Une cuisine qui sent bon les soupes du monde, by Alain Serres and Aurélia Fronty
Soup is universal – around the world, it is a symbol both of celebration and of day-to-day life But it is always shared! Warming, heart-warming, soups bring ...
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Soups from Around the World
Une cuisine tout en chocolat! by Alain Serres, ill by Nathalie Novi
Childhood, chocolate and imagination: three ingredients that complement each other with pleasure in this large picture book, designed with warm colours There are 40 recipes: ...
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A Whole Cook Book on Chocolate
Le Loup qui avait toujours faim, by Eric Battut
This wolf really has a voracious appetite He devours everything, everywhere, all the time : wild boars, mountains, forests
And inevitably he gets fatter with every meal ! Why not go on a diet He ...
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The Wolf that was Always Hungry
La petite école de l'imagination, by Alain Serres
This boxed set features 15 large-format illustrations and 30 tokens that serve as visual prompts to stimulate children’s imagination: children choose an image, take a token and then invent ...
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The Little School of the Imagination
À bas le coton, vive l'illustration, by Solenn Larnicol
Solenn Larnicol’s picture diary is a witty account of her life as a young illustrator Drawing all night, selling linens all day: it’s not easy being a young artist! The author reveals ...
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Down with Cotton, Long Live Illustration
L'enfant qui savait lire les animaux, bestiary illustrated by Zaü, text by Alain Serres
A captivating book for animal lovers and art enthusiasts Zaü’s animals all have a powerful presence and exude a quiet serenity Accompanied by a few simple ...
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The Child Who Could Read the Animals