• Home
  • Presentation
  • Books
  • Publishers
  • Catalogues
  • News
  • Contact

A french publishers agency : Hannele & associates

MENUSEARCHBOOKSSELECTIONBACK

BOOKS

humour

AGE GROUP
  • 18 months + (135)
  • 3 years + (384)
  • 5 years + (540)
  • 8 years + (393)
  • 12 years+ (147)
  • 15 years+ (87)
CATEGORIES
  • Art Books (22)
  • Board Books (37)
  • Games and activity books (54)
  • Graphic novel (9)
  • Non-fiction (162)
  • Novels (57)
  • Novelty books (26)
  • Photos (18)
  • Picture books (570)
  • Pop-up books (3)
  • Tales (19)
  • Travelling books (3)
PUBLISHERS
  • Askip (4)
  • Editions Courtes et longues (139)
  • Editions MeMo (248)
  • Les fourmis rouges (132)
  • Okidokid (50)
  • Rue du monde (181)
  • Salamandre (52)
TAGS
70s  abc  absence  abstraction  acceptance  accordion-folded book  activity  adoption  adults  adventure  Africa  aging  agriculture  aliens  alzheimer  America  animals  animated book  anniversary  appearance  apple  arabic  architecture  art  artist  arts and crafts  Asia  autumn  awarness  babies  baby  badger  balloon  banana  bat  bear  bears  beauty/ugliness  bed  bedtime  bike  biodiversity  biography  bird  birds  birth  birthday  bison  black and white  boar  boarding school  boat  body  book  booklet  books  bookshop  boy  brotherhood  bullying  butterfly  Canada  car  care  caring  carnival  cartography  cat  cats  cave  cells  ceramic  chain  chance  change  character  cheese  child's rights  childhood  children  children's books  christmas  circus  citizenship  city  classic  classification  climate  climbing  clothes  coffee table books  collection  Colombia  colouring Book  colours  comics  community  comparisons  construction  cooking  counting  countries  countryside  courage  cow-boys  creation  creativity  crocodile  crow  cuddle  culture  curiosity  curse  daddy  daily life  dance  day  death  deforestation  design  detective stories  determination  dictionnary  differences  dinosaurs  disability  discovering  discovery  divorce  DIY  documentary  dog  dogs  Down syndrom  drawing  dream  dreams  dressing up  duck  earth  eating  ecology  ecosystem  education  Egypt  Eiffel Tower  elderly  elephant  emails  emotions  empowerment  encyclopaedia  engravings  environment  environmental protection  epistolary  equality  essay  everyday  evolution  exclusion  exile  experiment  exploration  extinction  fairy  fairy tales  faith  family  fantasy  farm  fashion  fate  father  fauna  fear  feelings  feminism  fire  fish  fisherman  flood  flora  flowers  fly  food  food chain  forest  four elements  fox  freedom  friends  friendship  fruit  funny facts  future  game  game set  games  garden  generation  generations  getting dressed  ghost  gift book  girl  grandma  grandparents  graphic  Greenland  grief  growing-up  growth  guide  hair  hairdressing  handicap  happiness  hat  health  hedgehog  helping  herbarium  heritage  hero  hide and seek  hike  history  holiday  home  homosexuality  hope  horse  horses  hospital  house  house-shaped  houses  how to make books  human being  humans  humour  hut  idea  identity  illness  illusions  illustration  images  imagination  immigration  infinitely small  initiation  insect  insects  interactive book  internet  invention  investigation  Iran  island  Japan  jobs  journey  jungle  kidnapping  kids  king  lady  landscapes  language  laughing  learning  leash  legend  letters  liars  liberty  library  lies  life  Lift-the-flap Book  light  list  lizard  loneliness  loss  love  loving  luck  lullaby  lunch  Lynx  magic  manners  maps  marble  melancholy  memories  memory  mermaid  Migration  mischievousness  money  monsters  moon  morning  mother  motor skills  mountains  mouse  move  mummy  museum  music  mystery  mythology  nap  natural disaster  natural heritage  nature  New-York  news  night  nightmare  nonsense  numbers  observation  ocean  office  ogre  opposites  optical art  origins  outdoor  outsider  owl  painting  paintings  pandemic  pangolin  parents  Paris  party  passion  peace  permaculture  persian  pets  philosophy  photo  photography  picnic  pirate  pirates  plane  planet  plants  playing  poetry  politics  pollination  poverty  practical  pre-history  prejudice  princess  psychology  puppet  puzzle  quest  questions  rabbit  race  racism  rain  read  reading  rebellion  recycling  relationship  religion  rhymes  riddle  riders  rivalry  river  romance  routine  rumour  run away  saga  sailor  savoir-faire  school  science  science-fiction  sea  seaside  seasons  secret  security blanket  self-acceptance  self-discovery  self-esteem  senses  Sèvres  shadow puppet  shapes  sharing  ship  show  siblings  silence  sketches  sky  slavery  sleep  slowing down  snail  snake  snow  snowman  social media  society  solidarity  song  sounds  space  spanish language  spectacle  sports  spring  squirrel  stamps  stars  stereotype  stickers  stone  stories  storm  story  stress  struggle  study  suicide  summer  sun  super-powers  Surf  surprise  survival  tale  tales  teaching  technology  teddy bear  teenage  teenagers  teeth  tenderness  terrorist attacks  thunder  tiger  time  tolerance  tools  toys  transformation  transports  trauma  travel  travelling  travels  treasure  treasure map  tree  trees  true story  truth  vampire  vegetable  vintage  violence  virtual reality  virus  volcano  walking  war  water  waves  wealth  weather  wild life  wind  winter  wisdom  witch  wolf  wolves  women's rights  word book  wordbook  wordless  work  world  writing  young adults  zany  zoo 
Till l'Espiègle, by Philippe Lechermeier & Gaëtan Doremus Till Owlyglass has been wandering from city to city since being made homeless A real anti-hero, half-traveller, half-vagrant, Till Owlyglass has a knack for getting himself into ...

