T'es fleur ou t'es chou By Gwendoline Raisson and Clotilde Perrin
According to folklore, boys are born inside cabbages and girls in flowers Boys are said to have springs under their feet and to enjoy war games Girls supposedly like to ...
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Are You a Flower or a Cabbage?
La petite épicerie de Marcel et Joachim, by Ingela P Arrhenius
A first non-fiction series for toddlers to learn and play shop!
Three-dimensional little books to handle, with thick foamy pages They are shaped like objects, between books and ...
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Marcel et Joachim’s Grocery Shop
13824 jeux de couleurs, de formes et de mots, by Patrick Raynaud
13,824 games with colours, shapes and words are contained in this hodgepodge On the left-hand pages, we find suggestions for poems in the form of calligrams On the ...
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13,824 Games With Colours, Shapes and Words
Ouin-Ouin, by Christophe Nicolas and Anouk Ricard
Creatures that are stubborn but also tenderhearted and terribly endearing, in a word: kids! The characters of Coco’s gang come to life with Anouk Ricards quirky and humorous drawingAfter Coco ...
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Whiny Whiner / Coco’s Gang Series
Mimi Commande, by Christophe Nicolas and Anouk Ricard
Creatures that are stubborn but also tenderhearted and terribly endearing, in a word: kids! The characters of Coco’s gang come to life with Anouk Ricards quirky and humorous drawing After Coco ...
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Mimi Bossy / Coco’s Gang Series
Princesse Caca, by Christophe Nicolas and illustrated by Anouk Ricard
Princess is really pretty in her princess’ dress and hat «You are so beautiful Princess; can I have a little kiss» But Princess doesn’t look like she wants one What she ...
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Muddy Princess / Coco’s Gang Series
Coco Bagarre, by Christophe Nicolas and illustrated by Anouk Ricard
With his frown and clenched fists, Coco doesn’t look very friendly today “What do you want my little Coco A hug” But Coco, armed with his hammer, doesn’t look like he ...
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Fighting Coco / Coco’s Gang Series
Le carnet du Musée de l'Orangerie
Here, we discover or rediscover the Orangerie Museum in the garden of Tuileries in Paris, and its treasures: Monet’s Water Lilies and artworks by Matisse, Picasso, Cézanne, Renoir Let’s cut, ...
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Explore The Musée de l’Orangerie