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G a l l i m a r d J e u n e s s e
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G a l l i m a r d
Éditions Gallimard Jeunesse
5, rue Gaston-Gallimard
75328 Paris Cedex 07
J e u n e s s e
www.gallimard-jeunesse.fr/foreignrights/
Paco
Sept.
2015
By Magali LE HUCHE
Basq, Cat, Du, Fi, Ger, Gr, It, No, Sp, Sw
Discover the entertaining and musical world of Paco and his friends!
A new series with lively stories to read and 16 sounds to listen to!
Already published
3 + • 4 titles • 24 pages • 16 sounds • €13,50 • 185 x 210 mm
First two titles of the series.
Music & Sound Books
2
Press and listen
A delightful bestiary to
entertain children and
parents in helping them
recognise music instruments
one by one, before listening
to them altogether.
new
Discover music by following
Paco and his friends!
Paco and Rock Music
Paco arrives in London full of dreams and of rock music! He decides
to record his first music album and sets in search of his musicians.
What a great atmosphere in the recording studio! Acoustic, electric
and bass guitares, drums, keyboard, harmonica, choir, piano and
saxophone: all these instruments will make the youngests dance with
additional funny sounds!
Paco and the Orchestra
new
Paco and the Brass Band
Paco and Jazz Music
Paco is now in New Orleans, the city of jazz music! He is
about to give his first concert in a jazz club. Saxophone,
clarinet, trumpets, bass, piano, gipsy guitare, violin,
drums... Let's swing and dance!
Music & Sound Books
Touch-and-Feel Sound Books
1-3 year olds
Nov.
2015
By Marion BILLET
A new development for the bestselling series My Little Sound Books!
Tactile pages with textures to touch and sounds to listen to,
to awaken all the senses of the little ones.
10 months + • 2 titles • 14 pages • 5 sounds • 5 textures • €13,50 • 165 x 165 mm
To be published in 2016: My Big Animals • My Colours
new
5 textures to touch
new
My Little Animals
My Cuddly Toys
My Little Sound Books
5 sounds to find and listen to
Sept.
2015
By Marion BILLET
Cat, Du, Eng (UK), Fi, Frisian, Ger, Gr, Heb, It,
Jp, Kr, No, Sp, Sw
Two new titles this Fall in
this beloved and worldwide
bestselling series.
More than 3,3 millions copies sold
since 2009 and the undisputed
leader in the market.
To be published in 2016:
My Musics to Dance, by Marion BILLET
Animals' Rhymes and Rhymes: 1, 2, 3, by Elsa FOUQUIER
10 months to 3 years old • 16 titles • 12 pages
6 sounds • €10,10 • 150 x 150 mm
new
My Classical Musics
new
My Musics of the World
My Little Sound Books all around the world!
English
German
Hebrew
Italian
Spanish
Swedish
Music & Sound Books
3
0-3 year olds
Books For Toddlers
My Very First Books
By Mathilde BRÉCHET
Illustrated by Camille CHINCHOLLE
An enticing range
to enchant toddlers
Nov.
2015
A series for the little ones
from 0 to 3 in several novelty
formats, ecologically responsible.
Books For Toddlers
4
A charming, affective and modern
art and design created by a
young talented illustrator, Camille
Chincholle.
My First Buggy Books
Box: 160 x 160 x 40 mm • Book: 90 x 90 mm
8 pages • €15
A tiny but solid boardbook to hang on Baby's buggy.
A sweet and tender cuddly toy for babies.
An attractive little box to keep baby’s treasures and
souvenirs.
In the same series:
From birth
From 1
From
9 months
From birth
new
new
My First Cloth Books
My First Touch-and-Feel
Books • My Little Library
My First Little Suitcase
Let's go, my baby!
Off to the farm, my baby!
Nov.
2015
Des brindilles
La mousse
Les feuilles mortes
My First Picture Book
Les champignons
Une plume
From
12 months
La pluie
Les trois oiseaux avaient chacun leur nid maintenant.
Lili avait un nid de plumes très douillet.
Lulu avait un nid de mousse très coquet.
Quant à Léon, c’est dans un nid de brindilles qu’il dormait.
230 x 230 mm • 48 pages • €13,50
Following three small characters and
discovering a lot of topics, from nature to
everyday life.
A foam padded cover, lively colours, round
corners and soft touch lamination.
The fresh and colourful world of Camille
Chincholle in a large picture book.
Au bord de l’étang, les feuilles des arbres
prenaient leurs couleurs d’automne :
jaune, orange et rouge feu.
Léon et le crabe devinrent très vite bons amis.
Ils s’amusaient beaucoup, surtout quand ils jouaient à deviner
des formes sur le sableou dans la mer.
Essaie, toi aussi !
Un ovale
Une croix
Une lune
Un rond
Un losange
Un triangle
Un cœur
Un carré
Un rectangle
Une étoile
Illustrated Fiction
2-7 year olds
Picture Books
new
Le jour suivant, la bataille est déjà engagée.
Émile et Gillie mettent la maison sens
dessus dessous.
new
Annalisa BOLLINI
Who Stole the Soap?
