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      • Children's & YA
        June 2019

        Find Monsters!

        How to be a Yokai Detective

        by Yoshiyuki Yoshimura

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan   Shine a black light to find 300 monsters and help a yokai monster named Ichi, who has just become a Monster Detective. In the 1st title of our RGB printing series, the main character travels to 10 districts in Japan. Starting from “A House” and “A School”, the adventure takes him to “Ruins in the Forest”, “A Temple”, “Snow Mountain” and more, all printed in 7 colors (RGB +CMYK).

      • Children's & YA
        June 2019

        Find World Monsters!

        How to be a Yokai Detective

        by Yoshiyuki Yoshimura

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan Use a black light to find 210 monsters and help a yokai monster named Ichi, who has just become a Monster Detective. As the 2nd title of our RGB printing series, the main character Haruto (a human boy) travels to 10 areas of the world with his friend Ichi. Starting from “A Castle and Square” in Eastern Europe, the two travel to East Asia “A Snowy Village” in Northern Europe, and on to a Middle Eastern “Market in the Desert”, an African “Savannah Safari”, and more, all printed in 7 colors (RGB +CMYK).

      • Children's & YA
        October 2019

        Find Deep-Sea Creatures with a Black Light

        by BOBICO

        >>120,000 Copies Published in series in Japan     Shine a black light on the page to discover unique deep-sea creatures with Dr. Jellyfish, Mendako (a curious and outgoing octopus) and Gomao (a little cowardly fish). In the 3rd title of the RGB printing series, 120 deep-sea creatures are classified in 9 groups, including “Shiny Kingdom”, “Shark’s Biting Kingdom”, “Jellyfish’s Swaying Kingdom” and “Shrimp and Crab’s Hot & Cold Kingdom”. All are printed in 7 colors (RGB+CMYK).

      • Children's & YA
        June 2020

        The Great Maze Adventure

        Light Heroes Look for The Demon Lord of Darkness

        by Yuka Yamaoka / Momoko Murata

        Shine a black light to make 290 kinds of monsters & mazes appear to save the Kingdom of Light with the fairy Luna, a flying cat named Tobi and Ai, the Guardian of the Sword. As the 4th title in our Black Light series, 9 exciting maze stages - starting from “Castle Town” and “Light Castle”, to “The Sea of Kraken”, and “The Island of Fury” - are full of fun illustrations and printed in 7 colors(RGB+CMYK). In the appendix, details of each unique monster, as well as bonus challenges, are included.

      • August 2022

        PALETTE PERFECT, VOL. 2

        Color Combinations by Season. Inspired by Fashion, Art and Style

        by Lauren Wager

        The second volume by best-selling author Lauren Wager, features a fresh approach to colour combinations with, entirely new palettes, organised by season. What colour is summer? Is it a cool and translucent swimming, pool aquamarine, dazzling red like watermelon flesh, or the pale, pink interior of a seashell? If these colours define summer, what, colour is autumn? How about winter? And spring? In Palette, Perfect, vol 2, designer and best-selling author Lauren Wager, explores the multiple possibilities of seasonal colour applications, leading the reader through an inspirational presentation of, image pairings and colour combinations. This volume—both a, practical guide and inspirational book for designers, illustrators, architects, and crafters, as well home decoration and fashion, lovers, professional or otherwise—provides examples of colour, application within the worlds of contemporary art, fashion, interiors, photography and graphic design. It is a carefully, gathered collection of colour palettes and stunning images with, a touch of the unexpected, utterly successful in its aim.

      • MOI, C'EST TANTALE

        by Writtent by André Marois, illustrated by Julien Castanié

        Tantalum is a rare, precious and highly sought-after metal. What would it tell us if it could reveal everything? Discover its adventures as it travels from the Democratic Republic of Congo where it is extracted, through Asia where it is transformed, to finally arrive in our cell phones. And after that ? What does it become? Tantalum tells us everything. Miles away from the usual guilt speech we often hear, this graphic novel rather leads to an awareness of our excessive consumption, a reflection on where the objects we use every day really come from.

