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Abc vers, by Anne Crausaz A graphic album, in pantone, which introduces the very young to the alphabet, easily adapted into another language still The final pages present the entire alphabet Anne Crausaz plays with a modular system all in ...

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Worm’s ABC
L‘énigme de l’île flottante, by Paul Cox A new adventure of Archiblad the Koala, Detective On Rastepappe Island, objects mysteriously disappear Shows have to be cancelled, the newspaper can no longer be printed, even chef Archiparmentier’s ...

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Archibald and the Riddle of the Floating Island
Aujourd'hui c'est le bon jour ! by Carl Norac and Marie Poirier A simple picture book about those long months babies spend in the womb They can detect household sounds and the music of the street They can drum with their feet and already think in ...

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Today’s The Day!
Une étoile au Vomichelin, by Ivan Péault and Mona Granjon, At Pat the Worm’s restaurant, the menu is deliciously disgusting The scenery, in the middle of the compost heap, is very welcoming, and the dishes are unforgettable To vomit for! Pat ...

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Pat the Worm’s Restaurant
Printemps, by Léa Louis A poetic, tender tale about the universality of life, Spring embarks young readers on a heartfelt exploration of nature They will delight in following a baby fawn as it leaves its mother’s womb and discovers myriad ...

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Spring
 Je suis tout, by Anne Letuffe Two picture books that mix photos and drawings to explore the senses, emotions and body parts, through a surprising and poetic crossover between children and the word around them, highlighted by cut-outs that hold ...

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I Am Everything
Le tout petit, by Anne Letuffe Two picture books that mix photos and drawings to explore the senses, emotions and body parts, through a surprising and poetic crossover between children and the word around them, highlighted by cut-outs that hold ...

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Toddler
La taille-doucière, by Gaby Bazin Enter the intaglio workshop and discover an engraving technique used for centuries Initiated by goldsmiths, engraving was an important way of transmitting images during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance Today, ...

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The Intaglio Artist
Coup de foudre, by Jean-Baptiste Drouot The horrible leaders of two neighboring kingdoms plan to invade each other’s territory But what if all inhabitants were busy that day What about love Oh, and what about horses Jean-Baptiste Drouot’s new ...

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Love at First Sight
Le gravillon de pavillon qui voulait voir la mer, by Claire Schvartz Dany is a tiny piece of pavilion gravel everybody walks all over all day long He does aspire to a better, bigger life One day, Dany decides to leave for the adventure of a ...

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Danny, the Tiny Chipping Who Wanted to See the Sea
Constance au théâtre des Coléoptères, by Adèle Jolivard Just like Constance, we are all little butterflies who need to find their place in the world Follow Constance to the Beetles Theatre and discover how a collective project can make the ...

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Constance Under the Spotlights
Feu, by Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard The fragility of nature explored through the eyes of a young squirrel during a devastating forest fire In Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard’s timely tale about the fragility and resilience of nature, a ...

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Fire!
Alice au pays des merveilles, unabridged text by Lewis Caroll, Illustrated by Isabelle Simler A treat for adults and children alike, Isabelle Simler’s fantastic, whimsical take on Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland bursts with color and ...

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Alice In Wonderland
Au-delà du soleil, by Jacques de Roussan Night time While sleeping, Pierre dreams of space: his rocket leaves Earth to explore the solar system Moons, satellites, stars, comets and planets, Pierre discovers the different astral bodies But he has ...

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Beyond the Sun
J'ai faim !, by Émilie Vast Brown Rabbit has nibbled all the carrots in the meadow but he’s still hungry! Beige Rabbit offers him all sorts of dishes, more or less appetizing Brown Rabbit is not convinced, but what could he eat After I’m ...

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I’m hungry!
Là-bas dans la forêt, by Malika Doray Out there in the forest a child is born First warmth, first sweetness First glances, first smiles Out there in the forest, a child is born First visits, first outings First daffodils, first perfumes Out there ...

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Out There In The Forest
L'étonnante histoire de l'homme le plus lent du monde, by Arthur Dreyfus and Sim Mau Here is a slow guy, incredibly slowespecially when it comes to saying ‘I love you’! This child’s father is extremely slow Not easy for him! This man ...

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The Amazing Story Of The World’s Slowest Man
12345compter en s'amusant, by Robert Doisneau Major photographer of the 20th century, Robert Doisneau created four children’s books This one was published in 1955 Robert Doisneau staged his daughters, Annette and Francine, their friends and their ...

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1 2 3 4 5, counting and having fun
Cot codec encore! by Claire Garralon Claire Garralon leads the youngest in a reflection on our relationship with the world’s resources With a lively text, she presents a hen who, caught up in the throes of overconsumption, cuts herself off from ...

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Cluck again
Bonjour, les animaux, by Anne Crausaz “Hello cat See you later dog I can’t take you with me today, we’re going to the zoo” Ducks, ostriches, chimpanzees, snakes and big cats appear across the double page spreads as the young narrator ...

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Hello, Animals
Tout le monde et toi! by François David and Mariana Ruiz Johnson This book contains lots and lots and lots of daddies, mummies, cousins, plants, tigers and chicks but you are ONE, absolutely unique, and now you’re ‘hugging your very own ...

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Everyone And You!
Merci au loup de Sibérie, by Albane Gellé and Nathalie Dieterlé An enthusiastic gaze at the living world that can be easily shared by young and old alike Here is a gentle eruption of gratitude to all those wonders of nature that sometimes live ...

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Thank You To The Siberian Wolf
Mission Borco chez les Beastie, by Claire Schvartz Did you miss the Cowpat family They are back, but they really prefer when you humans are not there – for them to relax at home, in your absence, whilst they have been invited by their ...

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Mission Drib at the Beasties
Grande ! by Aurore Petit A huge sense of pride, widely expressed anger and unfailing determination: strong emotions guaranteed! Aurore Petit is focusing for this 4th title about her family series on her “big little girl”, hence ...

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Big Girl!
Vivant, by Stéphane Servant and Isabelle Simler The work of award-winning illustrator Isabelle Simler and highly acclaimed author Stéphane Servant, Living is an exquisite ode to life Delicate depictions of plants and animals— among ...

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Living
Histoire un peu gourmande, by Sara Catella and Cécile Koepfli This is the story of old Jean, who walks the earth looking for signs of the four seasons, and his friendship with young Tristan Their paths meet, against all odds, and despite ...

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