”
Publication date: October 8th, 2015
32 pages • 215 x 235 mm • 5+ • €12,50 Yann WALCKER
Ill. by ROBIN
If My Dad Was Still There...
A little boy who lost his dad builds the links of souvenir on an
invented and perfect day. He is happy to do with Dad what
they used to love: telling secrets and tender words, teasing
each other, talking about Mum, about his friends... in other
words, spending a special day with Dad.
Poetical, sensitive and funny, a comfort for children who
experience the loss of a close relative. Much more than a book
about mourning, it is all about love and faith in the future.
Publication date: Septembre 10th, 2015
56 pages • 200 x 280 mm 7+ • €13 new
new
Au solfège, j’apprenais qu’une blanche
valait deux noires,
et le soir dans le bus,
je devais céder ma place.
J’aurais pu leur en vouloir,
ou pire, les croire :
Nous n’étions que des demi-hommes
sur un immense clavier d’ivoire.
Bernadette GERVAIS
Alice BRIÈRE-HAQUET
Ill. by Bruno LIANCE
AlphaBeast
Nina
"Dream, my baby dream..." Nina Simone, one of the greatest jazz performers,
was used to sing a lullaby to help her daughter to sleep. But that night, Lisa
can't fall asleep. So Nina tells her a story. The one about a little pianist who,
during her first concert, stood up and refused to play when her mum was
forced to sit at the back of the room.
Publication date: October 15th, 2015
40 pages • 217 x 269 mm • 6+ • €14,90 €
“
Beyond the anecdot, a picture book that deals with racial
segregation in the US, before Martin Luther King.
”
An ABC picture book that invites a host of animals to lend
a part of its anatomy to the design of a letter. Thus:
• C as the scarab's paw;
• G as the elephant's trunk;
• M a the camel's hump;
• O as the snail's mouth.
Bernadette Gervais' witty illustrations offer an alphabet full
of surprises. A very different way of seeing the alphabet which
encourages to play with letters and pictures.
Publication date: October 29th, 2015
56 pages • 240 x 220 mm • 6+ • €15 €
5
Illustrated Fiction
“
A poetic story told with
delicate and embroidered
illustrations.
Gillie is a little rubber whale living in a
bathroom. Everything would be fine if
it was not for the stirring Barban family
with whom it has to share the room.
All the more since a mysterious soap
lover steals them every single day.
Émile, the youngest child of the family
investigates. And who does he run into?
Gillie! Who would rather die than return
its precious loot: so, war it is! But when
Émile understands that Gillie stole those
soaps in order to fulfill her lifelong
dream, they ultimately become best
friends in the world.
Picture Books
new
new
Chosen and introduced
by Muriel BLOCH
Ill. by Violaine LEROY
Tales of Luda
From Brothers GRIMM'S Tale
Ill. by Juliette BINET
The Devil's Three Golden Hairs
Illustrated Fiction
6
Once upon a time a very poor woman gave birth to a little boy. He was born
with the mark of good fortune and predicted to marry the King's daughter
at the age of 18. One day, the King discovers the prediction and puts all his
efforts on breaking the destiny...
The delicacy and refinement of Juliette Binet's illustrations give a whole
new dimension and a mysterious lightness to this tale full of charm.
Publication date: October 15th, 2015
56 pages • 195 x 256 mm • 7+ • €14,50 €
new
Martin ZELLER
Ill. by Vincent CAUT
Pablo and the Ugly Naughty Scribble
In the world of strokes, everything is kept in order, well illustrated.
But sometimes, we are allowed to scribble.
Pablo, helped by Trobo the blue robot, finds right strokes, leaning
strokes and even round strokes... and all that to create and to better
design. But when the Ugly Naughty Scribble turns up, he always leaves
a huge mess behind him...
Publication date: August 27th, 2015
32 pages • 210 x 250 mm • 5+ • €9 €
When was it? Still, a long time ago! There was a dog living in the taiga.
Living all alone, without anyone. Well... this is not good at all. To live
alone, that’s bad. Living alone is boring. Here is the bored dog, going
away, looking for a friend...
Luda, a Russian artist, had her own and deep way to collect tales
wherever they came from: Africa or Central Asia, the High North or the
Far East... She was the spokeperson (and the scriptperson) of many
nations. She was guided by a powerful desire to know, to find the why
and how of all things. Her friend Muriel Bloch introduces, in this book,
some of her most beautiful tales, poetically illustrated by Violaine
Leroy.
Publication date: October 15th, 2015
144 pages • 195 x 255 mm • 8+ • €18 €
The first picture book by David Ivar,
singer of the Herman Dune Band.
new
Based on the lyrics of a song by Herman Dune
David IVAR
Ill. by Marion HANANIA
Where the Hell did they Come From?
"Maybe they came from the water?
From the deep dark sea?
From the river by the crater?
Where the hell did they come from?"
Strange beings, whose coloured skulls recall the characters of the Mexican
day of the Dead, inhabit the pages of this album.
