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  2. Bibliothèque verte - Wikipedia

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    Green Library (French, Bibliothèque verte) is a collection of French books for children created in 1923 by Hachette. [1] The books are characterized by their green covers. The books had commercial success, being most popular between 1955 and 1980.

  3. Category:French-language children's books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French-language children's books" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. Le Petit Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    Le Petit Nicolas (Little Nicholas) is a series of French children's books created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé; its first installment was originally published on 29 March 1959. The books depict an idealized version of childhood in 1950s France.

  5. Martine (character) - Wikipedia

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    Martine is the title character in a series of books for children originally written in French by the Belgians Marcel Marlier and Gilbert Delahaye and published by Casterman. The first album, Martine à la ferme ( Martine at the farm ), was published in 1954, followed by 59 other books, which have been translated into many different languages.

  6. Funny Little Animals - Wikipedia

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    Funny Little Animals (French: Drôles de petites bêtes) is a series of children's books written by French illustrator and writer Antoon Krings and published by Gallimard Jeunesse. Taking place in a shared universe , each book centres around a different anthropomorphic insect or small mammal , with some reoccurring characters appearing in ...

  7. Barbapapa - Wikipedia

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    Barbapapa is a 1970 children's picture book by the French-American couple Annette Tison and Talus Taylor, who lived in Paris, France. Barbapapa is both the title character and the name of his "species". The book was the first of a series of children's books originally written in French and later translated into over 30 languages. [1]

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