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      • Children's & YA
        August 2019

        Thea and her thorns

        by Maude Napveu-Villeneuve

        Thea has her own bike with two wheels, a pair of red shoes with stars on them and a super-soft stuffed lion. And she has thorns: lots of spiky branches that grow in her tummy and stop her from doing anything when she’s worried or scared. Thea is desperate to tame her thorns, but how can she go about it? This picture book explores the topic of anxiety in a gentle, understanding way.

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Matchbox Soup

        by Patrice Michaud, Guillaume Perreault

        Lolo looks like a very ordinary boy. But he’s on a very important mission: to save the WHOLE world. And then he meets a dragon who’s lost his fire! Lolo is going to help his new friend catch his breath, and he won’t let anything stand in his way.

      • Children's & YA
        May 2019

        A chip too far ?

        by Chloé Varin, France Cormier

        Gus the gull is king of the car park, where he guzzles his guts full of crispy chips morning, noon and night. Alone by the riverside, his cousin Gullina gobbles fish down her gullet all day long. Gus is desperate to go away on holiday, and Gullina can’t stand to be alone a second longer. Together they set off on an adventure, but will they find what they’re looking for?

      • Children's & YA
        September 2013

        Me and my mini-mes

        by Marylène Monette, Marion Arbona

        Lil-Louis is a likeable little boy, only sometimes he loses his temper and does things without thinking them through first. Sometimes this can get him into a lot of trouble. As he tries to come up with ways to overcome his emotional outbursts, he imagines himself in a boxing ring. Will he come out on top and learn how to control his reactions and his feelings?

      • Children's & YA
        April 2014

        Has anyone seen Cowleen ?

        Meuh où est Gertrude ?

        by Benoit Dutrizac, Bellebrute

        A little calf who lives on a farm in the country is upset. His mother is nowhere to be found. Whatever will he do until she comes back? The other barnyard animals come up with some riddles to put a smile back on his face. This quirky story is guaranteed to put you in a good mooooood! Almost 10,000 copies sold since its release!

      • Children's & YA
        November 2014

        Queen Quick-Quick

        by Caroline Allard, Guillaume Perreault

        Set sail with Queen Quick-Quick and her dillydallying deckhands as they hit the high seas for a rollicking rescue. Along the way, our hot-tempered heroine encounters a scary sea monster, pokey pirates, mesmerising mermaids and whacks of wonderful words that are guaranteed to get grins, giggles and guffaws galore!   A picture book that masterfully combines the rich language of Caroline Allard and the modern illustrations of Guillaume Perreault!

      • Children's & YA
        September 2015

        The bad hair day

        by Dominique de Loppinot, BACH

        Something quite out of the ordinary is happening to Juliette this morning. It’s as though her fringe has taken on a life of its own! No matter how many times she combs or sticks each hair in the right place, they simply will not stay put. Will she ever tame that unruly mane? Find out how Juliette attempts to untangle one of life’s greatest mysteries: the BAD HAIR DAY.

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