Mission Borco chez les Beastie, by Claire Schvartz
Did you miss the Cowpat family They are back, but they really prefer when you humans are not there – for them to relax at home, in your absence, whilst they have been invited by their ...
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Mission Drib at the Beasties
Famille Lababine, le fils, by Laurence Kubler and Julia Coffre
A 64-page story with illustrations galore and numerous plot twists • An adventure-packed saga featuring a family of dogs, full of empathy for one another’s ...
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The Lababine Family, the Son
L'étrange collection de Mamita, by Thomas Medard and Lisbeth Renardy
Behind each collection, there’s a collector And behind each collector, there’s a story to tell!
To collect stuff is the action of gathering a whole lot of objects ...
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The Strange Collection of Mamita
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
La petite soeur est un diplodocus, by Aurore Petit
The encounter between a big brother and his young sister is often, if not always, a whole new story A story about a tyrannosaurus and a story about a diplodocus, but above all, a love ...
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Little Sister Is a Diplodocus
Les vacances de Momoko, by Kotimi - the second volume of the series A Japanese Childhood
Momoko is back ! After the first volume which introduced us to the little girl and her little sister Minako, here are Momoko's adventures and emotions during ...
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Momoko’s Holidays – A Japanese Childhood
Le plus bel été du monde, by Delphine Perret
A timeless picture book about transmission, the power of learning and the complicity throughout moments in time, shared between grown-ups and children
Delphine Perret tells us about a summer ...
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The Most Beautiful Summer Ever
Tous dehors! En ville, by Patrick and Manon Luneau
This book is an invitation to investigate the neighbourhood, explore under bridges, find wolf spiders, eat your own landart, smell the park – there’s no end to the different activities ...
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Everyone Out! In Towns And Cities