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Une vie pour la nature, by Julien Perrot A visionary, Julien Perrot, founder of the Revue Salamandre at the of 11 and followed by over 300,000 enthusiasts on social networks, delivers an authentic account of his passion for living things In this ...

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A Life For Nature
Carnet lointain, by Isabelle Simler A magnificent exploration of ancient species and imaginary creatures, Faraway: A Sketchbook teems with delicate illustrations of the Tasmanian tiger, the Gigantopithecus, the chimera, and the unicorn, ...

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Faraway: A Sketchbook
Ton cœur bat au rythme de la terre, by Claire Cantais A young girl on a train is overtaken by boredom when her iPad runs out of batteries, and she falls asleep In her dream, a woman with blue skin and fiery hair leads her on an exploration of ...

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Your Heart Beats to the Pulse of the Earth
Surf, Surf, Surf, by Pascale Moisset and Yves Viallard A young surfer is fast asleep at home As soon as she wakes, she jumps up and hurries out to check the waves As she dashes to the beach, wind in her hair, surfboard in tow, she wonders what ...

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Surf, Surf, Surf
Si tu regardes longtemps la terre, by Jean-Pierre Siméon and Laurent Corvaisier Here are 50 simple thoughts that have come to Jean-Pierre Siméon while he was out walking: “Silence is sad No one listens to it anymore” “Call your fear ...

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If You Look Closely at the World
Ce qui nous lie, by Anne Laval "Flowers, fruit, leaves, puddles, seeds, and trees Life is a circle", says Granny Over a year, a little girl growing as fast as a flower spends time with her grandmother, ageing slowly like a tree From spring to ...

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What Binds Us
La colline, by Liuna Virardi As summer comes to an end, autumn reveals its colours and birds start to migrate to the south At dawn, a snail wakes up after a long sleep Now it’s time to hit the road! The young gastropod rediscovers the world ...

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The Hill
Alpes, by Samuel Bitton, Ambre de l'AlPe and Roberto Moiola NEW EDITION The last remaining wilderness in the heart of Europe, the Alps are a watershed spanning countries and cultures, exerting an eternal fascination This illustrated ...

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The Alps
Les coléoptères, by Sophie Giriens and Gaëtan du Chatenet Identify 30 species of scarab beetles, dung beetles and other long-horned beetles, and discover how they live Scarab, carabid, dung, rove, long-horned beetles The family of ...

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Beetles
L'enquête sauvage : Pourquoi et comment renouer avec le vivant , by Anne-Sophie Novel We’re always being invited to reconnect with nature, but what does this mean in practice and how can we do so Inspired by her own realisation, journalist ...

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Wild Study: Why and how to reconnect with the living world?
Zéro déchet à la manière d'un lombric, by Nathalie Tordjman Why does nature recycle better than we do Nature doesn't need bins, it's the first to practice zero waste Why can't we Chasing food waste like a lynx by eating only what is ...

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Recycle Like an Earthworm
Lynx, by Laurent Geslin The lynx as you’ve never seen it before! Emblematic predator, the lynx is the invisible lord of our forests  By way of pictures and the story of an internationally renowned photographer, this book comes with ...

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Lynx
L'école à ciel ouvert, by Sarah Wauquiez, Nathalie Barras and Martina Henzi The first educational book to teach outdoors Pushing the classroom’s walls to teach surrounded by nature… Is that madness Utopia So as to overcome the ...

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The Outdoor Classroom
De fleurs en fleurs, by Anne Crausaz After The Bird on a Twig with its fifty-two weeks and its parade of birds, this time, Anne Crausaz deals with diversity among flowers and the ways they pollinate Did you know that wild orchids mimic the shapes ...

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From Flowers to Flowers
L'arbre qui rêvait d'être un avion, by Antoine Vigne, illustrated by Léa Louis A tree in the middle of the forest is so fascinated by the sparkling, glittering plane it sees crossing the skies every day that the desire to do likewise is almost ...

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The Tree that Wanted to Become an Airplane
L'imagier des sens, by Anne Crausaz “L’Imagier des sens” approaches the four elements from the five senses The choice to work by hand allowed Anne Crausaz, who is used to digital images in her children’s books, to get closer to the ...

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The Five Senses Picture Book
La saison des provisions, by Fleur Oury During wintertime, Tawny and Daffodil, the squirrels, wake up absolutely famished They start looking around for the stocks of food they buried last year, but their hazelnuts are nowhere to be found! Alas, ...

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The Gathering Season
Traversée, by Louise Heugel One day, a curious gazelle follows a group of migrating birds across the ocean and ends up in an unfamiliar land, far from home She befriends one of the birds, and as the two get to know one another, they have a blast ...

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Crossing
La peau du lynx, by Mathilde Poncet At the heart of the forest, a bobcat is being tracked by a hunter The animals of the forest are scared but intend on saving the bobcat “We’re off to see the seamstress, she will know what to do!” The ...

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The Skin of the Bobcat
Maison, by Isabelle Simler A stunning tribute to nature’s most improbable architects and their meticulous craft, Home is a poetic, intimate exploration of twenty-seven extraordinary natural habitats, including nests, lodges, cocoons, ...

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Home
Ma maison à moi !, by Sarah Zambello and Chiara Raineri A gate in the middle of a field, with no fence – a magical place where a little girl happily chats with squirrels, rabbits and foxes She even shares her snack with them and ...

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My Very Own Home
Ma Maison Bleue, by Alain Serres, ill by Edmée Cannard A little earthling’s magical journey around the universe Zooming in from the farthest reaches of the galaxy to a small planet, the narrator identifies continents bursting with ...

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My Blue House
Pouet ! by Claire Garralon Rebecca is flying above the beach when she hears a pretty funny sound Honk! Out of curiosity, she comes closer and sees Roger on the sand, looking pretty bad “Rebecca, I ate sope squeak!” Roger clearly ...

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Squeak!
Les Frères Zzli, by Alex Cousseau, illustrated by Anne-Lise Boutin The Zzli brothers have come from far away! They’ve gone through a long and perilous way to get here Welcome, the little girl, welcomes the three travelers into her house, where ...

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The Zzli Brothers
Patatours, by Alice Brière-Haquet, illustrated by Diana Nagy A bit of cloud, some raindrops, a gust of wind and a touch of sunshine, that’s the magic recipe of the Creator A few brush strokes left to apply, and hedgehogs, birds, octopuses and ...

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Potato Bear
Elle tourne comme ça, by Martine Laffon, illustrated by Icinori For how long has the Earth been turning around the Sun That’s easy! Since four giants have been pushing it across the sky… On a grey moon night, four giants started a big ...

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This is How the Earth Turns
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