to culture and the right to save the planet Here is a lively and joyful ...

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I Have the Right to Love Books (and Chocolate!)
Papillon d'été, by Janik Coat After Igor the Cat, follow Cy the Butterfly in summer, over the water, up in the sky and at the beach Janik Coat and her animals are back with a set of four board books for the youngest readers The large format ...

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Summer Butterfly
Lynx, by Laurent Geslin The lynx as you’ve never seen it before! Emblematic predator, the lynx is the invisible lord of our forests  By way of pictures and the story of an internationally renowned photographer, this book comes with ...

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Lynx
L'étrange collection de Mamita, by Thomas Medard and Lisbeth Renardy Behind each collection, there’s a collector And behind each collector, there’s a story to tell! To collect stuff is the action of gathering a whole lot of objects ...

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The Strange Collection of Mamita
L'école à ciel ouvert, by Sarah Wauquiez, Nathalie Barras and Martina Henzi The first educational book to teach outdoors Pushing the classroom’s walls to teach surrounded by nature… Is that madness Utopia So as to overcome the ...

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The Outdoor Classroom
Quelques gouttes de pluie sur la terre, by Abbas Kiarostami, illustrated by Hoda Hadadi 55 simple and luminous haïkus by the great Iranian artist Abbas Kiarostami, with drawings by one of Iran’s most talented illustrators Hail breaks a ...

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A Few Drops of Rain on the Earth
Les coquelicots savent-ils qu'ils sont fragiles by Alain Serres, illustrated by Judith Gueyfier Short poems in the form of questions and answers, which children can continue, following the same fun principle The simple words of Alain Serres make ...

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Do Poppies Know that They are Fragile?
Le roi qui voulait décrocher la lune, by France Quatromme and Françoise Rogier An exuberant, highly visual joke that says something about our societies where so many people are trying to climb to the top! Even in the middle of the ...

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The King who Wanted to Catch the Moon
Qui va me manger , by Émilie Vast Oh! What happened to my flower Oh! There’s an aphid drinking all its sap But I don’t think he will for long A ladybug just ate it! She can swallow up to 100 per day! Oops, I think she’s going to end up ...

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Who’s Going to Eat Me?
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