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L'Albatros, by Charles Baudelaire, illustrated by Mathilde Magnan The Albatross is probably one of Baudelaire’s most famous poems from The Flowers of Evil collection It is also one of the most comprehensible because of its universal subject: ...

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The Albatross
Voyage au centre de la terre, by Jules Verne, illustrated by Isabelle Simler Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of Jules Verne’s greatest masterpieces Isabelle Simler’s vibrant and meticulous illustrations were added to this ...

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Journey To The Center Of The Earth
L'Oiseau du sommeil, by Isabelle Simler «It’s time to go to bed» Every night one repeats the same ritual to go to sleep It’s important to be well prepared to catch the bird of sleep You travel on his back heading for dreamland And it’s ...

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The Bird Of Sleep
Cette nuit-là au musée, by Isabelle Simler The sun sets on the museum, everything seems still But suddenly, a butterfly escapes from its window display And then, animals, fossils and objects in all the museum halls come to life! For one ...

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That Night At The Museum…
Extravagant, by Betty Bone This is a crazy story! The glove has lost his hand and the hand her glove The eye and the nose go looking for them but the head doesn’t really want to stand up straight… Brillant and mischievous, Betty Bone ...

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The Glove Who Lost His Hand
Le carnet du Musée de l'Orangerie Here, we discover or rediscover the Orangerie Museum in the garden of Tuileries in Paris, and its treasures: Monet’s Water Lilies and artworks by Matisse, Picasso, Cézanne, Renoir Let’s cut, ...

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Explore The Musée de l’Orangerie
Mythes Fondateurs, d'Hercule à Dark Vador, by Dominique de Font-Réaulx A book to discover the new Louvre section designed for children and families It shows us how the world was created, and takes us to enchanted worlds where we meet ...

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Founding Myths, From Hercules to Dark Vador
Louise de New-York, un été de chiens, by Jean Poderos and illustrated by Gaia Guarino Louise is spending her holidays in the Hamptons, in Auntie Emma’s awful little house When she meets Sido, the little dog her Auntie just adopted, Louise ...

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Louise of New-York, a Summer of Dogs
Hérodote le hérisson, by Jean-Luc Buquet Hérodote wonders what the animals living in the forest believe in So he goes and asks the fox, the crest, the sheep and the wolf about it… A beautiful walk across the forest starts: meeting with ...

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Herodote, the Hedgehog
Après l'orage, by Hélène Romano and illustrated by Adolie Day Growing-up in a happy family, this child has not understood what the attacks are exactly The parents did not dare to explain what happened and they have locked themselves ...

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After The Storm
Dans les poches, by Isabelle Simler Alice, Cinderella, the Three Bears, Tom Thumb, Pinocchio and Gepetto, we all know their story But the question is: what did they have inside their pockets In this picture book, Isabelle Simler pays ...

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In Their Pockets (Tales)
Tous les géants ont un jour été des enfants, by Annabelle Gugnon Confucius, Marco Polo, Sigmund Freud, Pablo Picasso, Albert Einstein, Marilyn Monroe, Walt Disney, Marie Curie It is hard to believe that the fate of those giants of ...

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All the Giants Were Once a Child
Brume et les Toucouleur, by Marie Sellier and illustrated by Limo Mist and the Allincolours relates how the universe was created First, there was the white, the nothing at all Then with the Big Bang, the black arrived And later the ...

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Mist and the Allincolours
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
Les belles danses, by Marie Desplechin and Jean-Michel Othoniel The Water Theater Grove was one of the most beautiful groves in the gardens of Versailles It’s in this magical scenery that Jean-Michel Othoniel imagined his ...

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The Beautiful Dances
Le livre pour les enfants qui veulent gribouiller des monstres, by Thomas Le Guern Who is this purple hairy little creature He is a friendly and not so scary little monster who invites you to doodle cut-out shapes Doodle, turn the page and ...

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The Book for Children who Want to Doodle Monsters
L'Arbre et le Poteau, by Laurent Condominas and Nina Missir It is true that the tree has branches, while the pole doesn’t The tree has leaves that fall in the winter, and children are used to play at its feet It gives shelter when it rains, and ...

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The Tree and the Pole
Mon Monstre, by Marie Sellier, illustrations by Jean-Luc Buquet This little boy has a very big secret: he hides a monster A very naughty monster who makes him do all sorts of silly things: rolling on the floor, throwing his plate ...

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My Monster
Louise de New-York, l'Actrichanteuse, by Jean Poderos, illustrations by Gaia Guarino You’ve been missing her Here she comes again, Louise of New York, the little girl with her head full of stories! This time, Louise puts on a show ...

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Louise of New-York, the Singactress
Le Petit Chaperon rouge, la scène de la chemise de nuit, by Jean-Luc Buquet We all know the story Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf in the woods He shows her the longest way to go to Grand-Ma’s, takes the shortest way, imitates Little Red ...

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Little Red Riding Hood – the scene of the nightgown
Gipsy, by M-F Chevron, illustrated by Mathilde Magnan Gipsy is a small, dreaming magpie, eager for freedom On a day of strong wind, she falls from the nest and is taken cared of by Manu and his family of nomads A new life starts for her ...

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Gipsy
Méchant Méchant, by Laurent Condominas and Niki de Saint Phalle Life is still at County-City Cloth-Cloth is always most elegant, Work-Work most hardworking, while Fish-Fish is quietly having a good time with his feet in the river But one ...

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Meany Meany
Des Vagues, by Isabelle Simler Getting into the waves, lying there, letting go and dream Wondering about these plants and seaweeds, corals and reefs, and the light of the ocean on them And then floating up to the surface, on the back of a ...

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Waves
Surf, skate et snow, by Christophe Perez Both a reference book and a coffee table book, this title rich with photographs tracks the world of skateboard from its origins in surfing It explains the influence on music, art and design and details ...

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Surf, Skate & Snow
Les Erreurs dans la peinture, by Christiane Lavaquerie-Klein and Laurence Paix-Rusteroltz When Ingres painted a woman, with no hesitation he added vertebras, extremely long arms, too round hips, in a totally unnatural position But she was even ...

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The Errors in Painting
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