A dive into the rich and mysterious universe of the Herman Dune Band...
Publication date: September 9th, 2015
48 pages • 223 x 223 mm • 6+ • €14,90 €
2-7 year olds
Illustrated Fiction
Misha ne savait pas quand c’était apparu.
Depuis qu’elle était toute petite,
ça ne l’avait jamais quittée.
new
Timothée DE FOMBELLE
Ill. by Éloïse SCHERRER
The Black Hole
We'll never know why it happened that
night but the greatest moments in life
always come by surprise...
Publication date: October 22th, 2015
48 pages • 223x 223 mm • 7+ • €14,50 €
new
Anne DU CHASTEL
The Tinyminis: The New Home
Once upon a time were the Tinyminis, five small persons
a few millimeters high. A major gust of wind just swept
their twigs and mosses huts. A treasure hunt thus begins
to find their mini-beds, mini-chairs, mini-books...
under a blade of grass, into a flower petal, close to the
snail or the ladybug, until they find a cosy tree stump
which will become their new home!
Anne du Chastel has designed, produced and staged
herself this wonderful miniature world. She sets and
macro shoots her creations and compositions herself.
new
Publication date: October 1st, 2015
Arthur MILLER
Ill. by Sandrine BONINI
32 pages • 250 x 308 mm • 3+ • €14 €
Jane's Blanket
On her birth, little Jane received a
really soft blanket which became her
cuddly toy. She claimed it to sleep, to
play, and never left it. But Jane grew
up, day after day, and her blanket got
spent, shrank, became a rag... Jane
sometimes left it for several days,
grew away from it, and found it back
over a grief.
Published in France on the
occasion of Arthur Miller’s
100th anniversary.
“
Until a summer evening, when Jane
found a bird on her window sill pulling
the threads one after the other! First
horrified, little Jane understood that
she had to let her cherished blanket go
for a new life.
”
Poupée emprunte un canoë-cosse
pour traverser les flaques.
Publication date: October 1st, 2015
48 pages • 216 x 268 mm • 5+ • €14,90 €
Text rights with the Wylie Agency.
The one and only children book
written by Arthur Miller for his
daughter, a sweet beautiful
bedtime story.
Frida la tortue ne peut s’empêcher de lire la page envolée
du journal, avant de poursuivre les recherches.
“
An incredible miniature universe
like never seen before...
prodigious with precision, beauty
and poetry.
”
7
Illustrated Fiction
Misha tries to remember when it first
appeared. It was there from the very
beginning. Since her childhood it
never left her. Even when everything
seemed to go so well. Even when
everything was so beautiful and the
sky so pure around her. It was there.
And no one ever noticed it. Misha
tried indifference. Silence. Anger. But
nothing really changed. Until the night
Misha sets off as a warrior against the
Black Hole.
Characters
2-5 year olds
A series with gorgeous illustrations by Antoon
Krings, the author of the popular Funny Little
Bugs series.
A young hero who turns the classic figure of the
wolf upside down.
By Antoon KRINGS
Lou Little Wolf
Gr
Picture Books • 5 titles • 28 pages • 195 x 195 mm • 3+
new
Characters
8
Lou Little Wolf
at the Wolf Cub School
Lou Little Wolf and
the Shepherdess
Lou Little Wolf and
the Big Bad Wolf
Lou Little Wolf
and the Bees
Lou Little Wolf
is Jealous
August 2015
September 2013
March 2014
August 2014
March 2015
Eliott
By Françoise de GUIBERT
Illustrated by Olivier LATYK
Eliott is a happy and mischievous little tiger children can
easily identify with. Far from the traditional clichés and in a
modern environment, his adventures, simple everyday life,
are designed to accompany children and help them find their
way in life, by using the appropriate words to express their
emotions.
Picture Books • 4 titles • 20 pages, 5 flaps • 182 x 205 mm • 2+ • May 2015
Eliott Cooks
With His Dad
It is raining. Eliott stays
at home to cook with
his dad. Sugar, flour,
chocolate and 3 eggs…
everything you need to
bake a good cake.
Eliott Isn’t Tired
Tonight, Eliott is not
tired. He is too hot, he is
thirsty and his blanket
requests a bedtime story.
But it is very late now,
it's time to sleep!
new
Eliott Prepares Christmas
Christmas is approaching. Eliott chooses the tree
and decorates it. But time passes very slowly... He
watches the snow falling, draws Santa Claus, opens
the window of the advent calender, waiting for the
24th of December to come!
Eliott Goes
on Holidays
Hooray! Holidays!
After quite a journey
with mum, Eliott will
eventually find Grandpa
and Grandma. He will
have fun at the sea!
new
Large format
1 title • 14 pages, with flaps
255 x 315 mm • 5+
Eliott’s Birthday
Today, it is Eliott's
birthday. He has invited
all his friends: Coco,
Caspar and Chaïma.
Balloons, the cake and
sweets are ready. Hurry!
the doorbell is ringing!
Oct.
