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Danse, petite lune ! by Kouam Tawa and illustrated by Fred Sochard The very old lady with the hunched back was once the region’s best dancer A story that makes readers think about different stages of life; a pulsing text that makes you want to ...

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Dance, Little Moon!
Les yeux verts, by Li Lamarre and illustrations by Odile Santi Snow is a yellow-eye white cat… A cat who needs freedom At the end of a long journey, rich and trying, she meets Tao, a green-eyed black cat… 48 pages hardcover picture book, ...

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Green Eyes
D'une petite mouche bleue, by Mathias Friman It all starts with a little blue fly crossing the path of a frog The frog swallows the little fly in one gulp… and turns all blue The roughest and funniest sides of the food chain come to life in ...

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A Little Blue Fly
Antisèches nature, by François Lassere, Candice Hayat, David Melbeck, Jampur Fraize Why haven’t birds got teeth Do animals have bogeys too Why is snow white Does the female praying mantis really eat the male Why are leaves green Children ...

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Nature Crib Sheets
Max et Marcel, by Alice Meteigner Max, the human, and Marcel,the horse, live peacefully in a lush green setting Today is Marcel the horse’s birthday and together they decide that this is the perfect opportunity to take a long trip An encounter ...

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Max and Marcel
Princesse Caca, by Christophe Nicolas and illustrated by Anouk Ricard Princess is really pretty in her princess’ dress and hat «You are so beautiful Princess; can I have a little kiss» But Princess doesn’t look like she wants one What she ...

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Muddy Princess / Coco’s Gang Series
Coco Bagarre, by Christophe Nicolas and illustrated by Anouk Ricard With his frown and clenched fists, Coco doesn’t look very friendly today “What do you want my little Coco A hug” But Coco, armed with his hammer, doesn’t look like he ...

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Fighting Coco / Coco’s Gang Series
L'aviateur, by Hubert Poirot-Boudain The aviator lives with his head in the clouds He takes off every morning to observe the world from high above A terrible storm breaks out one day despite a clear sky and sends the aviator crashing with his ...

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The Aviator
Gulistan, by Saadi and illustred by Reza Dalvand Gulistan is one of the greatest Persian texts of the medieval times It is composed of eight tales and poems which deal with the royal way of life, love and youth, education… Reza Dalvand ...

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Gulistan
Minute Nature, by Julien Perrot A plant with carnivorous seeds, a moorhen that’s not a hen, a doting dad blackbird, aliens that jump around in dead leaves… nature is full of surprises! With his usual enthusiasm, the editor of La Salamandre ...

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Nature Express
Le ballon de Zébulon, by Alice Brière-Haquet and illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & Raphaële Enjary Zebedee’s bright red balloon flies away one night, but Zebedee is afraid of the dark Together with the owl, they enter the forest to ...

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Zebedee’s Balloon
52 petits mensonges et autres vérités, by David Dumortier and illustred by Evelyne Mary Did you know, hedgehogs have prickles so they can comb the grass at night It’s true, really, and I can stick out my tongue with my mouth closed! And what ...

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52 Little Lies And Other Truths
La bille d'Idriss, by René Gouichoux and illustred by Zaü Idriss and his mother flee poverty and war; they trudge down endless roads, crawl under barbed wire and board a rickety boat… But Idriss cares only about one thing: his marble Let’s ...

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Idriss’ Marble
La grenouille qui grimace, by Ghislaine Herbéra Nomi doesn’t want to eat her peanut soup Nin decides to mime for her the story of the grimacing frog: the frog who didn’t want to eat its slug soup Jumping from one to the next, she lists a ...

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The Grimacing Frog
A bas les murs !, by Éric Battut When the old king dies, it’s not long before his two sons start bickering over the kingdom They end up with the worst possible solution: they split the country in two, with everything blue on one side and ...

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Down With Walls
Ploc, Mélanie Rutten Ploc knows how to do a lot of things; Tine knows about many others It’s not always easy to do them together though! With this little cardboard book, Mélanie Rutten offers up a universe for the wee ones that features ...

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Ploc
Abeille et Épeire, by Émilie Vast The bee goes back and forth, from hive to flowers, flowers to hive She observes the web that the spider weaves on her trips and, distracted, ends up trapped in it! Thus begins a long dialogue between the two ...

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The Bee and the Garden Spider
Tu me lis cette histoire , by Didier Lévy and illustred by Kotimi The bird, the chimpanzee, the elephant, and the giraffe – all the animals want Master Chiharu to read them a story So he teaches them to read, just like he did with his cat But ...

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Will You Read Me A Story?
La laisse, by Marion Barraud A great ape strolls through the forest, dragging behind him a leash But what is at the end of this leash There is a dog, who also holds a leash We find out on the next page who is at the end of the leash, and so on ...

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The Leash
Le déménagement, Malika Doray It’s all systems go with Malika Doray! A chapter-based structure takes us through the various moods experienced by a rabbit who doesn’t like moving Starting with the day of the move  (“I don’t like ...

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The Move
L'arbre et l'ombre de la lune, by Hélène Romano and illustrated by Adolie Day Suicide is the second cause of mortality among adults A child is distressed and powerless when facing this traumatic situation In treating the child, speaking is more ...

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The Tree and The Moon Shadow
Trois frères pour un seul trésor, by Annelise Heurtier and illustrated by Judith Gueyfier Three brothers perform enchanting magic tricks to resolve their arguments: what should they do with the precious swallows’ nest they have just found ...

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Three Brothers For One Treasure
Ciels rouges, by Isabelle Simler A butterfly specialist is looking for Princess Butterfly, who would have discovered the secrets of silk manufacturing With magnificent illustrations and a text which reads like a tale, Red Skies takes its ...

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Red Skies
Les Erreurs dans la cuisine, by Gilles Stassart When we think about The Errors in Cooking, the Tarte Tatin immediately comes to mind But other tasty errors exist The latest book in the Errors series shines its light on cooking mistakes and ...

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The Errors in Cooking
Nous allons au bois, by Junko Nakamura  “Let’s Go in the Woods” treats its young readers to a trip mixing pages of action and reflexion Past the brook, we come across blueberries A double silent page lets us then admire the lake before we ...

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Let’s Go in the Woods
 Le Caillou de Ferdinand, by Isabelle Simler Ferdinand is different He walks with his nose up in the air, with his head in the clouds He loves pebbles, of all colours and shapes He slips them into his pockets and holds them tight in his hands, ...

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Ferdinand’s Pebble
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