
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 ...
VIEW BOOK
How to Teach Your Parents To Love Children’s Books

L'Herbier: petite flore des bois d'Europe, by Emilie Vast
Both a botanical treatise and a book with stunning images, Emilie Vast's new herbarium shows the plant with details of their leave, fruit and seed The thin and delicate line of the author ...
VIEW BOOK
The Herbarium: Small Wood Flora

L'Herbier: arbres feuillus d'Europe, by Emilie Vast
18 different broad-leaved trees from Europe are represented here A delicate and detailed illustration of the leaf and the full branch invite children to collect them in nature Below, the text ...
VIEW BOOK
The Herbarium: Tree Leaves from Europe

Une Cuisine grande comme un jardin, by Alain Serres, ill by Martin Jarrie
A unique way to ...
VIEW BOOK
A Cook Book as Big as a Garden

Je serai trois milliards d'enfants, by Alain Serres, ill by Judith Gueyfier and black and white photographs
An artistic event celebrating the Right of the Child: large black and white photographs, paintings with striking colours and a text full ...
VIEW BOOK
I Will Be Three Billion Children

J'ai le droit d'être un enfant, by Alain Serres, ill by Aurélia Fronty
In this brightly coloured picture book, each spread evokes in simple words one of the many rights stated in the International Convention on the Rights of the Child The ...
VIEW BOOK
I Have the Right to Be a Child