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Mon Pays en partage, by Yves Pinguilly and illustrated by Sandra Poirot Cherif In these times of mass exile, Yves Pinguilly maps out a land of poetry, which welcomes all the colours of humanity Never forgetting the pain of people torn from ...

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My Shared Country
Lettres ouvertes à tous les terriens, by Children from all over the world and illustrated by Laurent Corvaisier Children from around the world talk about their fears for the planet and their dreams of seeing it change They tackle issues such ...

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Open Letters to Earthlings
For Girl's Rights to an Education Malala pour le droit des filles à l'éducation, by Raphaële Frier and illustrated by Aurélia Fronty Malala, the 17- year-old Pakistani girl who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, made ...

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Malala
Le loup et la petite fille, by Yves Jaffrennou and illustrated by Evelyne Mary When you’re a little girl, befriending a wolf is no ordinary thing But it’s such fun to play lot's of wolf games! One day, the little girl wants to ...

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The Wolf and the Little Girl
Nour et le peuple des loups, by M Piquemal and illustrated by E Roudier It is the seventh century BC Young Nour, a member of the hunter tribe, discovers that the neighbouring tribe has a very different way of life They ...

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Nour and the Wolf People
Même les mangues ont des papiers, by Yves Pinguilly and illustrated by Aurélia Fronty Leaving your homeland to flee poverty A dream that’s not so easy to realize Khady and Momo took a long time to make up their minds before ...

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Even Mangoes Have Papers
Ah ! Quelle soupe les amis!, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Judith Gueyfier As she walks through the woods, Lydie collects various items: fish, tree trunks and a rabbit-poo necklace then swaps them with her neighbours The ...

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Ooh! What Yummy Soup!
Plus haut que le ciel, by Carl Norac and illustrated by Zaü Four meercats spend their days gazing at the sky and arguing about the best way to watch it The argument is so heated that it turns into a brawl None of them notices a ...

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Higher Than the Sky
Do la honte, by Raphaële Frier “Do” is a model student But he has a terrible secret A source of dire embarrassment which he covers up with lies: his own family The family from hell with their filth, coarseness and wretchedness, ...

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Do’s Shame
Têtes de bulles, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Martin Jarrie Supposing we stopped to think Here are some twenty extraordinary heads painted by Martin Jarrie, with bubbles that have escaped from their mouths: simple words ...

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Bubbleheads
A samedi, by Hubert Ben Kemoun, illustrated by Zaü This graphic novel in three colours plunges into the emotional worlds of ten or so characters aged 15 to 40 over a period of four days These intersecting destinies all have in common ...

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Until Saturday!
Le Petit Musée du Bleu, works by 13 great painters & texts by Carl Norac After the colour red, the colour blue is the common theme shared by these 13 masterpieces! Through a short poem facing the painting or the sculpture, Carl Norac gives ...

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The Little Blue Museum
Peut-être que le monde, by Alain Serres & illustrated by Chloé Fraser Perhaps Planet Earth brings together a number of theories about how life began, with Chloé Fraser’s wonderful illustrations capturing all the different shapes and ...

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Perhaps Planet Earth
Les Petits Chaussons, illustrated by Julia Chausson Simple stories that parents will love to read again and again to their babies, and laugh with them with the final twist at the end each book All in cardboard with round corners, these ...

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The Little Slippers Series
Les Petits Géants series The first literary series for toddlers, featuring poems from all around the world! The Small Giants series, the first library of poetry for very young readers, also offers a wonderful panel of contemporary illustrators, ...

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Small Giants Series
L'Opéra volant, by Carl Norac & illustrated by Vanessa Hié The moving story of a little girl and her bird friends who try and convince everyone they meet that art and poetry are necessary A dreamer, a player, and a dancer, Birdy the bird ...

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The Flying Opera
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
L’enfant volant, by Clotilde Perrin Sometimes one feel hopeless…then a sudden gust of wind teaches you to fly high in the sky! After braving big dark clouds and meeting little multi-coloured people, you can fly back home with new confidence ...

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The Flying Kid
L’enfant minuscule, by Clotilde Perrin The arrival of a new baby brother or sister doesn’t mean parents have to forget the older kids! But what if it was a chance to become teeny tiny yourself What fun it would be to be a miniature kid! A ...

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The Miniature Kid
La petite princesse de Saint-Ex, by Pef A Prince, a master in writing as well as flying, a plane fallen from the sky, an old lady who remembers an unforgettable event from her childhood: that’s the story Pef chose to tell us, as a great plane ...

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Saint Ex’s Little Princess
Maudite soit la guerre, by Didier Daeninckx, illustrated by Pef It is 1917 One child sets off to deliver a letter to his father in the trenches The story of his secret and moving journey through inhospitable landscapes takes up the cry of one ...

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Cursed Be War
L'Enfant Lumineux, by Clotilde Perrin When all the other children are falling asleep, the Glow-in-the-Dark kid presses his nose and his whole body lights up! He goes straight out into the night – of course, luminous kids aren’t afraid ...

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The Glow-in-the-Dark Kid
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
Le petit musée du rouge, by Alain Serres and 13 great painters This book invites us to explore 13 paintings featuring the colour red: warm red rooftops in a Van Gogh, fiery red bananas in a Gauguin… Short texts accompany each ...

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The Little Red Gallery
La Nouvelle petite bibliothèque imaginaire, by Alain Serres and 26 illustrators Make up your own stories using this inspiring kit packed with 26 imaginary book covers Readers are given a title, dummy front and back covers and promotional ...

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