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    • Humour & jokes (Children's/YA)x
    • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
      March 2019

      The Haute-Cour Farm

      The Rooster Who Wanted to Be a Hen

      by Carine Paquin, Laurence Dechassey

      The Rooster Who Wanted to Be a Hen. It's hatching day at High Court farm. The black, red, and white chickens have all gathered to witness the event! The chicks born on this happy occasion are all soon chirping about joyfully. All except George, who prefers to hide under his mother’s feathered skirt. You see, George doesn’t want to be a rooster. He’d prefer to be a hen... Discover the High Court Farm, where everyone is free to speak their mind and be themselves.

    • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
      October 2017

      The LabRats

      1- Chesse and Scalpel

      by Richard Vallerand

      The LabRats are a pair of scientist brothers, who are eccentric to say the least. A hare-brained experiment improbably transforms one of them into an all-knowing genius. Throughout their many adventures, the duo share their findings in a frank, funny manner that will appeal to both young and young at heart alike. From DNA and social networks to planets and dreams, this series covers a wide range of engaging topics. Part of a trilogy.

    • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
      October 2019

      Doctor RIP

      1- Rest in Peace

      by Freg, Michel Quintin

      Doctor RIP knows a thing or two about death and its many causes. In this full-colour comic book, he shares surprising statistics and details on the different ways of passing away. Each topic is treated with Dr RIP’s killer sense of humour. You’ll die of laughter!

    • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
      October 2020

      The History of Cinema - The Graphic Novel

      The Moving Image

      by Philippe Lemieux, Garry

      Go back in time with Philip and Melanie, two film enthusiasts who are eager to share their endless knowledge about the art form. The duo starts from the very beginning: the birth of the moving image. Facts and humour intertwine throughout the comic, presenting the immense contribution of inventors such as Eadweard Muybridge and Thomas Edison, in addition to the filming techniques used at the time. Are you ready to go behind the scenes and discover the art of cinema?

    • Cartoons & comic strips (Children's/YA)

      SAMURAI-YOSHIMUNE

      by Akiyuki Kaneto

      SF super fantasy extra comics episode 1 that Yoshimune Tokunogawa challenges a fight of the history beyond the space-time. You tube: http://youtu.be/mEmfPVupFSw

    • Cartoons & comic strips (Children's/YA)

      COACH

      by Akiyuki Kaneto

      The sports love comics about a high school girl who started tennis and then won a major title at the end. You tube: http://youtu.be/gGZtOc1cgwY

    • Cartoons & comic strips (Children's/YA)

      RASPBERRY CAT

      Berry go for fishing in snow

      by Akiyuki Kaneto

      The mysterious cat that only the owner of a clean heart can watch the figure. I say that a wish comes true when I get the nose of the raspberry and can find happiness.The story of the fairy tale cat which appears frequently in every place to lead the world happily. You tube: http://youtu.be/PMh-HQ_YKrM

    • Adventure
      April 2015

      The Game Master

      by Ian D Copsey

      What is it like to be someone else – especially your most hated enemy? Why do they think and do things differently? Tired of arguing over which of them was the best gamer, Josh and Alex stumbled upon a new video game shop, run by an enigmatic and amiable Japanese shopkeeper. He was to be their Game Master in this virtual reality video game that had no game controls. Little did they know it was a game that would change their lives, of their friends… and enemies… forever. “Oh! This game is no ordinary game,” The Game Master explained, “It reads your thoughts, seeks out your weaknesses to give challenges that are right just for you, the challenges you need to help you grow.” "It can read our minds?" puzzled the boys. As they progressed through the game’s levels they found out more about themselves and the lives of everyone around them. Mysteriously, the Game of Life began to spread its influence beyond Josh and Alex’s lives and to their friends. From Josh and Alex switching roles with each other in the game, campfire frolics and ghostly stories from their teachers, the boys learned more about their friends around them. The Game Master’s zany antics as he hosted a T.V. game show, “Hiro’s Happy Heroes” in the Game of Life, released a string of rib tickling gags, teases and tantalising tattles. The climax of the Game of Life came from the school Rube Goldberg challenge in which each grade had to join as a team to build their own whacky, madcap contraption. Would Josh and Alex be able to manage to get the two bullies in the class to work within the team? Patiently, with impish humour, the Game Master guides them through the different levels to a final intriguing twist.

    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      November 2014

      Malou

      1- The Sheep that Cried Moo!

      by Laurent Chabin, Jean Morin

      A sheep that thinks it’s a cow. Have you ever seen anything of the sort! Malou, asked for advice, can barely contain her laughter. To her, it seems, a sheep that moos is the funniest thing ever! She believes the animal is free to do as it pleases. Does this maverick realize what it’s risking by being different? Part of a duology

    • Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
      October 2020

      Docteur RIP

      2- The Grim Reaper

      by Freg, Michel Quintin

      Doctor RIP knows a thing or two about death and its many causes. In this full-colour comic book, he shares surprising statistics and details on the different ways of passing away. Each topic is treated with Dr RIP’s killer sense of humour. You’ll die of laughter!

    • Humour & jokes (Children's/YA)
      November 2020

      The First Date

      Love stinks!

      by Alexandra Larochelle, Louis Patalano

      Azalea experiences her first love with the beautiful René. She keeps thinking about that stormy night, when he kissed her for the first time. So romantic! The only problem is that René hasn't kissed her since. Did her lover realize that this kiss was for her, the first that counted "for real"? What is wrong with him. On his side, Theo is perfectly happy. He is convinced that nothing will disturb his romantic relationship with Louis-Philippe. But what about the increasingly insistent messages from CrispyCricket?

    • Children's & YA

      Riddler

      by Valentín Rincón

      The riddles have always been an entretaining challenge that expresses the intelligence and culture of a town: reflecting their ways of talking, their sense of humor, and their way of viewing life. In this book you will find everything from confusing and puzzling riddles to math and logic problems.

    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      October 2020

      Sky's Rose 2

      by Jipi Perreault

      Returning from a mission to the North Pole, Sky's Rose immediately flies to Ottawa, where the first contact with an extraterrestrial civilization has just taken place. Sar-Nek, from the planet Krymur, declares that he wants to serve as a guide for humans and give them the means to emancipate themselves. The visitor's intentions seem noble, but Maria is reluctant to let her guard down. She cannot help but doubt the validity of the promises of progress made by Sar-Nek. The young woman is ready to defend the interests of her fellow citizens against any form of danger, whether it comes from space or ... from themselves.

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