      • Mingan les nuages

        by Written by Marie-Andrée Arsenault, illustrated by Amélie Dubois

        “When I first found you, you were very small and alone. You snuggled in the hollow of my arms and I told you: ‘I will take care of you.’ I named you Mingan, and you became my best friend. One day you left and I promised never to forget you. Then, another little furry friend like you arri- ved in my life.” Mingan in the clouds, it’s the love story of a child and his beloved cat, Mingan. It’s a tribute to a friend that left too fast, a four-legged com- panion that will never be forgotten. It is also a story of hope that these sorrows, with time, will find a certain appeasement. A sensitive yet not too sentimental text about mourning a pet A story to which every child, boy or girl, can identify himself An album on sorrows, empathy and the love of pets Soft and realistic watercolor illustrations from Amélie Dubois. (Rien du tout, La peine de Sophie-Fourire)

      • Mon lit de rêves

        by Written by Gilles Tibo, illustrated by Mathilde Cinq-Mars

        Welcome to the cozy little world of the night: sleep, warmth, dreams and stories. An ode to the imagination, to the pleasure of lying around in bed, and the joys of childhood. A wonderfull mix between Gilles Tibo’s words and the charming work of Mathilde Cinq-Mars.

      • Un zoo dans mon jardin

        by Written by Flavia Garcia, illustrated by Julien Chung

        A Zoo in My Garden In this lovely picture book, a child looks out the window right before bedtime. He suddenly understands that a garden can take magnificent shapes and forms... it all depends on exactly how we look at it!

      • NOTRE ENVIRONNEMENT

        by Written by Jacques Pasquet and illustrated by Yves Dumont

        A major documentary about the environ-ment, brilliantly crafted by renowned creators Jacques Pasquet and Yves Dumont. With an educational but never mo- ralistic approach, Jacques Pasquet explains the ins and outs of what forms our environment. From wa- ter to air, and passing through soil, energies and climate, the author de- ciphers and analyzes with accura- cy, humor and passion the role, the threats and the stakes of everything that surrounds us. Even if the planet is threatened and in a precarious state, everything is not lost... solu- tions still exist!

      • Nous sommes jumelles

        by Written by Danielle Chaperon, illustrated by Marilyn Faucher

        We Are Twins! Anna and Emma are like twins. These two friends share everything. They share the same tastes and seem to have talent for the same things. They even laugh at the same things, and are also afraid of similar things. Nothing can separate them! Unfortunately, the daily life of adults will separate them. Nothing will be the same after one of them moves away. Very strong feelings unite these little girls together and this separation is a HUGE breakup!

      • FRIC-FRAC

        by Written by André Marois, illustrated by Pauline Stive

        Cash! The Journey of Money Through Sandra’s life, but also through Jean-Guy’s, Mrs. Casini’s and many others, follow the astonishing journey of a bank note and discover the history of money, cash, dough, bucks... Do we save for studies, or on the contrary does money burn our fingers and is spent as quickly as it was earned? A powerful graphic novel which reflects on our attitudes surrounding money matters.

      • Les livres de Madame Sacoche

        by Written by Angèle Delaunois, illustrated by Caroline Merola

        Mrs Handbag lives in a strange house. There are books everywhere! In her kitchen, her hallway, her bathroom, her attic, her living room ... and even in her bedroom. Incredible but true, Mrs Handbag sleeps on a bed of books!  This picture book is a hymn to reading, an ode to literature... an incredible invitation to dive into books! Mrs Handbag has an unconditional love for books but she loves sharing her discoveries even more. Welcome to her fantastic and bookish universe! A perfect picture book to talk about the power of imagination and reading, and the importance of opening our minds to travel into unforgettable adventures made of words and stories. The creative talent of Angèle Delaunois and Caroline Merola has resulted in a picture book that book lovers of every age will want to eat right up!

