
Martin et Rosa, ensemble pour l'égalité, by Raphaële Frier and Zaü
ML King and R Parks: the overlapping stories of two key figures who spoke out against racial segregation Their shared battle begins with the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 The ...
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Martin and Rosa, United for Equality

Pedro Crocodile et George Alligator, by Delphine Perret
If you are the kind of reader who is “a little sweet but good to eat”-meaning you are under twenty- and if you can’t recognize a crocodile from an alligator: this book is meant for ...
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Pedro Crocodile and George Alligator

Et Picasso peint Guernica, by Alain Serres
This exceptional large-format picture book, which explains to children Picasso's howl of outrage against war, is about both a work of art and a life It describes the genesis of Picasso's brilliant ...
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And Picasso Paints Guernica

De l'origine des mathématiques, by Clémence Gandillot
If men find mathematics difficult, it is their own fault Clémence Gandillot ends her short essay on mathematics with this sententious conclusion And it perfectly summarizes her ideas: ...
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About the Origin of Mathematics

Le Ginkgo, le plus vieil arbre du monde, by Alain Serres, ill Zaü
This title explores a unique plant, the ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair tree
It has all of a great figure, coming across time and through ages, seeking its origins long ...
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Ginkgo, the Oldest Tree in The World

Tous les humains ont les mêmes droits, by Marie-Agnès Combesque, ill Clotilde Perrin
The 1948 United Nations Declaration of Human Rights explained to children
The complete Declaration is reproduced in the book, while each page highlights two ...
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All the Humans Have the Same Rights

Quand nous aurons mangé la planète, by Alain Serres, illustrated by Silvia Bonanni
Could you imagine, one day, our planet without any water, no air, no trees, no plants or animals Improbable scenario in the form of a poetical tale, which tells ...
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When We’ll Have Eaten the Planet