How to Teach Your Parents To Love Children’s Books

Comment apprendre à ses parents à aimer les livres pour enfants, by Alain Serres, ill. Bruno Heitz

More whimsical “blurb” than straightforward debate, this little book will provoke an exchange of ideas about books and reading while making a solid case for the richness of children’s books and the reading experience. Children will find various clues to help their parents recollect their youthful selves. Special Prize from the jury, Andersen Prize 2010.

19 x 16 cm, 68 pages
Rights sold: German, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain and Latin America), Simplified Chinese

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I Love You So Much
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My Blue House
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Bread, Butter and Chocolate
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If All the World’s Books…
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My First Poem
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Martin of the Hummingbirds
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The Book that Spoke Every Language
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The Vitamin School
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Robinson And The Tree Of Life
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You Will Be The Eyes Of The Sea
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The War in a Thousand Pieces
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All Children Have the Right to Culture
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Well, Yes!
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I Have the Right to Save my Planet
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This Is How We Live In The World
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A Tiny Blue Silence
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Three Wolves In A Library
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A Thousand Drawings In A Inkwell
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