      • The Boy's Marbles

        by Nataša Nuhanović

        A boy and girl promise to meet at midnight on a bench halfway between their apartments, and run away together, only the boy never comes. Twenty years later in Montreal, she meets someone who reminds her of the boy and wonders whether it could really be him. A brilliant anti-war story that wakes the reader in hope and love, and helps understand just how useless, meaningless and absurd war really is.

      • Anelis et la mer

        by Beatriz Carvalho

        Anelis hasn’t always lived in Montreal. She used to live in a warm country where the sea was part of her life. Anelis is often sad because she misses the country she grew up in. To help herself feel better, she brings to the surface all the good memories of her former life that warm her heart. She then makes a list of everything that makes her happy, right here and now, in her new country. Anelis starts feeling better.

      • Fiction

        A Good Name

        by Yejide Kilanko

        Twelve years in America and Eziafa Okereke has nothing to show for it. Desperate to re-write his story, Eziafa returns to Nigeria to find a woman he can mold to his taste. Eighteen-year-old Zina has big dreams. An arranged marriage to a much older man isn't one of them. Trapped by family expectations, Zina marries Eziafa, moves to Houston, and trains as a nurse. Buffeted by a series of disillusions, the couple stagger through a turbulent marriage until Zina decides to change the rules of engagement.

      • Je suis écolo !

        by Written by Angèle Delaunois, illustrated by Philippe Béha

        Philosophy series: I Am Green! No matter your age, you can take care of the planet! Every ecological daily gesture counts, even when you are 4 years old! We bring our bags to the grocery store, we eat seasonal fruits and vegetables, we avoid wasting water and we turn off the lights when we leave a room. An enlightening picture book which challenges children and also adults on the importance of changing our habits to take better care of our planet.

      • Mon amie la Lune

        by Paul Martin

        My Good Friend the Moon! This beautiful Moon that makes us dream and that watches over us at night! The beautiful Moon which seems to follow us everywhere and even moves at the same speed as a car! The Moon, when it changes in color, size and shape. The Moon which disappears under the clouds at dawn... but almost always comes back at night!

      • Leonardo: The Secrets of a Genius

        by Luca Novelli

        Would you like to be a creative genius like Leonardo? This extraordinary notebook is a good place to start. It contains drawings, projects and fantastic machines that come from his original Codexes, and precious spaces where Leonardo in person invites you not just to make his acquaintance, but also to write and invent with him. Leonardo engaged in all sorts of endeavors, from science to painting, from anatomy to stage direction, from architecture to the creation of war machines. Almost dyslexic as a child, he started copying and working until he became everyone's great master: his disciples were painters, architects, even writers and poets. And here he presents himself, in all his genius, as a good prompter and travel companion.

      • November 2022

        The Bob Dylan Albums - 2nd Edition

        by Anthony Varesi

        Bob Dylan has created a body of work unparalleled in popular music. As a songwriter and as a singer, Dylan expanded the boundaries for song. In this substantially revised and updated second edition of The Bob Dylan Albums, Anthony Varesi analyzes the massive Dylan canon through a detailed discussion of each of the artist’s officially released albums. The book follows Dylan’s career chronologically from 1962’s Bob Dylan through to 2021’s Bootleg Series release Springtime in New York. All of Dylan’s studio albums, live albums, collections and archival releases are examined in the text and in the detailed, annotated, cross-referenced discography, as are Dylan’s notable soundtrack contributions, side projects and benefit concert appearances. The Bob Dylan Albums, 2nd Edition also discusses Dylan’s other writings, such as Chronicles and his Nobel Prize lecture, and reviews the films Dylan has appeared in or been the subject of. The book contains frank analyses of the more controversial aspects of Dylan’s career, including songs Dylan wrote about George Jackson, Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, Joey Gallo and Lenny Bruce, the use of Dylan’s music in advertisements, and Dylan’s 2011 trip to China. The book looks at recurring themes in Dylan’s songs, the influence of other artists on Dylan’s music, and the ongoing relevance of Dylan’s work. In the process, The Bob Dylan Albums, 2nd Edition unearths new meaning in both Dylan’s most famous works and in his songs and albums that have received less attention.

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