
Quelques gouttes de pluie sur la terre, by Abbas Kiarostami, illustrated by Hoda Hadadi
55 simple and luminous haïkus by the great Iranian artist Abbas Kiarostami, with drawings by one of Iran’s most talented illustrators
Hail
breaks a ...
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A Few Drops of Rain on the Earth

Les coquelicots savent-ils qu'ils sont fragiles by Alain Serres, illustrated by Judith Gueyfier
Short poems in the form of questions and answers, which children can continue, following the same fun principle The simple words of Alain Serres make ...
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Do Poppies Know that They are Fragile?

Le roi qui voulait décrocher la lune, by France Quatromme and Françoise Rogier
An exuberant, highly visual joke that says something about our societies where so many people are trying to climb to the top!
Even in the middle of the ...
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The King who Wanted to Catch the Moon

Le voyage de Charlie le hérisson, by Callie, illustrated by Anna Griot
The Journey of Charlie the Hedgehog is a clever, fast-paced tale featuring a most unlikely yet utterly loveable hero Charlie the hedgehog is a stickler for good behaviour who ...
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The Journey of Charlie the Hedgehog

Les orphelins de Prolis, by Tristan Deluzarches
Book two: Wanderings in the Jungle of Taïvas
The second volume of the Orphans of Prolis saga is as jam-packed with breathtaking battle scenes and exhilarating adventures as the first When ...
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The Orphans of Prolis II – Wanderings in the Jungle of Taïvas

L'arbre qui rêvait d'être un avion, by Antoine Vigne, illustrated by Léa Louis
A tree in the middle of the forest is so fascinated by the sparkling, glittering plane it sees crossing the skies every day that the desire to do likewise is almost ...
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The Tree that Wanted to Become an Airplane

Les amis de Momoko, by Kotimi - the third volume of the series A Japanese Childhood
And here are four new stories from Kotimi’s 1960s Tokyo childhood In this book, we learn about Hanami – celebrating the cherry blossom Showers of pink petals ...
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Momoko’s Friends – A Japanese Childhood

L'imagier des sens, by Anne Crausaz
“L’Imagier des sens” approaches the four elements from the five senses The choice to work by hand allowed Anne Crausaz, who is used to digital images in her children’s books, to get closer to the ...
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The Five Senses Picture Book

Le premier qui dit je t'aime a perdu, by Elisabeth Brami and Marie Sellier
Told in the voices of Cécile and Aurélien, a pair of lonely teenagers who begin exchanging emails after Cécile has a serious accident and ends up in the hospital, this ...
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The First Person to Say “I Love You” Looses