
Madame Cerise et le trésor des pies voleuses, by Sandra Poirot Cherif
Granny Cherry tends to forget a lot of things, but Grandpa Cherry is going to make sure she remembers the most important
Granny Cherry’s memory has been failing her ...
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Granny Cherry and the Thieving Magpie’s Treasure

La Maîtresse ne danse plus, by Yves Pinguilly & illustrated by Zaü
Being a child in 1914 This book evokes WWI by telling young readers the life of those who stayed behind
Summer of 1914 Little Adèle eats her snack while looking at her ...
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The Day Our Teacher Stopped Dancing
Zébulon et le Poussin, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & ...
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Zebedee and the Chick

Et si les parents lapins dormaient avec leurs enfants By Malika Doray
So, how do we go about explaining that rabbit parents and rabbit children sleep in their own separate beds By telling them off Ok then, just for tonight And what about ...
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If the Rabbit Parents Were Sleeping with their Children…

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

Retire ce doigt de ton nez!, by Lionel Koechlin
A collection of 50 basic rules on how to behave in public, explored in a lighthearted way This punchy, slightly tongue-in-cheek guide takes a fresh look at 50 everyday precepts, explaining ...
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Stop Picking Your Nose! A Funky Guide to Good Manners