2015
Eliott is Invited to Sleepover
Tonight Eliott sleepovers at his friend's. Toothbrush,
pijamas, cuddly... Ready! Eliott and his friend have
so much fun together that when his dad comes in the
morning to pick him up, he does not want to leave.
Eliott’s School
A beautiful large format picture book
with flaps and folders.
Dialogues and informative captions
help parents and child get ready for
their first year in pre-school and
discover the daily activities.
First Discovery
First Discovery novelty books
2-6 year olds
Ideals gift books for the younger
with hours of fun and discovery.
Explore series! • 18 pages • 210 x 250 mm • €14,90 • Age: 4+
Oct.
2015
A new range of animated books which takes the young readers into the
magic world of My First Discovery, with a wealth of animations for a
playful reading full of surprises. Discover the secrets and the marvels
of the animal kingdom and of our planet in the most spectacular way!
Two attractive encyclopedic themes to be published in October 2015: Animals • Earth and Sky
new
new
new
Sept.
2015
Games in the First
Discovery series
4 Boxes with different types of games
(from 2 to 5 players) : a memo, a domino,
a lotto and a jigsaw.
Lotto
Game
Domino
set
Each box contains from 24 to 48 cards with
attractive topics : wild animals, fruits, animal
farm, animal hiding…
Hours of play for children while developing
their sense of observation and association
ability, and training their memory!
Animal Farm • 24 cards and 4 boards
Upcoming Lotto: Dinosaurs
Fruits • 28 cards
Jigsaw
Memo
Game
Wild animals • 48 cards (24x2)
Where Do Live Animals?
48 cards-jigsaw (24 matching pairs)
Upcoming Jigsaw: Animal babies
First Discovery
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The Animated World
4-7 years old • 2 titles
12 pages • 230 x 200 mm
To be published in 2016: Seasons • Circus
new
A dynamic interaction between the text and the
young reader that entice him to dive into a subject.
Jean-Michel BILLIOUD
Julie MERCIER
Large double spreads full of information with a
wealth of animations: flaps, wheels, leaflets...
Firemen
Follow the firemen all day long and you'll
understand how they manage to be always
ready to save lives!
Cheerful and accessible illustrations to develop and
feed the curiosity of children.
Flaps to unfold!
6-10 years old • 7 titles
Sept.
2015
18 pages • 250 x 250 mm
To be published in Fall 2016:
The Human Body • Cars
new
new
Sept.
2015
new
Jean-Baptiste de PANAFIEU
Nathalie CHOUX
Dinosaurs
Non Fiction
10
Anne-Sophie BAUMANN
Vincent MATHY
Christophe CHAFFARDON
KIKO
The Building Site
Space
From digging the foundations, to
masonry and connecting buildings
to electricity or water networks,
The Building Site enlights every
construction step. Machines, jobs
and know-how are explained and
precisely illustrated for the pleasure
of the eyes and to respond to the
curiosity of little builders.
Board on a space rocket and
discover our solar system, find out
more about a trip on the Moon and
the scientific experiences carried
out on Mars.
This non-fiction album will delight
the space enthusiastics!
Follow a young Triceratops in the
Cretaceous and discover a wide range of
dinosaurs species, their daily life, and the
other animals living among them.
Big illustrations
to watch!
Rights sold: Dutch, Italian // Already published: On Board the Pirate
Ship • At the Time of First Men • Welcome to the Riding-School •
Living in a Castle • Paris Through the Ages
Building My Little World
4-7 year olds
2 titles • 4 spreads + 8 folders • 230 x 300 mm
Sept.
2015
A clever book to unfold, that transforms into 4 settings to play with,
and that contains tons of informations. Each flap describes the
environment and the book can be read in a classic way, and when
you're ready, you can unfold it at 360o to create 4 settings and play
with the removable stickers, the cardboard characters and the
papertoys.
KIKO
Ilaria FALORSI
The Garage
The Riding-School
Unfold your book to build your own
Garage or Riding-School, and play with
the stickers, characters and papertoys.
Non Fiction
project
Fall
2017
The Book of Colour and Shades
by CRUSCHIFORM
For all ages from 7 • 256 pages • 180 x 250 mm
Intended retail price: €19
“
2-16 year olds
Subject to coedition
A fascinating voyage throughout
the world of colours and shades, in
a unique graphic style, altogether
playful, didactic and poetical.
Crushiform
Cruschiform is a design
studio's at the crossroad
between art, graphism,
illustration and typography
founded by Marie-Laure
Crushi. She works with
cultural reviews, fashion
magazines, children's book
publishers, music bands
and luxury brands.
By the same author
”
Full Spead Ahead!
60 pages • 255 x 310 mm
8+ • €19,50 Publication date: March 2013
ChiS (PRC), DU, Eng, Ger, It, Kr,
Por (Br)
We live in a world that displays an infinite number of colours, both
in Nature and in our human civilization. Through a large spectrum,
this is a brilliant portrait of 120 shades.
Conceived as a rainbow, from whites to pitch-black, it offers a
poetic approach to colours and a chromatic approach to objects.
Questionning our sensitivity and our knowledge, it invites us to look
at our environment in a new way, through the prism of colours.
