
ChatChat, le chat du chien, by Mélanie Rutten
Kitty Cat usually wakes up at sunrise But this morning he can’t put his second sock on He puts it at the tip of a stick and starts drawing circles before Doggy Dog says “Let’s go for a ...
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Doggy Dog and his Kitty Cat

Momoko, une enfance japonaise, by Kotimi
Kotimi is Japanese She spent her childhood in Tokyo in the 1970s Here she gives us eight stories drawn from her childhood in a modest family, with her little sister who was handicapped, with ...
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Momoko, A Japanese Childhood

Histoires Natures de La Petite Salamandre, by Pascale Hédelin and various illustrators
Fifteen tales introducing the denizens of the garden, the mountains, the forest and the countryside, in all seasons !
A beaver wrongly accused, a snail ...
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La Petite Salamandre Nature Stories

Rouge-queue, quatre histoires d'oiseaux, by Anne Crausaz
Explore in four chapters and four seasons, the vibrating lifetime of four different species of birds: redstarts, nightingales, robins and rock ptarmigans Follow them through the ...
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Redstart, Four Bird Stories

Les fleurs sucrées des trèfles, by Cédric Philippe
Agathe is a shy little girl who is very fond of her old uncle, Yvon One day she hears by accident that he is suffering from a heart illness and that he is slowly dying ...
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The Sweet Flowers of Clovers

Genouilles voraces et grasses limaces, by Anne Zeum
In Gusto’s vegetable garden, frogs and slugs get prepared to lead a green revolution against pest control !
Gusto has the best cabbages and peas in his garden The slugs are crazy ...
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Greedy Frogs And Fatty Slugs

Ça mousse au village des boulettes de pieds ! by Mrzyk & Moriceau
Mrzyk & Moriceau strike again! After giving voice to bogeys in three hilarious books, they enrich the series with a new opus! As usual, the story is absolutely crazy ...
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It’s Foaming In Toe Jam Village

La leçon du brin d'herbe, by Olivier Bleys
Walk alongside a writer with a very beautiful writing who takes us on his long journeys on foot and his peri-urban hikes in contact with nature
Close to a resplendent, suffering and resilient ...
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What a Blade of Grass can Teach us