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Tout petit toi

2020
Celebrating the joy babies bring into the world.
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Une idee pour Papi

2019
A child helps his grandparents cope with a difficult change in abilities.
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J'ai le coeur rempli de bonheur

2020
"Celebrates happiness and invites children to reflect on the little things in life that bring them joy"--Provided by publisher.
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The rainbow fish =

Arc-en-ciel
2019
The most beautiful fish in the entire ocean discovers the real value of personal beauty and friendship. Presented in English and French.
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Le bateau magique

2019
"While visiting the beach, Ellie meets a new friend and enjoys some amazing adventures in an old blue boat that has been abandoned in the sand"--OCLC.
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Pierre & Paul

2021
"Pierre speaks French and Paul speaks English, but that doesn't stop them from being friends and exploring together. Today is garbage day, so the duo sets out to find hidden treasures in the trash. Treasure map in hand, they encounter poisonous swamps, dark forests, a dragon, and even a tsunami! (Or maybe just a garbage truck driving through a puddle). When the tsunami sweeps away their treasure map, they think all is lost--until they finally find a treasure lying out in plain sight. Told half in French and half in English, this second book in the Pierre & Paul series uses simple phrases and clues in the illustrations to make the story accessible to readers in both languages"--OCLC.
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The giant turnip
2007
The children in Miss Honeywood's class are faced with a dilemma when they return to school after the summer holiday to find one of the turnips in the school garden has grown to an enormous size. Presented in French and English.

Gruffalo

2013
A clever mouse uses the threat of a terrifying creature to keep from being eaten by a fox, an owl, and a snake, only to have to outwit the creature as well.

Goodnight everyone =

Bonne nuit ? tous
1994
Presents a children's story in both English and French about a little girl named Martha who has to say goodnight to all of her cuddly friends before going to sleep and includes notes for parents and teachers, picture dictionary and key words, and a pronunciation guide.

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