Zou is a five years old foal; he lives with his family in Zebratown. Each day brings a new sense of discovery, exploration and fun to Zou. An animated series filled with humour and tenderness.
52 x 11' on Disney Channel
The first titles are now available in Zou publishing license: activity books with stickers, games, and colouring.
48 pages, 21 x 29 cm, 3 years +
Three titles available and more to come
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
That's what children are like
by Alain Serres, ill. Silvia BonanniWhat are children like? This highly imaginative collage book attempts to define what it means to be a child, both seriously and with humour. A strong text that can be read aloud, even claimed if necessary... so that everybody can hear! A continuation of Rue du monde's editorial line on children's rights. Because a child holds tomorrow's world in his hands...
40 pages, 23 x 33 cm, 4 years +
Monday, September 24, 2012
1,2,3 stars!
Counting nature
by Anne-Sophie Baumann, ill. by Anne-Lise Boutin
This unusual picture book invites children to explore the world of figures and big numbers: from zero for a worm's paws, to 10 pips hidden in an apple, to billions of stars... There are so many things to see, count and name! A simple and elegant book specially documented. The poetry of mathematics meets up with the delicacy of the natural world.
48 pages, 25 x 25 cm, 4 years +
Rights sold: Portuguese (Brazil)
by Anne-Sophie Baumann, ill. by Anne-Lise Boutin
This unusual picture book invites children to explore the world of figures and big numbers: from zero for a worm's paws, to 10 pips hidden in an apple, to billions of stars... There are so many things to see, count and name! A simple and elegant book specially documented. The poetry of mathematics meets up with the delicacy of the natural world.
48 pages, 25 x 25 cm, 4 years +
Rights sold: Portuguese (Brazil)
Labels:
18 months +,
5 years +,
non-fiction,
picture books,
Rue du monde
Friday, July 6, 2012
Feather
This title draws the portrait of birds, funny and stylized, in contrast with the drawing of their feathers, detailed and naturalistic. Filled with humour and tenderness, the book will be enjoyed for its details. One can feel like a collector, just like this mischievous tomcat, who just adores his fellows with feathers... A LPO-BirdLife France labelled book.
48 pages, 23 x 32,5 cm, 4 years +
Rights sold: Spanish (World)
48 pages, 23 x 32,5 cm, 4 years +
Rights sold: Spanish (World)
Labels:
18 months +,
5 years +,
Courtes et longues,
non-fiction,
picture books
Once upon a tree
by Emilie VastFollow the life of a tree, from Spring to Winter: the birds nesting, the dears enjoying the new leaves, the courtship display of the animals, the fruits growing, the birds learning to fly while the Autumn winds arrives, the foxes playing in the snow. Holes in the pages allow the animals to jump from one page to the other and the child to follow their tracks. A delicate and delightful exploration of nature.
32 pages, 16,5 x 30 cm, 6 holes with differents sizes, 2 colours printing
3 years +
Rights sold: Italian, Greek, Korean
Labels:
18 months +,
5 years +,
éditions MeMo,
novelty books,
picture books
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Little Boy Brown
by Isobel Harris, ill. André François
Little Boy Brown
is a young boy who lives in New York City. He describes the world he and his
parents live in, with no nature, almost underground, between tunnels and
subways. One day, Hilda, the chambermaid, takes him to her family in the countryside. There he
discovers the pleasure of making a fire, helping Hilda to cook a cake and patting
the house’s dog. The afternoon tea brings the whole of Hilda’s family together.
They speak a foreign language. At the end of the day, it is a wonderful experience
for Little Boy Brown whose life has been changed as well as his outlook on the
others.
56 pages, 17 x
25,5 cm, 7 years +
Rights sold: English (North America)
Rights sold: English (North America)
Now open the box
by Dorothy Kunhardt
Pewee is a tiny little dog
in a box at the circus. Everybody loves him. But one day a terrible frightful
awful thing happened, Peewee the tiny little dog started to grow. He became so
big, that he now had the size of an ordinary dog and no place in the circus
anymore. Everybody loved him still but he had to go until a splendid wonderful
thing happened...
A new edition of this
comical American tale from the 30’s.
24,5 x 17 cm, 64 pages, 4 years +
Rights sold: Italian
Rights sold: Italian
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