VIEW BOOK
Three Adventures of Till Owlyglass
Ni oui, ni non, les animaux, by Agnès de Lestrade and Rémi Saillard An animated book full of surprising riddles, to have fun without prejudices and above all… saying neither yes nor no! Each book offers 12 new riddles for curious readers ...

VIEW BOOK
Neither Yes Nor No
Les Petits Chaussons, illustrated by Julia Chausson Simple stories that parents will love to read again and again to their babies, and laugh with them with the final twist at the end each book All in cardboard with round corners, these ...

VIEW BOOK
The Little Slippers Series
Jean-Loup fait des trucs, by Clémentine Mélois Meet Jean-Loup, the world’s idlest dog, and follow him through 3 extraordinary adventures: Jean-Loup Makes Some Soup; Jean-Loup Takes Exercise; and Jean-Loup Has A Cold Jean-Loup is a dog In ...

VIEW BOOK
Jean-Loup Does Stuff
Une si petite noisette, by Sylvain Alzial and Sébastien Touache Did you know that a tiny little nut could trigger a huge cataclysm On a sunny day, a man walks across a village carrying a bag on his back A nut falls down from the bag and, ...

VIEW BOOK
Such a Tiny Little Nut
Les Carnets de Curiosités, by Thierry Dedieu Magnus Philodolphe Pépin’s nutty adventures in nature Just think what we could do if nature was our inspiration! We could learn how to swim, sing, build a house, or even fly, just by studying ...

VIEW BOOK
World Of Wonders
Téquitoi, by Blandine Aubin & Emilie Vanvolsem The ultimate educational series about the daily lives of animals Children often watch animals and wonder whether they play, eat, sleep and wash like them Sam the salamander discovers all the ...

VIEW BOOK
Who Are You?
Zébulon et le Poussin, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & ...

VIEW BOOK
Zebedee and the Chick
Le livre pour les enfants qui veulent gribouiller des monstres, by Thomas Le Guern Who is this purple hairy little creature He is a friendly and not so scary little monster who invites you to doodle cut-out shapes Doodle, turn the page and ...

VIEW BOOK
The Book for Children who Want to Doodle Monsters
Le Petit Chaperon rouge, la scène de la chemise de nuit, by Jean-Luc Buquet We all know the story Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf in the woods He shows her the longest way to go to Grand-Ma’s, takes the shortest way, imitates Little Red ...

VIEW BOOK
Little Red Riding Hood – the scene of the nightgown
Retire ce doigt de ton nez!, by Lionel Koechlin A collection of 50 basic rules on how to behave in public, explored in a lighthearted way This punchy, slightly tongue-in-cheek guide takes a fresh look at 50 everyday precepts, explaining ...

VIEW BOOK
Stop Picking Your Nose! A Funky Guide to Good Manners
Les aventures de Dolorès Wilson,Hypnose au château, by Mathis and illustrations by Aurore Petit A new series of illustrated mini-novels for early readers Meet Dolores Wilson, intrepid temporary worker, and follow her in fantastic and hilarious ...

