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Je confonds tout!, by Émilie Vast After I am Scared of the Wolf and All I Want is a Super Power!, Émilie Vast’s bunnies discuss the differences between kinds of animals that people often mix up Brown Bunny loves telling stories but ...

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I Mix Up Everything
Patatours, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Diana Nagy A bit of cloud, some raindrops, a gust of wind and a touch of sunshine, that’s the magic recipe of the Creator A few brush strokes left to apply, and hedgehogs, birds, octopuses and ...

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Potato Bear
Masques de la jungle, by Nathalie Parain The Jungle Masks by Nathalie Parain was published in 1933 The purpose of the book is to create seven animal masks, all inspired by Kipling’s Jungle Book: the wolf, the panther, the tiger, the ...

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The Jungle Masks
Les images libres, by Loïc Boyer Nicole Claveloux, Etienne Delessert, Patrick Couratin, France de Ranchin, Bernard Bonhomme, what do these French illustrators have in common They were all involved in the renewal of the children’s ...

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Free Pictures
Maddi dans la grotte, by Pauline Barzilaï Page after page, Maddi brings the reader into a mysterious cave where animals, dancers, classrooms and movies follow one another Eerie, magical and sometimes funny, the cave reflects a child’s everyday ...

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In the Cave with Maddi
Le plus grand, by Malika Doray The whale is the biggest animal in the ocean The giraffe is the tallest on land And who do you think is the biggest of them all in my arms It’s you! With a warm visual style and the musical quality of ...

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The Biggest of Them All
Pas pareil, by Émilie Vast First there was Me and then there was You By the way, have you ever seen a corgi And a dalmatian No two dogs are more different One has a plain coat, the other’s is spotted One has short legs, the other ...

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Not The Same
Une nuit au jardin, by Anne Crausaz A light flickers in the tall grass tonight Suddenly here it is, running away! Hurry, let’s follow it! Flashlight in hand, an exploration begins, guided by a living light In this large-format picture ...

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One Night In The Garden
Olive et le grand jardin, by Ariadne Breton-Hourcq and  Laurence Lagier Look closely at this tiny little bird: he has the shape of an olive, the size of an olive, the colour of an olive So his name is Olive! This morning, like every ...

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Olive and the Big Garden
L'été de Chnourka, by Gaya Wisniewski In spring flowers blossom and now summer has finally arrived It’s time for Chnourka and her friends to enjoy picnics in the hills, swimming in the blue lake and spending long summer evenings ...

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A Summer With Chnourka
Pendant ce temps, by Malika Doray But what do parents actually do when the kids are at school Maybe they go back to bed Unless they have fun all day long Or perhaps they spend their time working Through a presentation of ...

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Meanwhile
Quatre contes d'Andersen, by Hans Christian Andersen and illustrated by Elisabeth Ivanovsky Published in 1942 in Antwerp, this book presents four of Hans Christian Andersen’s first tales that are illustrated by Elisabeth Ivanovsky: The ...

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Four Tales by Andersen
Sous le soleil, by Ariadne Breton-Hourcq Laurence Lagier When it’s summertime in the orchard, you can eat the berries without a care in the world The berries are eaten by a jay, who will be eaten by a weasel, who will be eaten by an ...

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Under The Sun
L'orage, by Elena Del Vento First it’s a just a drop of rain and then a deluge of thunder, wind and lightning! After the thunder comes the show: beams and rays of light swell and then disappear before a roll of thunder illuminates the page with ...

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The Storm
Dans le cœur, by Nada Matta I’m six years old and I live with my family in the suburbs One day, some men push us in a truck with other people We’re packed at the back The driver speaks loudly and gives us orders I’m scared Men, women, ...

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In My Heart
La lithographe, by Gaby Bazin Visit the workshop of the lithographer and discover how this printing technique is almost magical Mixing history of printing with technical explanations and plastic arts expriments, Gaby Bazin promotes the ...

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At The Lithographer’s
Où ça va by Anne-Sophie Baumann  and illustrated by Claire Garralon Used water Treated and returned back to nature The balloon punctured Repaired thanks to a patch Egg shells A great repellent for garden slugs! Where Does It Go ...

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Where Does It Go?
Eau douce, by Émilie Vast It’s the end of summer and life is still in full swing, both on the surface and underwater! Pikes and bleaks wiggle at the bottom of the river ; waterlily roots go deeper into the ground, while a sparrow eats a ...

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Fresh Water
Les velus, by Sandrine Massuger The Shaggies are five very hairy friends who live near the forest For them, Midsummer means getting disguised, playing games and telling stories When it gets too hot, rainy days are such a relief! But mind ...

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The Shaggies
Merveilleux, by Gay Wegerif Gay Wegerif paints very simple but suggestive shapes in order to celebrate uniqueness She creates a hide-and-seek game in which animals happily melt in and come out of the background Young readers will enjoy ...

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Wonderful
Sabbon le Gibbon, by Kenji Abe Sabbon is a little gibbon who loves apples He loves them even more when he gets to share them with other animals Nature actually encourages his natural kindness When he takes good care of his apple tree, it ...

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Sabbon the Little Gibbon
Eau salée, by Émilie Vast At low tide, fish disappear into the ocean On the seashore, kelp is difficult to get The black-headed gull and the seagull look for food while a seal lies under the sun Hidden deep down under the sand, the shellfish ...

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Salt Water
D’où ça vient by Anne-Sophie Baumann and Claire Garralon Where does milk and water come from Sugar and honey And sand And a balloon And bread And where do they go Anne-Sophie Baumann and Claire Garralon geniusly answer ...

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Where Does It Come From?
ChatChat, le chat du chien, by Mélanie Rutten Kitty Cat usually wakes up at sunrise But this morning he can’t put his second sock on He puts it at the tip of a stick and starts drawing circles before Doggy Dog says “Let’s go for a ...

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Doggy Dog and his Kitty Cat
Ours à New York, by Gaya Wisniewski Everyday Aleksander has the same boring routine to go to work He walks to his workplace located in a gloomy building There he organises files all day long while his co-workers never actually notice him ...

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Bear in New York
L’imagier de l’hiver, by Anne Bertier Following her brillant Summer Time book, Anne Bertier keeps exploring seasons and this time it’s a visual wandering through winter When turning the pages, paper cut snowy views ...

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Winter Days
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