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Papa, écoute-moi ! by Gaya Wisniewski Father Badger goes camping with his four sons The whole family enjoy their time except Neil, the eldest He sulks all the time and makes mischief after mischief Going fishing, helping and preparing ...

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The Badgers
Un pull pour te protéger, by Malika Doray A sweater is to keep you warm, a blanket is to keep you cosy, a bottle is to keep your milk, a spoon is to keep delicious food, a mouth is to keep you babbling, our eyes are to keep looking at ...

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To Keep You Warm
Tous dehors ! By Patrick Luneau The outdoors, the world's biggest playground ! If you want to encourage children to enjoy the great outdoors, the Everyone out! series is here to help Each book is an activities guide with simple, ...

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Everyone Out!
La toute petite femme et le grand géant, by Pef A huge giant and his tiny devoted wife who lives in her husband’s ear Here we have two highly stereotyped characters! But to save the planet, two is better than one And to live a ...

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The Tiny Wife And the Huge Giant
Une petite famille, by Cyrille Berger Iris has begged her parents for a kitten for a long time The first day of school, a small-sized surprise waits for her in the living room Little by little, this little furry ball takes more and more ...

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My Little Family
Mon petit paradis, by Lili Scratchy  A fresh and bubbly picture book to remember that our own paradise is never far away! What could be worse than parents always watching you, a cat vomiting into your slippers, or having the same friends since ...

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My Little Paradise
Un tout petit silence bleu, by Alain Serres and Sandra Poirot-Chérif Joan, a silence collector, manages to find silence even in the din of the city He’s good at noticing nature’s little signals and, in return, it gives him a huge gift: the ...

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A Tiny Blue Silence
La marche du baoyé, by Sigrid Baffert, Adrienne and Léonore Sabrier / Polynia Series by Chloé Mary Nothing much remained from the life of Tiago, his brother Big Ouji, his Mum and Dad, of the whole Manké farming family A watering can, a sewing ...

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The March Of The Baoye Tree
Mon dinosaure s'appelle Darwin, by Didier Lévy and Kotimi Darwin, a child’s cuddly dinosaur, tells him the most wonderful story, one that began millions of years ago on the ocean floor Then, gradually, over the millennia, some fish began to ...

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My Dinosaur’s Called Darwin
La Promenade des canards, by Claire Garralon It’s hard to make out anything but blue squares, green rectangles or maybe yellow crescents in this mess of geometric shapes Enters Claire Garralon to sort it out, and a duck and its ducklings ...

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Ducks On A Trip
Kidnapping au village des crottes de nez ! , by Mrzyk & Moriceau Do you remember the Bogey village Dive back into this wacky universe’s wild new adventure by Mrzyk & Moriceau! In the previous «Panic At Bogey Village», the Boulette ...

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Kidnapping In Bogey Village!
Antisèches nature, by François Lassere, Candice Hayat, David Melbeck, Jampur Fraize Why haven’t birds got teeth Do animals have bogeys too Why is snow white Does the female praying mantis really eat the male Why are leaves green Children ...

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Nature Crib Sheets
La bille d'Idriss, by René Gouichoux and illustred by Zaü Idriss and his mother flee poverty and war; they trudge down endless roads, crawl under barbed wire and board a rickety boat… But Idriss cares only about one thing: his marble Let’s ...

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Idriss’ Marble
La grenouille qui grimace, by Ghislaine Herbéra Nomi doesn’t want to eat her peanut soup Nin decides to mime for her the story of the grimacing frog: the frog who didn’t want to eat its slug soup Jumping from one to the next, she lists a ...

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The Grimacing Frog
L'arbre et l'ombre de la lune, by Hélène Romano and illustrated by Adolie Day Suicide is the second cause of mortality among adults A child is distressed and powerless when facing this traumatic situation In treating the child, speaking is more ...

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The Tree and The Moon Shadow
Nous allons au bois, by Junko Nakamura  “Let’s Go in the Woods” treats its young readers to a trip mixing pages of action and reflexion Past the brook, we come across blueberries A double silent page lets us then admire the lake before we ...

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Let’s Go in the Woods
Ma Planète, by Emmanuelle Houdart The story begins early one morning in a child’s bedroom, with the protagonist slowly waking up Around him, a variety of toys, a cheerful mess, full of different things the reader will have fun spotting over ...

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My Planet
La Maman de la maman de mon papa, by Gaëtan Dorémus A child dreams of meeting his great grandmother, even if she must be « really really really old »… He manages to convince his parents and goes to visit the famous mother of the mother ...

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My Father’s Grandma
De maman en maman et De papa en papa, by Emilie Vast A long story, from generation to generation, from mummy to mummy and from daddy to daddy, approaches us Russian dolls increasingly small unfold, each decorated with animals and flowers, each ...

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From Mummy to Mummy & From Daddy to Daddy
Pétite Pépite, by Nada Matta An adult is looking for a dress, a game or a book to offer her little girl Each time, she has to explain that she is not like other children Nada Matta takes us, page by page, through questions and answers, to ...

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Little Treasure
Dans ce monde, by Malika Doray This title tells a toddler about his place in the world When he arrives; the simple everyday actions he is the centre of Then learning how to be independent kindly surrounded by grown-ups Eventually discovering ...

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In This World
Toute une vie pour apprendre, by Gabriele Rebagliati, illustrated by Michio Watanabe You can learn anything To plant flowers, eat with chopsticks, ride a bike, speak a foreign language… And it is exactly what the character of this ...

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A Lifetime To Learn
Après l'orage, by Hélène Romano and illustrated by Adolie Day Growing-up in a happy family, this child has not understood what the attacks are exactly The parents did not dare to explain what happened and they have locked themselves ...

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After The Storm
La nature en famille, by Patrick Luneau A new collection of outdoor activities for families Parents, grandparents, teachers and play leaders will find these books a treasure trove of practical ideas for teaching children about nature ...

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Family Fun Nature
Do la honte, by Raphaële Frier “Do” is a model student But he has a terrible secret A source of dire embarrassment which he covers up with lies: his own family The family from hell with their filth, coarseness and wretchedness, ...

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Do’s Shame
Dans le sapin, by Fredun Shapur The children carefully decorate the tree with presents for their two animals and their parents Sally receives a doll, and Jim gets a boat A very simple text made up of riddles to accompany Fredun Shapur’s ...

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The Christmas Tree
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