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Andrée Poulin

    Andrée Poulin crée des livres pour enfants captivants, s'appuyant sur son expérience antérieure de journaliste. Son œuvre se caractérise par un style narratif fort qui captive les jeunes lecteurs. Elle vise à inspirer et à éduquer les enfants à travers ses histoires. Poulin est une auteure acclamée, reconnue pour l'art et la substance de ses livres.

    Zwei Jungs und eine Hochzeit
    The Thirteenth Piglet
    Tickled Pink
    Going for a Sea Bath
    When You're Scared
    Y'a Pas de Place Chez Nous
    • A mostly wordless narrative unfolds through vibrant illustrations, sound effects, and variations of a single phrase, creating a charming tale about confronting fears. The unique storytelling approach invites readers to engage with the visuals and emotions, making it a delightful experience for all ages. The full-color artwork enhances the narrative, emphasizing the journey of courage and resilience.

      When You're Scared
    • Going for a Sea Bath

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,3(88)Évaluer

      The story follows Leanne, who finds bath time dull until her father introduces a sea turtle to keep her company. Inspired by her father's imaginative ideas, the bathtub quickly fills with an array of sea creatures. Ultimately, Leanne comes up with a brilliant solution to manage the overflowing excitement, showcasing her creativity and resourcefulness.

      Going for a Sea Bath
    • Tickled Pink

      How Friendship Washes the World with Color

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Celebrating inclusion, self-esteem, and the essence of true friendship, this book features the vibrant artwork of Lucile Danis Drouot paired with the engaging text of award-winning author Andrée Poulin. The combination of charming illustrations and uplifting narrative creates a delightful exploration of these important themes, making it a meaningful read for children.

      Tickled Pink
    • The last piglet of a large litter courageously finds his own sense of belonging Thirteen, the last piglet of a litter of 13, loves to play and help out around the farm. But he soon realizes that his mother can only feed 12 of her piglets at the same time, which, unfortunately, leaves no room for him. Suddenly, life seems very unfair! Gripped by his literal hunger, Thirteen discovers that a different kind of hunger will drive him to find the solution to take his place among his family.

      The Thirteenth Piglet