Devine combien je t'aime
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Je t'aime grand comme ça, haut comme ça, jusqu'au bout des orteils, aussi loin que... Une déclaration d'amour pleine de charme et de jeunesse d'un petit lièvre à un grand, d'un fils à son père.
Anita Jeram est une autrice et illustratrice accomplie, célébrée pour ses contributions réconfortantes à la littérature jeunesse. Son style distinctif donne vie aux histoires avec chaleur et fantaisie, explorant souvent des thèmes d'amitié, de découverte et des joies simples trouvées dans le monde qui nous entoure. Tant par ses illustrations d'œuvres populaires que par ses propres livres, Jeram captive les jeunes lecteurs avec des récits doux et des personnages attachants. Sa passion va au-delà de la page, avec l'ambition d'établir un sanctuaire pour la faune, reflétant son lien profond avec le monde naturel.






Je t'aime grand comme ça, haut comme ça, jusqu'au bout des orteils, aussi loin que... Une déclaration d'amour pleine de charme et de jeunesse d'un petit lièvre à un grand, d'un fils à son père.
A game between Big Nutbrown Hare and Little Nutbrown Hare unfolds as they attempt to express their love for each other, leading to the realization that love is difficult to quantify.
C'est le printemps. Tout se met pousser. "Regarde ce minuscule chne, dit Grand Livre Brun. Un jour, il sera un arbre.". "Un grand arbre " demande Petit Livre Brun. "Oui, un arbre trs grand et trs fort "
When Mary got up this morning, she was feeling contrary. She put her cap on back to front and her shoes on the wrong feet. And that was just the start of a very contrary day!
Bunny loves his mummy. She calls him Bunny, my honey. Then one day he gets lost in the woods. Fortunately Mummy Rabbit isn't far away and, at last, they are reunited. This is the first in a series about Bunny and his family
Mummy Bear and Daddy Bear reassure their three little bears that each is equally special to them. But the little bears start to wonder - do their differences mean they are loved less?
One dark and stormy night Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed, ready now, Sam? she asks, Oh no says Sam I'm waiting. So she reads him a story, but he still isn't ready, and he isn't ready after making a nest or having a warm glass of milk. What can he be waiting for, his good night kiss of course!
It's summer and Little Nutbrown Hare learns all about the different colours there are - the red of the berries, the green of the leaves, the blue of the sky - but can he guess what the loveliest colour of all is?
Little Nutbrown Hare loves playing games in the winter snow - bu is he clever enough to trick Big Nutbrown Hare?
Featuring a charming collection of gentle tales, this beautifully designed boxed set is perfect for gifting to new parents or adding to an Easter basket. The tiny trio of stories is crafted to delight and entertain, making it an ideal choice for celebrating new beginnings.