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New York : Holiday House, 2020
Abstract: ll ducks must swim, says the big duck. But the little duckling isn't ready to swim--not yet. One by one, other animals come to try to convince the little duckling to jump in. They push and shove, but the little duckling is firm: not yet!
With irresistible art and a story that builds and builds as the duckling stands firm, this is a perfect read-aloud that encourages young listeners to think about their own needs and keep healthy boundaries--and to be brave when they are ready to try ...; [Read more...]
London : DEAN, 2019
Abstract: "When Little Miss Trouble goes to Seatown, she decides to spend her vacation causing trouble. But then she meets a mermaid who has other ideas". Ages:3-6 years
London : HarperCollins Children's Books, 2022
Abstract: Howler is a SMALL werewolf with a BIG problem.
He is just not SCARY! And that makes him the odd one out at Monster School…
But when Howler finds some new friends, he discovers that being the ODD one out might just make him the COOLEST one of all…
With giggles on every page, this hilarious new picture book is perfect for ALL little monsters. Age: 3-7 years
Schio: Sassi Editore Srl, 2022
Abstract: Little otter’s dummy is missing! Or maybe someone took it. Little otter sets out to investigate. Where could the dummy be? This rhyming story uses sweet characters to show children that life without a dummy is perfectly fine―and maybe better. This illustrated book gently and playfully guides children as they transition toward independence. Reading age: 3-5 years old
Somerville : Candlewick, 2013
Abstract: Uh-oh! Little Owl has fallen from his nest and landed with a whump on the ground. Now he is lost, and his mommy is nowhere to be seen! With the earnest help of his new friend Squirrel, Little Owl goes in search of animals that fit his description of Mommy Owl. But while some are big (like a bear) or have pointy ears (like a bunny) or prominent eyes (like a frog), none of them have all the features that make up his mommy. Where could she be? Ages: 2+
Abstract: An aviator whose plane is forced down in the Sahara Desert encounters a little prince from a small planet who relates his adventures in seeking the secret of what is important in life.
Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books, 2019
Abstract: Ollie and her favorite friend bunny have been waiting for the rain to stop and spring to come, and at long last the sun arrives. Ollie puts on her rain boots, wraps bunny in a warm scarf, and the two set off for exploring. Then a sudden breeze whispers past and bunny’s nose twitches and their magical adventure begins…Reading age: 4-8 years old
[Montrouge] : Bayard jeunesse, 2018
Abstract: C'est un livre : fais ce qu'il te dit et tu verras... La simplicité d'une idée : un livre qui se transforme page après page entre les mains de celui qui le lit. À partir du petit point jaune sur la première page, naît un jeu qui implique et amuse l'enfant, qui a vraiment l'impression de composer les pages du livre en exécutant simplement ce que le livre lui demande de faire ! Un grand spectacle pour les yeux et l'imagination, une expérience interactive qui parle aux petits, aux grands, ...; [Read more...]
Paris : Autrement Jeunesse, 2006
Abstract: Confortablement installé dans son fauteuil, Charlie ouvre son livre préféré. C'est l'histoire d'un pirate qui découvre un livre, un livre qui raconte l'histoire de Boucle d'or. Boucle d'or lit un livre qui raconte une histoire, l'histoire d'un chevalier qui lit un livre... De livre en livre, d'univers en univers, les personnages se croisent en une histoire à tiroirs pleine d'humour, qui évoque le pouvoir magique de la lecture... Âge de lecture : à partir de 3 ans.
Paris : Kaléidoscope, 2016
Abstract: Crayon rouge dessine des pommes, crayon gris, un éléphant et crayon jaune, le soleil. Sauras-tu reconnaître toutes ces couleurs ? Et les autres ?Âge de lecture: 2 - 3 ans.