Poèmes cueillis dans la forêt de vos yeux, by Françoise Lison-Leroy, illustrated by Nathalie Novi
40 first names and as many short forms on what the poet has read in the eyes of children A bit of the hidden life of each one, a bit of their ...
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Poems Gathered in the Forest of your Eyes
Elle tourne comme ça, by Martine Laffon, illustrated by Icinori
For how long has the Earth been turning around the Sun That’s easy! Since four giants have been pushing it across the sky…
On a grey moon night, four giants started a big ...
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This is How the Earth Turns
Les idées sont de drôles de bestioles, by Isabelle Simler
What’s in an idea Where do ideas come from, what do they do, and where do they go Isabelle Simler uses her poetic vision and airy, delicate strokes to bring the creative process to ...
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Ideas Are The Weirdest Creatures
Le plus bel été du monde, by Delphine Perret
A timeless picture book about transmission, the power of learning and the complicity throughout moments in time, shared between grown-ups and children
Delphine Perret tells us about a summer ...
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The Most Beautiful Summer Ever
Le livre qui parlait toutes les langues, by Alain Serres and Fred Sochard, music by Nicolas Allemand
A young boy outwits a Big Bad Wolf with the help of a magic book that has sights and sounds from all over the world The story never ends because ...
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The Book that Spoke Every Language
L'enfant, le libraire et le roi, by Thierry Maricourt and François Place
In the hope that the long freeze of the pandemic is over, this short and beautifully crafted text arrives on the children’s shelves as a literary homage to the ...
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The Child, the Bookseller and the King
T'es fleur ou t'es chou By Gwendoline Raisson and Clotilde Perrin
According to folklore, boys are born inside cabbages and girls in flowers Boys are said to have springs under their feet and to enjoy war games Girls supposedly like to ...
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Are You a Flower or a Cabbage?