A solid block of colour on the right page is illustrated on the left
page by a vegetal, animal, mineral, human or everyday life item.
The colour is identified thanks to the object it is named after. We
all know the cardinal red, the carmine red or safran red. But do you
know why flamingoes are pink or the moon is white ? If you don't,
the short and smart texts will tell you the story!
Trompe L'Oeil
64 pages • 260 x 320 mm
6+ • €19,50
Publication date: October 2013
Non Fiction
11
new
Single Titles and Sets
Nov.
2015
Do Not Mix Up...
by Emma STRACK, illustrated by Guillaume PLANTEVIN
8+ • 144 pages • 190 x 260 mm • €16,90 • November 2015
A fascinating book which will delight the entire family!
Funny and rich texts to put an end to some preconceived
notions.
Brilliant and graphic illustrations in a high-end book
for a perfect gift!
“
A graphic miscellany to stop
confusing bees and wasps, noodles
and pasta, pistols and revolvers and
eventually master the delicate art of
precision...
locust
12
Il fait chaud. Dans le jardin, les abeilles et les papillons butinent de fleur
en fleur tandis que les oiseaux gazouillent et que la fourmi s’efforce
de transporter une graine vers la fourmilière. Tout est calme quand,
soudain, un insecte sauteur et énergique jaillit de l’herbe verte.
SAUTERELLE
CLASSE • insecte sauteur
HABITAT • surtout en zone tropicale,
parmi la végétation
ALIMENTATION • omnivore
TAILLE • 1-13 cm de long
SPÉCIFICITÉS • apte au vol, active de nuit
COULEUR • verte, en général
Non Fiction
SAUTERELLE
”
CRIQUET
• insecte sauteur
• au sol, parmi la végétation
• herbivore
• 1-7 cm de long
• apte au vol
• marron, en général
Look out! A wasp! No, that's a bee!
Nice parka! No, that's an anorak!
Which is in the North: Arctic or Antartic?
CRIQUET
Through 60 duos of items we usually mix up,
divided in 6 chapters (animals, food, nature,
clothes, health and everyday items), this smart
book is full of fascinating details, all at once
geographical, physical, historical, statistical,
biological and so on.
Les antennes du criquet sont plus
courtes que son corps alors que
chez la sauterelle, les antennes
sont plus longues que le corps
de l’insecte.
Si le criquet se nourrit d’herbes
et de plantes, la sauterelle mange
de tout, notamment des mouches
et des papillons.
En France, la sauterelle que l’on
rencontre est généralement verte
et le criquet marron. Mais il existe
aussi des sauterelles de couleur
marron et des criquets verts !
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Le bruit émis par ces insectes,
la stridulation, est produit par
le frottement des élytres (ailes
antérieures) chez la sauterelle,
alors que le criquet frotte ses
fémurs postérieurs pour chanter.
Chez la sauterelle, le tympan est
situé sur le tibia de la première
patte. L’organe auditif du criquet
est placé sur l’abdomen.
On reconnaît la sauterelle femelle
à sa tarière, un organe qui lui
permet de pondre et d’enfouir
ses œufs. Pas de tarière chez la
femelle criquet qui se différencie
du mâle par sa grande taille.
An identity sheet defines the key elements of each
item of the pair. Captions and zooms develop some
anatomical, original or semantic distinctions.
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An enticing book to enrich our vocabulary and to
look at the world more wisely and accurately.
grasshopper
cyclone
La pluie tombe dru et le vent souffle violemment. Un tourbillon naît dans
l’atmosphère, grossit et devient fou. Il emporte tout sur son passage :
des branches, des arbres entiers et même des maisons. Quand une
tornade ou un cyclone sévit, tous aux abris ! On se réfugie alors dans
la partie la plus solide d’un bâtiment, loin des fenêtres.
TORNADE
NATURE • phénomène orageux
SOURCE • cumulo-nimbus
DIMENSIONS • 100 m de diamètre
FORMATION • extension du haut
vers le bas
MOUVEMENT • spiralaire
VITESSE DE DÉPLACEMENT • quelques dizaines
de kilomètres par heure
VITESSE DES VENTS • jusqu’à plus de 400 km/h
DURÉE • quelques minutes
TORNADE
Le tourbillon de la tornade peut
mesurer quelques centaines
de mètres de diamètre. Pour
le cyclone tropical, il se compte
en kilomètres.
Si une tornade peut se former sur
terre et sur mer (il s’agit alors d’une
trombe marine), un cyclone a besoin
d’une mer à 26° C minimum sur 60 m
de profondeur. C’est pour cela qu’ils
n’existent que sous les tropiques.
CYCLONE
• perturbation atmosphérique
• océan
• 300 à 1 000 km de diamètre
• aspiration du bas vers le haut
• spiralaire
• 20 à 25 km/h d’est en ouest
ice cream
• 118 à 250 km/h en moyenne
• de quelques heures
à quelques jours
CYCLONE
En Amérique tropicale, un cyclone
est appelé ouragan (1) . On
utilise le mot typhon (2) quand le
phénomène gagne le nord-ouest
du Pacifique. Dans l’hémisphère
sud c’est un cyclone (3).
