Find out age-appropriate books for your children
A story to read aloud together by following the rhythm. Count fingers and toes, make physical contact with touch your child while reading and playing: they will quickly learn to count!
An array of animals, actions, objects: each with its own sound; by reading together, children learn to recognise the images and associate each one with its sound. Don’t be shy: do the funniest noises you can!
This book contains a cheerful good morning: objects and images familiar to the little ones wish them a good day. With your child, name all the images in the book while pointing at them: you’ll have fun and they will learn many new words.
Many different animals, all to be touched! This is a tactile book, perfect for reading together, learning the names of the animals or the colours of their coats… and while you are reading, your child can touch and recognise furs and shells!
Pimpa is an irresistible dog with red dots, doing all sorts of things: it’s fun to follow her day. This little book is ideal for naming everyday activities.
What do foods look like inside? Through tactile illustrations and bright colours, this book helps children discover what’s inside an apple, a fish, an avocado… through touch and by reading together you’ll want to discover more!
This story is in an imaginary language, so you can read it whichever way you want, with the tone you want and using different rhythms: these will be your unique sounds that you create for yourself and your child. Play together!
Who is afraid of monsters? Certainly not the mouse, who is smart and resourceful and doesn’t stop for anyone or anything. A fun book with a fast pace, to read and read again.
A simple, wonderful story to enthral all children: a small caterpillar eats and eats and eats, until it’s full, then hides in its cocoon and after a few days, turns into a beautiful butterfly. To be read aloud, discovering the colours of the food, counting the number of meals, touching all the holes the caterpillar leaves in the fruit and sweets on which it binges.
Simple, direct drawings tell a story of friendship in which meeting someone enriches and changes us a little. But also a book inviting us to identify colours and play at mixing them up.
The adventures of a mole who discovered someone pooped on its head. To find out who did it, it will have to encounter many different animals. For discussing a favourite topic of children this age, in a way that is fun, ironic and never crass.