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L‘énigme de l’île flottante, by Paul Cox A new adventure of Archiblad the Koala, Detective On Rastepappe Island, objects mysteriously disappear Shows have to be cancelled, the newspaper can no longer be printed, even chef Archiparmentier’s ...

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Archibald and the Riddle of the Floating Island
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
Poisson Fesse, by Pauline Pinson and Magali Le Huche Buttfish has a head that looks like a butt Everyone tells him that! But a head shaped like a butt looks a lot like a head shaped like a heart! To find that out, you must just look at life ...

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Buttfish
Mais où est-elle by Marie Mirgaine The story of a man who looks everywhere for his wig that has flown away Along the way, he encounters a cat, seaweed and even covers himself in cow dung A wig flies off “Here it is!” exclaims its ...

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Where Is it?
La Fiesta, by Sesyle Joslin and John Alcorn After La Petite Famille, Sesyle Joslin and John Alcorn continue their introduction to foreign languages to their young readers with this bilingual book released in 1967 This new ...

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The Party
Les canards sauvages, by Adèle Jolivard Wild ducks live in the city, but stay among themselves, all together inside a perfectly comfy hollow tree: it comes with a bathroom, a kitchen, a library and even a piano Today is a special day: they are ...

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The Wild Ducks
Mon lézard héroïque, by Isabelle Simler Award-winning author and illustrator Isabelle Simler once again invites young readers on a foray into a poetic realm, where they will discover different facets of an intrepid wall lizard A marvelous mix ...

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My Valiant Lizard
Mon élégant pachyderme, by Isabelle Simler Acclaimed author and illustrator Isabelle Simler has concocted an enchanting, highly entertaining exploration of the elephant’s physical characteristics and behavior A droll, poetic documentary ...

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My Exquisite Elephant
La petite créature, by Marjolaine Leray A squiggly, zany creature invites readers to join an interactive adventure that mirrors their own experiences as a child Youngsters will have a blast blowing, shaking, scratching, turning, folding, ...

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Little Creature
Carnaval ! by Julie Billault and illustrated by Jean-Charles Baty Carnival! is set in a wacky town where multicoloured animals dwell on one side of the street and their black-and-white counterparts on the other Many of the town’s ...

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Carnival!
Slip, by Alex Cousseau and illustrated by Janik Coat What on Earth is Undies looking for in his pockets! The sun is high, the sand burns it’s summer Undies the kangaroo desperately wants to swim but doesn’t dive in right away ...

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Undies
Une nuit à Insect Hôtel, by Claire Schvartz A stormy night, a roaming creature, insects strangely disappearing Adventures, thrills, love and humour are happening in the Insect’Hotel! It’s the end of summer and the Cowpat family ...

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One Night At The Insect’Hotel
Les velus, by Sandrine Massuger The Shaggies are five very hairy friends who live near the forest For them, Midsummer means getting disguised, playing games and telling stories When it gets too hot, rainy days are such a relief! But mind ...

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The Shaggies
La fourmi, l'oiseau et le vaste monde, by Niels Thorez and illustrated by Valérie Michel This is the hilarious, timeless tale of a pompous, loudmouth ant and its encounter with a wise, worldly bird The book’s theatrical tone, biting ...

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The Ant, the Bird and the Wide, Wide World
Qui cache qui Bestiaire farceur, by Didier Lévy and Elis Wilk Here is an offbeat bestiary, full of humour and fantasy, which shows us not the animal described but another, often related to it Thus the cheetah in the text sulks to pose in front ...

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Who Is Hiding Who? A Mischievious Bestiary
Une drôle de bête, by Martine Laffon and Delphine Durand “It was a long, really long time ago It was such a long time ago that no one remembers It was from a time where mankind didn’t exist And here’s why” The One from Up Here ...

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An Odd Beast
Les p'tits dodus, by Anne Crahay Who is the tallest The fastest The sweetest And who stings the most Not the one you expected, that’s for sure! Our new series for toddlers with very thick pages and round corners Plump and sweet! Four titles ...

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Plump Series
Sous les palmes d'Odilon, by Julie Billault and Jean-Charles Baty A young duck named Odilon is living the good life when one day his cocoon breaks open and he falls to the ground Alone in the jungle, he is clueless as to how to get back ...

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Odilon’s Underworld
Ça mousse au village des boulettes de pieds ! by Mrzyk & Moriceau Mrzyk & Moriceau strike again! After giving voice to bogeys in three hilarious books, they enrich the series with a new opus! As usual, the story is absolutely crazy ...

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It’s Foaming In Toe Jam Village
La grande course des Jean, Clémence Sabbagh & Magali Le Huche Hello everyone and welcome on our channel for the live broadcast of the “Big Race” We warn you, it’s an utterly incredible and sensational race! Who will be the big ...

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The Big Race
Mal élevés! by Justine de Lagausie & Valeria Petrone “When I show my buttocks, my mom is very proud of me” “No one grumbles when I jump in puddles” “At home, we all pick our noses Even sitting at the table!” But who ...

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Badly Bred!
Vezovele Tupoleck, by Delphine Perret Vezovele is an alien who loves to change shape and colour One day, he’s a pineapple and the other, a plant That’s how it is Vezovele is passionate about human beings When he travels to Earth, he ...

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Vezovele Tupoleck
L'encyclopédie approximative du Poney, by Manu Boisteau It’s common knowledge that EVERYBODY loves ponies Who can resist their velvet eyes Their rainbow mane Their thick and comforting silhouette Their long eyelashes and damp snout ...

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The Approximate Poney Encyclopedia
Si les poètes étaient moins bêtes, by Boris Vian and illustrated by Serge Bloch Boris Vian liked to provoke! To mark the centenary of his birth, here he lays down the gauntlet to poets, laughing at himself at the same time A ...

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If Poets Weren’t Such Fools
Nip et Nimp en voiture, by Lionel Serre Mr Tidy and Mr Messy live in Normaltown, a very ordinary city Everything looks the same in Normaltown, even the days that go by Except at Mr Tidy and Mr Messy’s home, where there are never two ...

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Mr. Tidy And Mr Messy In A Car
Sacha le pêcheur, by Florie Saint-Val Sacha is a fisherman whose life is well paced, yet a little monotonous Every day he goes fishing at the lake with his cat Moustache Everything always goes the same way without anything unexpected ...

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Sacha The Fisherman
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