Dans l’hémisphère Nord, le sens
de rotation du cyclone est inverse
à celui des aiguilles d’une montre.
Dans l’hémisphère Sud, il suit le
sens des aiguilles d’une montre.
Le centre du cyclone apparaît
en noir sur les images satellite
car il est dépourvu de nuage.
Il s’agit de l’œil du cyclone et
représente son unique zone
« calme ».
Chaque cyclone tropical porte un
nom qui lui est propre. Le premier
de l’année commence par un A,
le suivant par B, etc. Le nom
attribué est alternativement
féminin et masculin.
C’est froid et c’est bon quand il fait chaud. À la fraise ou à la vanille,
en pot ou en cornet, à l’eau ou à l’italienne, une ou deux boules…
trois pour les gourmands, les glaces font partie de nos desserts
préférés. Mais que l’on choisisse un sorbet ou une glace à la framboise,
déguste-t-on la même chose ?
SORBET
NOM OFFICIEL
FAMILLE
ORIGINE
COMPOSITION
CONSERVATION
INTÉRÊT
VALEUR CALORIQUE
SORBET
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GLACE
• crème glacée
• produit laitier
• Orient (Chine)
• eau, fruits et sirop de sucre
(parfois du jaune d’œuf)
• – 18 °C
• peu calorique
• 67 kcal (2 boules fraise)
• lait, crème et sucre
• – 18 °C
• calcium
• 113 kcal (2 boules chocolat)
GLACE
tornado
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sorbet
Les premières glaces étaient sans
doute des sorbets, très appréciés
dans l’Antiquité. Servies à la cour
d’Alexandre le Grand, au ive siècle
av. J.-C., elles étaient composées
de fruits et de miel, le tout placé
dans un récipient entouré de neige
pour glacer le mélange.
La glacière est une sorte de
caisson refroidi pour garder des
aliments au frais. La sorbetière
est l’appareil qui permet de faire
prendre les sorbets et les crèmes
glacées.
On les déguste souvent au dessert,
mais il existe aussi des sorbets
« salés ». Au basilic, au yahourt
– pimientos ou avocat – voire
à l’huile d’olive, il y en a pour tous
les goûts.
En moyenne, les Français
consomment 6 l de glaces et
sorbets chaque année, loin derrière
les Norvégiens et leurs 13 l de
glace par an et par personne.
Le vacherin, la profiterole et
la pêche Melba sont des desserts
glacés. Cette dernière a été créée
en 1894 par le cuisinier français
Auguste Escoffier, en hommage
à la cantatrice d’opéra australienne
Nelly Melba.
Parfois, manger une glace peut
induire une douleur aux dents.
Une hypersensibilité qui mérite
de choisir une brosse à dents
souple et d’éliminer les aliments
acides, avant d’aller voir le dentiste !
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Non Fiction
2-16 year olds
new
Nov.
2015
The Small Picasso Museum
by Béatrice FONTANEL
8-12 year olds • 32 pages • 250 x 308 mm
A chronological and thematical approach of Picasso's
multi facetted work.
A hands-on experience with an elegant set containing a
book, facsimiles and a small portable museum.
Pablo Picasso
The set contains a pocket of facsimiles evoking the life and work of the
artist, a sketchbook of drawings, portraits of the artist in the form of a
photomaton leaflet, litographies of the bulls, a poster, a large format
reproduction of Guernica, as well as over forty removable stickers to be
fixed on the walls of a small portable museum in order to imagine one's
own Picasso exhibition!
the reproduction of Guernica
the book
lithographies
the sketchbook
the poster
Who was Picasso? From his birth in Malaga, Spain,
in 1881, to his death in Mougins, a Provencal
village in 1973, Pablo's life looks a bit like
Ulysses'.
Béatrice Fontanel tells his Odyssey to the young
readers. From the dilapidated workshop where
the young Spanish was painting with an empty
stomach, to the world-famous artist, there was
many steps in his life and extravagant pirouettes
in his art.
But Picasso was not only a painter, he also was
a sculptor, an engraver, a poet, a poet's friend,
a designer of decors and of ballet costumes, a
ceramic artist, a perpetual inventor and a hard
worker. He touched every creation materials
with his golden fingers. Most of the time, he was
surrounded by dogs, cats, monkeys or goats.
This book gives us an overview of each of his
sparkling faces.
The Small Museum:
to create one's own exhibition with the removable stickers

Pendant toute la dictature du général Franco, Guernica
a été conservée à New York. Après sa mort et lorsque
l’Espagne est devenue un pays démocratique, Guernica,
à la demande de Picasso, a été transférée à Madrid,
au musée de la Reine Sofia.
Picasso peignant Guernica dans l’atelier des Grands-Augustins, 1937
Dans un coin de l’atelier, une femme prend des photos des étapes
du travail. C’est Dora Maar, artiste et nouvelle amie de Picasso.
Ces clichés aideront le peintre à engendrer l’une de ses toiles
les plus connues au monde.
