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Carnet lointain, by Isabelle Simler A magnificent exploration of ancient species and imaginary creatures, Faraway: A Sketchbook teems with delicate illustrations of the Tasmanian tiger, the Gigantopithecus, the chimera, and the unicorn, ...

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Faraway: A Sketchbook
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
Lignes, by Jacques Arragon Upon losing his job as a telecommunications cable specialist, Philibert Jacquemin finds himself at the heart of a global conspiracy to destroy humanity and must search deep within to find the strength to resist ...

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Lines
Martin des colibris, by Alain Serres, ill by Judith Gueyfier At the beginning of the 19th century, young Martin boards on a ship for Brazil In the magical Brazilian forest, guided by a botanist, he discovers wonderful little hummingbirds He also ...

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Martin of the Hummingbirds
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
Petit pêcheur, grand appétit, by Suzy Vergez A little fisherman living on an island used to catch one fish for the whole family to share but as time passed his appetite got bigger So he made larger and larger nets to bring in a bigger ...

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Little Fisherman, Big Appetite
Où ça va by Anne-Sophie Baumann  and illustrated by Claire Garralon Used water Treated and returned back to nature The balloon punctured Repaired thanks to a patch Egg shells A great repellent for garden slugs! Where Does It Go ...

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Where Does It Go?
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
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!
Cœur-des-forêts a parlé, by Patrick Fischmann and Bruno Pilorget As soon as he’s born, Forest-Heart flees to the other side of the frozen river The trees and animals warn him: the humans have forgotten that they were once bears, caribous, ...

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Forest-Heart Has Spoken
Kéti des Terres rouges, by Karim Ressouni-Demigneux and Bruno Pilorget Just 15 centimetres high, Kéti watches the world His people’s numbers are dwindling as the city eats into the forest Clinging to the wings of a butterfly, Kéti leads his ...

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Kéti Of The Red Land
Les Incroyables !, by David Melbeck and Aurélien Cantou If one is asking about pounds or the waterholes, you’ll be thinking about a still stretch of water, rather calm and boring BUT, in fact, incredible things are happening here Should you ...

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The Incredibles
On débarque, by Sophie Régnier and Nicolas Barrome Forgues The Bifrons are fun-loving aliens but they don’t care what they do to their planet, and it dies – the resources run out and there’s nothing left to eat They set off in search of ...

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Aliens Are Coming
La Souris qui sauva toute une montagne, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Aurélia Fronty A mouse wants to replace the precious milk she has just stolen from a child But nature has been ransacked, even on the great mountain of Sardinia ...

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The Mouse Who Saved An Entire Mountain
Lettres ouvertes à tous les terriens, by Children from all over the world and illustrated by Laurent Corvaisier Children from around the world talk about their fears for the planet and their dreams of seeing it change They tackle issues such ...

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Open Letters to Earthlings
Lunes de miel, Photography and text by Jacques Loset Bears as they've never seen before! Bears are notoriously difficult to spot in the wild, let alone capture on film Nevertheless, twenty years ago, one nature photographer set himself the ...

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Honeymoons, on the Trail of the Wild Bear
L’Encyclo à Malices Nature, by Hélène & Robert Pince An encyclopaedia for curious and resourceful young explorers! Learn how to work out a tree’s age, dye a T-shirt with plants, find a fox’s den, fish without a rod, make a ...

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Nature Lovers’ Big Book Of Tricks
Bizarbres, by Bernadette Pourquié and Cécile Gambini  Exploring a world of extraordinary trees What amazing things would we learn if trees could talk But not just any trees Unusual, incredible, unforgettable trees ! This ...

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Strange But Tree!
Les p'tits bio, by Danièle Schulthess  Even the youngest children can learn how to sow, plant and harvest their own yummy fruit and vegetables, while learning about protecting the environment and producing natural fertiliser and mulch for ...

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Little Organic Gardeners
J'Observe !, by François Lasserre and Jean-Philippe Paul Discover, Learn & Share Two picture-filled handbooks teeming with useful hints and tips for planning outings, making unforgettable discoveries and sharing wildlife sightings online ...

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Watching Wildlife
Les Oiseaux, by Julien Roux Julien Roux invites children and toddlers to marvel at the incredible diversity of bird species In this big size picture book, amazing images come to life thanks to the colourful felt pens of Julien Roux, who ...

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The Birds
1, 2, 3 étoiles! Je compte dans la nature, by Anne-Sophie Baumann and Anne-Lise Boutin This unusual picture book invites children to explore the world of figures and big numbers: from zero for a worm's paws, to 10 pips hidden in an apple, to ...

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1, 2, 3 Stars! Counting Nature
L'Herbier: petite flore des bois d'Europe, by Emilie Vast Here is Emilie Vast’s new herbarium on the small flora from woods in Europe Both a botanical treatise and a beautiful book of images, it shows the plant with the details of its leave, ...

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L’herbier – Small Wood Flora in Europe
Wangari Maathai, la Femme qui plante des millions d'arbres, by Franck Prévot and Aurélia Fronty Magnificent colours and lines bring children on the steps of this uncommon Kenyan woman who became Peace Nobel Price Wangari Maathai was much more ...

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Wangari Maathai, The Woman who Plants Millions of Trees
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
Le Gorille et l'orchidée, by Laurana Serres-Giardi, Stéphane Van Inghelandt and Alain Serres Ill by Zaü The fabulous diversity of animals, plants, humans and all what lives on earth constitutes the sole true treasure of our planet It is today ...

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The Gorilla and the Orchid
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