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Nadine Brun-Cosme

    Big Wolf & Little Wolf
    Un chat dans mon assiette
    Petites histoires du Père Castor pour faire rire les petits
    Graines de star
    Le voyage de Grand Ours
    Petites histoires du Père Castor dès 3 ans
    • 10 histoires à partager avec les enfants à partir de 3 ans, pour les faire rêver et les aider à grandir : - 24 petites souris vont à l'école - Loup ne sait pas compter - À table ! - Petit Âne veut être un loup - Le Petit Hérisson partageur - Tu m'aimes, dis ? - La Plume du caneton - J'ai un énorme bobo - Le Doudou perdu d'Océane - Le Monstre que personne n'a vu

      Petites histoires du Père Castor dès 3 ans
    • Graines de star

      • 405pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Léo est folle de joie ! Son père, facteur, a accepté qu'elle l'accompagne dans ses tournées. A cheval sur son intrépide vélo, elle commence à distribuer le courrier avec lui. Et, tous les matins, elle passe devant la maison d'un vieillard au regard triste qui semble attendre une lettre qui ne vient pas... Alors, un jour, Léo a une idée : et si elle lui écrivait une lettre ? Est-ce que ça le rendrait un peu moins triste ?

      Graines de star
    • Un chat dans mon assiette

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Marc accepte d'aller au goûter d'anniversaire de Sylvia, alors qu'il ne l'apprécie pas vraiment... Mais la mère de Sylvia est la reine de la crème fouettée ! Au moment où Marc est en train d'avaler sa énième portion de gâteau au fond du jardin, un chaton tombe dans son assiette... Il le vole et s'enfuit. Les problèmes commencent...

      Un chat dans mon assiette
    • Big Wolf & Little Wolf

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,3(771)Évaluer

      A story about how life changes when one comes to understand the meaning of friendship and sharing.Big Wolf lives alone under a tree at the top of a hill. He is alone, but happy. One day he sees another wolf approaching, a little wolf. Without a word, Little Wolf sits down next to Big Wolf. He stays all night and all the next day. At first Big Wolf is suspicious. He also is worried that Little Wolf will grow bigger and become a rival. After a while, however, he starts to feel fond of his small companion. He decides to let Little Wolf share his covers, just a little, so he isn’t cold at night. The next day he shares some of his lunch. Just as Big Wolf is starting to get used to his new friend, and even to care for him, Little Wolf disappears. Big Wolf is too proud to cry or get upset, but the reader cannot miss the great mix of emotions he feels, which are movingly portrayed in Olivier Tallec’s sensitive illustrations. Big Wolf loses his appetite and cannot sleep. He spends his time staring at the horizon, waiting for Little Wolf to return, but without the slightest reason to hope that he will. But with the arrival of spring Little Wolf does return. Big Wolf is so happy his heart almost bursts. The two wolves shyly admit that without each other they found life lonely. Never again will they leave each other’s side.

      Big Wolf & Little Wolf
    • Daddy Long Legs

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,9(8)Évaluer

      A warm and colourful celebration of fatherhood, perfect for soothing anxieties.

      Daddy Long Legs
    • A picture book about three best friends who do everything together, until they each realize that sometimes having time alone can be nice too. Rabbit, Duck, and Big Bear are best friends. They do everything together and go everywhere together except for one place. They never go down the long and winding path together. But this winter, when Rabbit, Duck, and Big Bear go skating on the frozen pond, Rabbit loses control and barrels straight down the path. What she finds there is one of the most beautiful places she has ever seen, but to her surprise, Big Bear and Duck both admit they sometimes go there when they want to be alone. And while she sits in the quiet calm, Rabbit begins to understand why. In this story rich with social emotional learning, young readers will see the importance of balancing time with friends and time spent on their own. Nadine Brun-Cosme and Olivier Tallec perfectly pair to create a fun story with lovable characters and an important message. This book is the ideal read-aloud to help little ones wind down before quiet time.

      Rabbit, Duck, and Big Bear
    • Little Mad

      • 14pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      3,1(42)Évaluer

      Exploring the emotions of a young child, the story follows Little One as she transforms into Little Mad when playtime ends. This whimsical tale delves into feelings of frustration and the journey of understanding and managing emotions, showcasing the importance of expressing oneself and the transition from anger to acceptance. Through imaginative storytelling, it encourages young readers to recognize and navigate their feelings in a relatable way.

      Little Mad
    • Little Worry

      • 14pages
      • 1 heure de lecture
      2,9(48)Évaluer

      The story follows Little One, who transforms into Little Worry due to his fear of sleeping in the dark. This enchanting tale explores themes of anxiety and the challenges of facing fears, ultimately guiding young readers toward understanding and overcoming their worries. Through imaginative storytelling, it reassures children that they are not alone in their nighttime fears.

      Little Worry