Lorsque la France a été occupée par les Allemands,
lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, des officiers nazis
s’invitaient chez Picasso. Voyant sur une table une photo
de Guernica, l’un d’eux demanda : « C’est vous qui avez
fait cela ? » Picasso répond : « Non… vous. »
1937
Guernica
contre la guerre
En Espagne, c’est la guerre civile ! Les
« Le spectateur doit être
républicains se battent contre les natioarraché de sa torpeur,
nalistes et le général Franco. Le 26 avril
secoué, pris à la gorge,
1937, les avions allemands, alliés de Franco,
qu’il prenne conscience
bombardent Guernica. La petite ville est détruite.
du monde dans lequel
Picasso est révolté et décide de composer un
tableau. Il commence par une suite de dessins
il vit et pour cela,
préparatoires qu’il pose au pied de la vaste toile
il faut d’abord
vierge. Il dit à l’un de ses visiteurs : « Je voudrais qu’ils
l’en sortir… »
montent se placer tout seuls dans la toile en grimpant
comme des cafards. » Il sait le travail qui l’attend : peindre
l’angoisse et la destruction de l’humanité.

Guernica, 1937
La toile est si grande, (3,50 m de haut sur 8 m de large)
qu’il a fallu l’incliner en arrière pour la faire tenir dans
l’atelier de la rue des Grands-Augustins. Picasso
n’arrivait à peindre en haut qu’avec un très long pinceau,
monté sur une échelle.
(Dans ta pochette)
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Oiseau en cuivre, 1961
Depuis sa petite enfance, Picasso
a toujours aimé les oiseaux. Il lui arrivait
même d’emporter des pigeons à l’école
et de les installer dans son pupitre pour
les dessiner…
1945 - 1973
La Colombe
et la chouette
Après la guerre, Picasso adhère au parti communiste. Une de ses
« Tout le monde veut
colombes est choisie pour l’affiche de congrès mondial de la Paix.
comprendre la peinture,
Les oiseaux ont toujours eu une grande place dans son œuvre, surtout
mais pourquoi
les pigeons, les hiboux et les chouettes, symboles de la sagesse dans le
personne n’essaye
monde antique, animal fétiche à la déesse Athéna. Dans la Bible, la colombe
de comprendre
est aussi celle qui vient prévenir Noé lorsque le niveau de l’eau a baissé, après
la catastrophe du Déluge. Quelques années plus tard, le peintre construira même
le chant des
un pigeonnier dans sa maison pour
oiseaux ? »
ses petits amis. Il écoute leur doux
roucoulement, les observe se pavaner ou
battre des ailes… puis les dessine d’un trait
léger, comme une plume.


Picasso derrière un masque de chouette, 1957
« À Antibes je travaillais souvent tard dans la nuit, et les cris de
la chouette, unique locataire de la tour démantelée, me tenaient
seuls compagnie… Puis un jour, blessé, l’auteur de ces cris s’est fait
connaître. J’ai pu le tenir dans ma main. Il est devenu mon ami… »
Le Visage de la paix, 1951
A la fin de la guerre, Picasso a rencontré une jeune
fille, Françoise Gilot qui devient sa compagne. Avec elle,
il a deux enfants : un garçon Claude et une fille Paloma…
la colombe en espagnol.
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Non Fiction
13
new
Fiction
Erik L'HOMME
Nov.
2015
Trilogy: Dragon-Earth
A captivating adventure anchored in a mystic and archaic reality.
A sustained rhythm, a fluid writing, well-constructed characters with
whom the reader will easily identity by a best-selling author with a total
913 000 copies sold in France alone.
new
2. The Prophecy of the Snow Queen
Victor DIXEN
Animale
The hectic finale of a great
heroic-fantasy saga!
3. Spells of the Wind
For Aegir Bear-Skin, Sheylis the sorceress apprentice, and Doom
the bard, time has come for the final fight.
The rebel armies are already besieging the capital city of
Dragon-Earth. If they manage to capture the city, gone would
be the peace initiated by the Dragon-King. The whole kingdom
would swing under the control of the terrible cult of the Skull.
Fiction
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Guided by Gaan, the old blind sorcerer, the three teenagers are
to uncover the secret of the magical connection between them
and face the destiny chosen for them by the gods.
250 pages • 10+
Already Published
Rights sold : Portuguese (Brazil)
English sample available
A fascinating fresco vividly
mingling Legend and History, the
Nordic legend of the Berserkers
and the early 19th century with its
wars and unfair society.
Blonde, a strong heroine who
challenges the definitions
of the feminine gender. An
elusive enemy who questions
traditional fears: what does
Death represents if there is no
one to fear it?
A narration perfectly controlled,
rhythmed and evocative, built
as a succession of letters sent
by Blonde to the Danish writer
Hans Christian Andersen,
fascinated by all the stories she
carries inside her.
By the same author
The Book of the Stars
Over 721 000 copies sold in France alone.
Translated in 26 languages.
A breathless stalking
and a legendary duel.
