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Hernig & Zebraël, by Victor Boissel, illustrated by Beax Everything opposes Hernig, a lonesome and silent man, and Zebraël, a spirited and charming teenage boy But these two heroes will have to unite and travel together on a quest that ...

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Hernig & Zebraël
Till l'Espiègle, by Philippe Lechermeier, illustrated by Gaëtan Dorémus We are reunited with Till in all his glory, still penniless, ready to do anything to fill his pockets In the first story, Till plays cards with a group of cheaters, ...

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Till Owlyglass
Voyage au centre de la terre, by Jules Verne, illustrated by Isabelle Simler Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of Jules Verne’s greatest masterpieces Isabelle Simler’s vibrant and meticulous illustrations were added to this ...

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Journey To The Center Of The Earth
L'Oiseau du sommeil, by Isabelle Simler «It’s time to go to bed» Every night one repeats the same ritual to go to sleep It’s important to be well prepared to catch the bird of sleep You travel on his back heading for dreamland And it’s ...

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The Bird Of Sleep
Coccinelle, les copains du jardin, by Florie Saint-Val Ladybird wakes up from her nap Today, she has an appointment at the other end of the garden Quick! She spreads her wings! On her way she flies over the flowers and the ants, who are busy ...

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Ladybird, Garden Friends
Nuage, by Diana Nagy A little cloud lands on the forest by mistake The animals want to help him get back to the sky and they blow hard on him But it’s not hard enough Who will be able to blow on the little cloud so that he can go back to his ...

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Cloud
Les Trois Gibbons, by Kenji Abe The Three Gibbons are playing together Their names are Ibbon, Nibbon and Sabbon They have round faces and thanks to their long limbs they can do all sorts of acrobatics It is such a joy to see them rolling ...

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The Three Gibbons
Objets perdus, by Cristina Sitja-Rubio Coutchuplum and Oisoletto live in a city One day, the two friends pack their bags and fly off in a balloon to live their dream of going to the jungle, the real jungle Fascinated, they explore their ...

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Lost Property
Panique au village des crottes de nez !, Mrzyk and Moriceau In Bogey Village, the Loulou family (Henri, Josiane and their children Mimosa, Tina and Bernard) live in a pretty nose house Everything’s fine until one day a giant finger removes ...

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Panic In Bogey Village
Au Bureau, by Paul Martin and Guillaumit Sidonie has always longed for her mother to take her to work with her, but her mother has always said no One day, when her mother is ill, Sidonie decides to go in her stead and finds out that ‘the ...

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At The Office
Nour et le peuple des loups, by M Piquemal and illustrated by E Roudier It is the seventh century BC Young Nour, a member of the hunter tribe, discovers that the neighbouring tribe has a very different way of life They ...

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Nour and the Wolf People
C'est le printemps, Jeanne-Marie !, by Françoise The first title in a series of four American classics to be reissued by MeMo Jeanne-Marie, Patapon her sheep and Madelon her female duck, travel through the brightly coloured, gently rolling ...

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Springtime for Jeanne-Marie
La petite princesse de Saint-Ex, by Pef A Prince, a master in writing as well as flying, a plane fallen from the sky, an old lady who remembers an unforgettable event from her childhood: that’s the story Pef chose to tell us, as a great plane ...

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Saint Ex’s Little Princess
Louise de New-York, l'Actrichanteuse, by Jean Poderos, illustrations by Gaia Guarino You’ve been missing her Here she comes again, Louise of New York, the little girl with her head full of stories! This time, Louise puts on a show ...

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Louise of New-York, the Singactress
Les aventures de Dolorès Wilson,Hypnose au château, by Mathis and illustrations by Aurore Petit A new series of illustrated mini-novels for early readers Meet Dolores Wilson, intrepid temporary worker, and follow her in fantastic and hilarious ...

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Dolores Wilson – The Castle of Hypnosis
Les aventures de Dolorès Wilson, Panique au Mini-Market, by Mathis and illustrations by Aurore Petit A new series of illustrated mini-novels for early readers Meet Dolores Wilson, intrepid temporary worker, and follow her in fantastic and ...

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Dolores Wilson – Panic at the Mini-Market
Les Betiz, by Philippe Andrieu and Arielle Modéré First title of the series: A Foolish Idea The heroes of this series are very naughty but so cute! This funny cheerful bunch of kids is never short of ideas and always gets up to mischief ...

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The Sillyz
Louna, by Marie Quentrec First title of the series: Louna and her favourite cuddly toy Louna is a cheerful little girl who is always up to something new so as to never get bored This is why she has such a big head! Creative and ...

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Louna Series
Des deux côtés du monde, by Susana Robledo, wood engravings by Renaud Perrin A superb collection of woodcut illustrations, printed in two different colours, tells the moving tale of two children whose paths cross against the backdrop of ...

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From the Opposite Sides of the World
Le Petit Brown, by Isobel Harris and André François Little Boy Brown is a young boy who lives in New York City He describes the world he and his parents live in, with no nature, almost no underground, between tunnels and subways One day, ...

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Little Boy Brown
Le Héron et l'Escargot, une fable, by Marie-France Chevron, ill by Mathilde Magnan This is a funny and efficient tale, a new version of the law of the strongest No lamb or wolf here, but a starving heron and a dreaming snail A snail that, before ...

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The Heron and the Snail
Les aventures improbables de Peter et Herman, by Delphine Jacquot Answer Peter the mole and Herman the stork’s invitation to travel, including sea landings, love and absurd adventures with 25 stopovers! Peter, an artist mole, and Herman, a ...

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The Improbable Adventures of Peter and Herman
Mitsu, un jour parfait, by Mélanie Rutten Normally, Mitsu likes mornings But on that day, she gets up in a bad mood! As her daily life becomes unbearable, Mitsu decides to venture out On her trip, she experiences a unique encounter that will ...

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Mitsu, a Perfect Day
Ottoki, by Frédéric Marais A beautiful picture book telling the improbable encounter between a young Inuit and an astronaut, somewhere on the ice-shelf During the long polar night, Ottoki crossed his path with a lost astronaut After saving him ...

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Ottoki
Mon voyage dans la maison, by Florie Saint-Val What does Hugo when he realises he won't go on holiday He shrinks down to become as small as his lama-toy Together they start a long journey in all the rooms of the house, meet up with Mirza the tea ...

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My Journey in the House
Raymond rêve, by Anne Crausaz Raymond is a snail, Lucette and Germain's son Raymond is a dreamer: he imagines himself as a strawberry, a slug, a centipede and even a giraffe But all things considered, Raymond is happy to be a snail A great ...

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Raymond Is Dreaming
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