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
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
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
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
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