1- The Breath 2- The Song
of Stones
of the River
208 pages
Publication date:
August 28th, 2014
1- Qadehar 2- The Lord
the Sorcerer Sha
3- The Shadow's
Face
224 pages
Publication date:
February 12th, 2015
Blonde has learnt to live with the Curse of the
Bear, which turns her into a legendary being,
half woman, half animal. Yet, when her lover
Gaspard is kidnapped by the mysterious
Snow Queen, this seems to be the end of the
fairytale.
With Andersen as her only ally, Blonde sets
off on a frantic quest to save her missing
love and counter the diabolical schemes
of the Queen. But is there a link between
the monstruous origins of the Berserkers'
daughter and this mysterious sovereign who
pulls the strings of a dreadful plot?
new
Janv.
2016
Marion MULLER-COLARD
Bouche cousue
During a Sunday family lunch, Amande, in her thirties
and a single woman, realizes that the atmosphere is still
more tensed and icy than usual. Abruptly, here comes the
revelation: Thomas her 15-year old nephew, the only person
she feels close to among her keen, kissed a boy. Her parents
are horrified, and their grand-father slaps him in the face.
This is how Amande decides, as much for Tom as for herself, to
write about a determining episode of her adolescence. Since
this is her own life that replays with this slap : at 15, in the
nineties, she herself fell in love with a girl…
Approx. 96 pages - 13+
Publication date: August 20th, 2015
400 pages • 13+
Already Published
Rights sold : Portuguese (Brazil)
English sample available
1. The Curse
of Goldilocks
Publicationthdate:
August 22 , 2013
400 pages • 13+
7 and up
Fiction
Christelle DABOS
Trilogy: The Girl
Who Walked Through Mirrors
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7 Appartements de Farouk
6 Gynécée
5 Jetée-Promenade
4 Opéra familial
3 Thermes
2 Jardins suspendus
1 Salle du conseil ministériel
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Unlikely romances. Old-fashioned atmospheres. Enigmas
hiding behind enigmas. Animated objects...
Here comes The Girl Who Walked Through Mirrors...
2
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b Hôtel de police
A universe full of wonder and magic,
in which people have
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settled on the numerous Arks now floating around the Earth,
each under the leadership of an immortal Family Spirit.
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A deceptively fragile and moving heroine, trapped by a host of
complex characters, reveals her strong personality.
An indisputable page-turner, carried by a subtle sens of
psychology and wonder and an elegant fluent style. A wealth
of twist-and-turns, multiple developments and narrative
details, by a new talented voice.
Ophélie lives on the peaceful Ark of Anima. Behind her affectionate old animated
scarf, her myopic glasses and her clusy hands, she hides two singular talents:
she is a Reader, able to see the past of objects just by touching them. Her second
talent: she is able to move from one place to another by walking through mirrors.
One day, the Deans of Anima, the women in charge of governing the Ark on behalf
of Artemis, the Family Spirit, decide to marry her to Thorn, an unknown and hostile
man from the powerful Clan of the Dragons on the Ark of the Pole. The wedding is
to take place one year later, but in-between, Ophélie has to follow her fiancé to
the Citacielle, the capital city of the Ark of the Pole, the Family Spirit of which is
Lord Farouk, the brother of Artemis.
Already Published
1. The Winter Fiancés
Under the disguise of Mime the mute servant, Ophélie undergoes
painful trials and gets acquainted with the hostile atmosphere of the
Citacielle and the deadly rivalries between the clans of the Pole: the
Dragons, the Mirages, the Web, the Illusionists, the Chroniclers, the
Nihilists. She also understands she is the center of a cruel plot: on
the occasion of her marriage, the Ceremony of the Donation will take
place, allowing the exchange of talents between the two spouses,
adding the Reader talent of Ophélie to the Chronicler memory of
Thorn, thus enabling him to translate the Book of Lord Farouk nobody
has ever been able to decipher. Thorn eventually has to reveal the
identity of Ophélie and introduce her at the Court of Lord Farouk.
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heroine, an abounding
universe...
the start of a great
fantasy saga!
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Le Monde
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Christelle Dabos compels
recognition with her powerful
imagination.
The architect of a fascinating and
complex world she carries with
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Télérama
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The Girl Who Walked
Through Mirrors now stands
on the same shelf as Harry Potter.
A voyage to the crossroad
of many worlds.
Publication date: • June 6th, 2013
528 pages • 14+ • Short extract in English available
new
To be published
2. The Missing Ones
of the Moonlight Ambassy
Elle
Nov.
2015
Once officially introduced, Ophélie discovers the political plots
and tensions that hide behind the social whirl of the Court.
Between the arrival of her Anima family on the Pole and the
demands of Farouk, Ophélie has no choice, but to rely upon Thorn,
her enigmatic fiancé.
When the Ambassador Archibald disappears, the Anima Reader
has to call on her talents in order to investigate. A mission that
leads her much further than planned, to the heart of a truth more
fearsome than what she had ever imagined...
550 pages approx. • 14+
Winner of
the Gallimard Jeunesse
First Novel Competition
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