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Une vie pour la nature, by Julien Perrot A visionary, Julien Perrot, founder of the Revue Salamandre at the of 11 and followed by over 300,000 enthusiasts on social networks, delivers an authentic account of his passion for living things In this ...

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A Life For Nature
Une étoile au Vomichelin, by Ivan Péault and Mona Granjon, At Pat the Worm’s restaurant, the menu is deliciously disgusting The scenery, in the middle of the compost heap, is very welcoming, and the dishes are unforgettable To vomit for! Pat ...

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Pat the Worm’s Restaurant
Feu, by Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard The fragility of nature explored through the eyes of a young squirrel during a devastating forest fire In Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard’s timely tale about the fragility and resilience of nature, a ...

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Fire!
Cot codec encore! by Claire Garralon Claire Garralon leads the youngest in a reflection on our relationship with the world’s resources With a lively text, she presents a hen who, caught up in the throes of overconsumption, cuts herself off from ...

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Cluck again
Zooscope des animaux disparus mais pas tous !, by Marie Donzelli and illustrated by Marie Gastaut The second volume of Animascope offers an extraordinary exploration of the animal world, this time with a focus on species extinct, ...

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Animascope of Extinct Creatures… and More!
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
Histoires surnaturelles, by Gregory Roeder, photographs by Stéphane Hette 20 mind-boggling stories of partnerships, trickery and rivalries between insects and plants, illustrated by stunning photographs From the insect that ...

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Supernatural Stories
Changer d'air, by Jeanne Macaigne In this ecological story, The House is the main character It is located in a very nice neighbourhood She and her inhabitants mutually bring happiness to one another! She likes to warm them up in winter, ...

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A Change Of Air
Il était une fois la nuit, by Carole Reboul An illustrated book on the topical issue of the preservation of the starry sky and the battle against light pollution, illustrated by magnificent photos accompanied by informative, ...

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Once Upon a Time There Was Night
Cherche et trouve de la Petite Salamandre, collective work A seek-and-find book to help children discover the various natural environments around us and the funny animals, big and small, that are hidden there These 32 ...

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La Petite Salamandre’s Search and Find
Sous le soleil, by Ariadne Breton-Hourcq Laurence Lagier When it’s summertime in the orchard, you can eat the berries without a care in the world The berries are eaten by a jay, who will be eaten by a weasel, who will be eaten by an ...

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Under The Sun
Agir pour la nature au jardin, by David Melbeck (text) and Sylvain Leparoux (illustrations) This practical book presents more than 50 exciting projects to encourage readers to learn about and protect wild plants and animals in the garden At a ...

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Protect The Environment: In The Garden
Zooscope, by Marie Donzelli and illustrated by Marie Gastaut Animascope combines visually arresting graphic images inspired by optical art with a host of fun facts about the creatures they depict With its simple, clear structure, ...

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Animascope
Sabbon le Gibbon, by Kenji Abe Sabbon is a little gibbon who loves apples He loves them even more when he gets to share them with other animals Nature actually encourages his natural kindness When he takes good care of his apple tree, it ...

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Sabbon the Little Gibbon
La collection, by Marjolaine Leray Gray, grumpy Julius has a brilliant idea: he wants to organise a big party in his living room So he starts looking for guests Luckily enough, there are all kinds of animals dwelling on the opposite page ...

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The Collection
Le pangolin n'y est pour rien, by Laurana Serres-Giardi and Nathalie Dieterlé The first title of a NEW SERIES of portraits of animal species to rethink our relationship with nature: NATURE HOLDS THE KEY TO ALL OUR FUTURES The pangolin evokes ...

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Don’t Blame the Pangolin
Genouilles voraces et grasses limaces, by Anne Zeum In Gusto’s vegetable garden, frogs and slugs get prepared to lead a green revolution against pest control ! Gusto has the best cabbages and peas in his garden The slugs are crazy ...

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Greedy Frogs And Fatty Slugs
Robinson et l'arbre de vie, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Julie Bernard Robinson, half child, half cricket, lives in the forest of the middle of the world, where there are trees that can laugh and play the flute But for the ...

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Robinson And The Tree Of Life
Tu seras les yeux de la mer, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Zaü Colour photos, ink drawings and short texts A visually stunning book that examines the state of our rivers and oceans A book to make you stop and think about the big ...

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You Will Be The Eyes Of The Sea
L'avale-tout, by Laurence de Kemmeter This fish-shaped steel giant is casting off for the ‘Big clean-up’, the 36th operation of its kind! Céleste the duck and Zéphir the frog go fishing for rubbish, with the help of the entire ...

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The Devour-All
La Chose du MéHéHéHé, by Sigrid Baffert and ill Jeanne Macaigne On the surface of the sea’s blue belly, things are serious A Thing, with red and white stripes, hard as a giant shell and yet soft like seaweed, is floating ...

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The Thing From MéHéHéHé
Jusqu’en haut, by Emilie Vast Coati is looking for fruits at the bottom of a tree Ocelot suddenly falls on his back But if Ocelot has fallen, it is because Ibis has pushed him down his branch And if Ibis has pushed him, it is ...

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To The Top
J'ai le droit de sauver la planète, by Alain Serres and Aurélia Fronty I have the right to be a child who’s curious about the world, who loves plants and trees, cares about animals, is concerned about equality of ...

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I Have the Right to Save my Planet
Plic ploc banquise, by Claire Garralon Drip drop, ice floe, drip drop A little penguin and a small polar bear have to face the truth: the ice floe is melting! So off they go to warn the whale, the beluga, the fur seals, the walrus – and all the ...

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Drip Drop Ice Floe
Tout en ordre, by Christoffer Ellegaard Mister All-In-Order loves nothing more than order His house is impeccably clean and his garden is flawless… What more could he possibly tidy up and clean A superb graphic work on gouache in vivid ...

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All In Order
On commence demain !, by Éric Battut  This vet has no magic tablets or concoctions to cure the deep sadness of the animals at the zoo who spend their time dreaming of their homeland He sees only one solution: to take them home, one by one! But ...

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We Shall Start Now!
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