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        Barnaby Is Not Afraid of Anything

        by Gilles Bizouerne, Béatrice Rodriguez

        A new adventure of Barnaby and his friends!One evening, just after the rain stopped, Barnaby the badger, Constance the turtle and Claire the mole discover strange footprints next to the puddle. Platch, Plotch! The trio decides to follow them and to discover where they come from. They feel fearless… until a hunchbacked shadow with a pointed nose appears in the window of a cabin!• Gilles Bizouerne and Béatrice Rodriguez at their best!• Strong and important subject: the fear. The fear of the shadows of the night, but also the fear of the other and the unknown, that will be replaced with curiosity.• The 3rd title of Barnaby series keeps the same ingredients of success: a terribly compelling animal trio, vivid illustrations, humor, solidarity, and naïve adventures that can be read on a number of levels.

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        Roll Roll Little Pea

        by Cécile Bergame, Magali Attiogbé

        The tasty story of a freedom-loving pea.In the kitchen, little girl shells the peas. But one pea runs away and rolls, rolls, rolls under the sideboard, under the stairs, in the vegetable garden and into the forest! The mouse, the cat, the rabbit, the hen, the pig and the wolf take turns trying to nibble it, but… roll roll roll, the pea is wild! It ends up, hop, by falling into a hole and growing freely!• The text by a professional storyteller Cécile Bergame is perfect to be read aloud.• The vivid and naive illustrations filled with colorful patterns by Magali Attiogbé are a real delight for eyes!

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        I Am Too Afraid

        by Yves Grevet, Claire de Gastold

        An unexpected dive into the overflowing imagination of a little girl, who plays to scare herself and doesn’t really want to go to bed!Ava is all alone in the night, abandoned in the middle of a forest, with her tiger for only companion. Ava is hungry, Ava is afraid… When suddenly, GRRRRRRR! Monsters? But no, it’s Ava’s dad who lifts the tablecloth: “It’s time for bed.” Ava sighs, “Oh no, already!”• The very first picture book from Yves Grevet, a great writer of dystopia and successful author of YA novels (Méto, U4). His almost cinematographic writing captivates us straight away!• The eye-catching illustrations by Claire de Gastold perfectly reflect the imaginary world of Ava, a wonderfully depicted girl with a strong character.

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        The Friends of the Mossless Forest

        by Olivier Desvaux

        It’s okay to fall down sometimes, the important thing is to get back up.Squirrel, Wolf and all the friends of the Wood Without Moss lead a peaceful and happy life. But the arrival of Pim the panda, an exotic traveler, will turn everything upside down. Inspired by his wisdom and his distant country, the friends will transform their little hill into a rice field worthy of the most beautiful rice terraces in Asia... Alas, winter and its first frosts blow away their dream of harvesting. But the friends of the Wood Without Moss are not without resources. They will turn the frozen rice terrace into an amusing ice skating rink! Olivier Desvaux is the official painter of the French navy, painting primarily in the open air. In this wonderfully illustrated picture book he brings to life his beloved childhood wood and its inhabitants that have never ceased to stimulate his imagination.

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        The Colorfisher

        by Michel Piquemal, Eric Battut

        A poetic introduction to colors and an invitation to change the way we look at what surrounds us.Dandine the cow is happy in her meadow. The grass is soft and sweet there, so beautiful, so green. But when she sees the train pass by, she has a sudden urge to go and see faraway countries. And so she leaves with her friend Martin the kingfisher to explore the world. Their trip is an invitation to discover the colors, the abroad, the joy of feeling and dreaming...• Eric Battut takes us on a journey thanks to his dazzling palette.• The poetic text by Michel Piquemal magnifies the snow white, the azure blue, the black of the night. Dandine travels with great curiosity, and rediscovers the joy of coming home... Because after having toured the world, she realizes that her favorite color is green!• Picture book published for the first time in 1997. 50 000 copies sold in different editions!

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        Gray Wolf & Wolfette

        by Gilles Bizouerne, Ronan Badel

        Our favorite anti-hero is back and tries to win a lady’s heart... A real fiasco!Spring has come. Mice hug each other, sparrows kiss... Gray Wolf also wants to find love! Like a real handsome guy, he applies a little slug slime to make his hair smooth and shiny, and off he goes… When he meets a beautiful wolf lady, Gray Wolf is ready to do anything to charm her, but she is not so easy to impress! Ronan Badel’s expressive illustrations and Gilles Bizouerne’s talent as a storyteller offer us a hilarious sequel of the humorous best-selling series featuring a clownish character. An extra dose of silliness sure to make little ones giggle with every page.

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