Une maman pour Choco
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother.






A lonely little bird named Choco goes in search of a mother.
When a delicious-looking piglet knocks on Mr. Fox's door "accidentally," the fox can hardly believe his good luck. It's not every day that dinner just shows up on your doorstep. It must be his lucky day! Or is it?Before Mr. Fox can say grace, the piglet has manipulated him into giving him a fabulously tasty meal, the full spa treatment (with bath and massage), and . . . freedom.In a funny trickster tale of her own, Kasza keeps readers guessing until the surprise ending when they'll realize it was piglet's lucky day all along.
Is the Bear, the Elephant, or the Lion the mightiest animal in the forest? When the three friends come upon a golden crown that says, "For the Mightiest," they each think that they deserve the title. Just when it looks like they'll argue forever, an old woman comes along, which gives them an idea. They'll have a contest to see who can scare her the most! But their game goes awry when a giant appears to take the crown. The giant is certainly the biggest, but does that make him the mightiest? Or is there someone else even mightier than the giant? Keiko Kasza charms us again with a subtle reminder that no one is mightier than Mom.
The story revolves around a wolf with an insatiable appetite, particularly for chicken stew. Spotting a chicken he deems perfect for his meal, he decides to fatten her up by cooking delicious food for her. However, when the time comes to feast, the wolf is in for an unexpected twist. This tale combines humor and surprise, highlighting themes of greed and the consequences of one's actions.
Moka the dog thinks he would like to be a wolf, but soon changes his mind.
The story revolves around Tiger, who learns valuable lessons about sharing and fair play from his friend Rat. Through their interactions, the narrative highlights the importance of kindness and cooperation, emphasizing how positive friendships can transform negative behavior.