Children’s reading: Noémie’s favorites for little ones

Fear of the wolf? No way ! With these two books, children will shiver but above all have fun with the wolf.

Help, here comes the wolf!

De Ramadier & Bourgeau
Editions The School of Leisure (Loulou & Cie collection)

This hardback book is sturdy, you can put it in the hands of your little ones without any problem… They will also be obliged to take it in hand, since in this album, the reader will become an actor.

At the opening, the wolf arrives.
He’s approaching, he’s approaching… To avoid being bitten, the child is invited to quickly turn the page.
The wolf is approaching again, so quickly, let’s try to turn the book to unbalance it.
What if we tilted the book? Maybe the wolf would fall…
He’s smart, he hangs on. So let’s turn the book over, shake it…
And finally, wouldn’t the simplest thing be to close the book?
There you go, no more wolf, he remains in history.

An album that I love! It’s very fun and very effective. The children laugh a lot and take great pleasure in getting rid of the wolf once and for all.
From 2 years old.

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Open your door for me

By Michaël Escoffier & Matthieu Maudet
Editions The School of Leisure (Loulou & Cie collection)

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It all begins when the deer knocks on the rabbit and says “open the door, I’m being chased by the wolf”.
The rabbit opens and quickly brings him inside.
A few minutes later, there was another knock on the door. This time, it’s the wolf who says “open up, I’m being chased… by a monster!” “.

No question of letting the wolf in. A real chase begins with the wolf and this strange creature which frightens everyone outside the house.
Finally, we will realize that it was only the shadow of two kites, held by children.

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A black and white board book that children love. There are windows to open and lift. The pace of the book is great, it offers a little thrill every time someone knocks at the door…

And above all, this album helps to calm down and show that sometimes we create fears that don’t exist.
From 2 years old.

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