VIEW BOOK
Dolores Wilson – The Castle of Hypnosis
Les aventures de Dolorès Wilson, Panique au Mini-Market, by Mathis and illustrations by Aurore Petit A new series of illustrated mini-novels for early readers Meet Dolores Wilson, intrepid temporary worker, and follow her in fantastic and ...

VIEW BOOK
Dolores Wilson – Panic at the Mini-Market
Tchoum!, by Virginie Morgand The bear smells a flower, which makes him sneeze: Achoo! and he loses his ears The fox mistakes them for blueberries and, trying to pick them up: ACHOO! his own ears blow off And so on from page to page, each ...

VIEW BOOK
Choo!
Avez-vous vu la Reine, by Gay Wegerif What does the Queen look like We are given some clues: she wears a golden crown, a pearl necklace, shiny shoes and a nice handbag Oh, really Does she All the animals are eagerly waiting for her From page ...

VIEW BOOK
Have you seen the Queen?
L'Invention du dictionnaire, by Frédéric Marais and Jean Lecointre To celebrate the 419th anniversary of the creation of the dictionary, Marais and Lecointre tell us about its origins… At the dawn of the world, the Earth was delivered to ...

VIEW BOOK
The Invention of the Dictionary
Gommettes 2000, by Romain Galissot and Chamo Stickers, an all-time favourite of children under 6, are revisited here by 5 illustrators in an activity book that rocks! Teacher Romain Galissot and illustrator Chamo team up to offer children ...

VIEW BOOK
My Zany Sticker Book
Drôles de bêtes, by André Hellé Odd Animals (Noah’s Ark) is André Hellé’s masterpiece and was one of the artist’s most remarkable creations for Tolmer, the master printer First published in 1911, his illustrated book is no less than ...

VIEW BOOK
Odd Animals
Les aventures improbables de Peter et Herman, by Delphine Jacquot Answer Peter the mole and Herman the stork’s invitation to travel, including sea landings, love and absurd adventures with 25 stopovers! Peter, an artist mole, and Herman, a ...

VIEW BOOK
The Improbable Adventures of Peter and Herman
Popdouwizz, by Lili Scratchy Céleste dreams of having a pet she would be able to confide her secrets to But Céleste happens to come across a Popdouwizz, which is infinitely funnier! Popdouwizzs are soft little creatures, they can change shape ...

VIEW BOOK
Popdouwizz
Ou alors pompier by Hubert Ben Kemoun and Bruno Heitz ‘When I grow up, I want to be…’ One particularly imaginative child considers what he wants to be when he is older: a variety of occupations that make dreams come true The world of work ...

VIEW BOOK
Or A Fireman…
Pedro Crocodile et George Alligator, by Delphine Perret If you are the kind of reader who is “a little sweet but good to eat”-meaning you are under twenty- and if you can’t recognize a crocodile from an alligator: this book is meant for ...

VIEW BOOK
Pedro Crocodile and George Alligator
De l'origine des mathématiques, by Clémence Gandillot If men find mathematics difficult, it is their own fault Clémence Gandillot ends her short essay on mathematics with this sententious conclusion And it perfectly summarizes her ideas: ...

VIEW BOOK
About the Origin of Mathematics
Le Nez, by Olivier Douzou A very funny epic story, freely inspired from a novel by Gogol It all starts with: "Since we all have a blocked nose, the only thing to do is find a big hanky" The book is about the quest by a nose gang to find a "big ...

VIEW BOOK
The Nose
Je ne suis pas comme les autres, by Janik Coat This animal book unveils its characters through comical and unexpected situations You thought that lazy people were phlegmatic Driss has enough energy to go and lie down on top of the Eiffel Tower! ...

VIEW BOOK
I’m Not Like the Others
Comment apprendre à ses parents à aimer les livres pour enfants, by Alain Serres, ill Bruno Heitz More whimsical "blurb" than straightforward debate, this little book will provoke an exchange of ideas about books and reading while making a ...

VIEW BOOK
How to Teach Your Parents To Love Children’s Books
  • ←
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • →

Hannele Legras
info(at)hanneleandassociates.fr
38 rue Alfred de Vigny
33200 Bordeaux France
© 2025 Hannele & Associates and their publishing partners
Legal notice
Réalisation Pierre Planté
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok