
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 ...
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Three Adventures of Till Owlyglass
Zébulon et le Poussin, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Olivier Philipponneau & ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Dolores Wilson – Panic at the Mini-Market

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 ...
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The Invention of the Dictionary

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 ...
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The Improbable Adventures of Peter and Herman

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 ...
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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: ...
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About the Origin of Mathematics

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 ...
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How to Teach Your Parents To Love Children’s Books