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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
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'arbre m'a dit, by Jean-Pierre Siméon and illustrated by Zaü A compendium of some 40 short pieces on the theme of our relationship to trees by the poet Jean-Pierre Siméon, published here for the first time The Tree ...

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The Tree Told Me
Agir pour la nature au jardin, by David Melbeck (text) and Sylvain Leparoux (illustrations) This practical book presents more than 50 exciting projects to encourage readers to learn about and protect wild plants and animals in the garden At a ...

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Protect The Environment: In The Garden
Cabanes amies, by Delphine Roux and illustrated by Evelyne Mary The thing he loved most of all was building huts with his friends in the Little Wood It was so good to hide away there, cosy and sheltered from the world, smiling and ...

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The Hut Lover
Au bois, by Charline Collette The forest has always been a playground and an endless source of imagination Charline Collette is telling the story about this forest The one from her childhood, and the one of all these people who share a ...

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Within The Woods
Robinson et l'arbre de vie, by Alain Serres and illustrated by Julie Bernard Robinson, half child, half cricket, lives in the forest of the middle of the world, where there are trees that can laugh and play the flute But for the ...

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Robinson And The Tree Of Life
Les arbres amoureux, by Stéphane Hette, Frédéric Hendoux and Francis Hallé Trees have a secret, they have learned to reproduce without moving Find out about the colourful and sometimes exuberant sexuality of our big plant ...

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Amorous Trees
D'une petite graine verte, by Mathias Friman An exploration of the vegetable kingdom through the life of a little seed that becomes a tree At first, I was a seed, a tiny little green seed Swallowed by a bird, the little seed takes off, ...

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From A Little Green Seed
Bizarbres, by Bernadette Pourquié and Cécile Gambini  Exploring a world of extraordinary trees What amazing things would we learn if trees could talk But not just any trees Unusual, incredible, unforgettable trees ! This ...

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Strange But Tree!
L'oiseau sur la branche, by Anne Crausaz On a branch, as the seasons go by, week by week, 52 birds tell us how they live Those who migrate, those who stay, and the way they eat All this gives the opportunity to see a dazzling parade of ...

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The Bird on the Branch
L'Arbre et le Poteau, by Laurent Condominas and Nina Missir It is true that the tree has branches, while the pole doesn’t The tree has leaves that fall in the winter, and children are used to play at its feet It gives shelter when it rains, and ...

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The Tree and the Pole
Wangari Maathai, la Femme qui plante des millions d'arbres, by Franck Prévot and Aurélia Fronty Magnificent colours and lines bring children on the steps of this uncommon Kenyan woman who became Peace Nobel Price Wangari Maathai was much more ...

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Wangari Maathai, The Woman who Plants Millions of Trees
Il était un arbre, by Emilie Vast Follow the life of a tree, from Spring to Winter: the birds nesting in the Spring, the dears enjoying the new leaves, the courtship display of the animals, the fruits growing, the squirrels enjoying them in the ...

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Once Upon A Tree
J'ai grandi ici, by Anne Crausaz A small seed has accidentally fallen on the ground In autumn, the leaves form a blanket that keeps the seed warm through the winter In spring, the seed slowly germinates and starts growing But elements and animals ...

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This Is Where I Grew Up
Le Ginkgo, le plus vieil arbre du monde, by Alain Serres, ill Zaü This title explores a unique plant, the ginkgo biloba, also known as maidenhair tree It has all of a great figure, coming across time and through ages, seeking its origins long ...

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Ginkgo, the Oldest Tree in The World
L'Herbier: arbres feuillus d'Europe, by Emilie Vast 18 different broad-leaved trees from Europe are represented here A delicate and detailed illustration of the leaf and the full branch invite children to collect them in nature Below, the text ...

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The Herbarium: Tree Leaves from Europe
Mon premier herbier collection A very natural and simple herbarium to use for children: the large flap on the cover can be detached and provides instructions to the child who is guided step-by-step to pick up, identify, dry and paste the leaves ...

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My First Herbarium
Où es-tu, by Anne Crausaz Hide and seek! Two foxes are playing, between the trees of the forest and with underground galleries A book with holes inviting the reader to participate to the search and play at going inside/outside like the ...

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Where Are You?
Pique-nique papilles, by Florie Saint-Val A domino set including 28 large-size dominos with numbers represented by leaves of different colours The tree is growing while players are putting their cards down, and the branches host the tiny ...

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Picnic Party

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