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Caillou: The Broken Castle

by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre Brignaud

Caillou is building a beautiful castle that his sister Rosie accidently destroys. Upset and angry, Caillou vents his frustration. Mommy listens to him, consoles him, and explains that Rosie did not do it on purpose.With Mommy's help, Caillou takes his first steps toward tolerance and learning to compromise.

Caillou: Aunt Ana's Divorce

by Christine L'Heureux Pierre Brignaud

A gentle discussion about the subject of divorce ensues when curious Caillou asks his cousins Amanda and Emilio why their mommy doesn't live with their daddy. As the children continue to play, Caillou learns about divorce, having two homes, and the feelings experienced by his cousins. He learns that it is important for Emilio and Amanda to remember that it's not their fault their mommy and daddy separated their mother would always be their mommy, and their father would always be their daddy.

Caillou: The Wolf

by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre Brignaud

After seeing his father coming down the stairs, a curious Caillou decides to explore the attic--a place he's never been--by himself. Once up in the dimly lit space he becomes frightened when he thinks he sees a wolf. Full color.

Caillou: A Nice Surprise

by Pierre Brignaud Nicole Nadeau

Hoping to alleviate his boredom, Caillou decides to surprise his mother with a new recipe. Hard at work in the kitchen, he becomes covered with flour, and a puddle of honey causes his feet to stick to the floor.

Caillou: The Jungle Explorer

by Eric Sévigny Sarah Margaret Johanson

Caillou's friend Sarah has a magnifying glass. She shows Caillou how it makes everything in the garden look bigger and suggests a game. Caillou will be a jungle explorer, using the magnifying glass to make butterflies look as big as birds and Gilbert the cat as big as a lion.

Caillou: Training Wheels

by Eric Sévigny Sarah Margaret Johanson

The training wheels on Caillou's bicycle are slowing him down and making it difficult to keep up with Sarah. Believing he can ride just as well as her, Caillou decides he's ready to try without them. However, Caillou quickly learns there is a right time for everything.

Caillou: My First Play

by Marilyn Pleau-Murissi Eric Sévigny

There's a special event at Caillou's day care. Leo, Clementine and Caillou are getting ready to be in a play. They enjoy dressing up and rehearsing but they appreciate it even more when their parents come to see the show.

Caillou: Merry Christmas!

by Johanne Mercier Pierre Brignaud Francine Nadeau

It's Christmastime and Caillou's family is gathering together. Even his Aunt Poppy and her cat Balthazar have come from far away to celebrate the holiday with Caillou, his sister Rosie, and their parents and grandparents. Before they know it, Christmas Eve has arrived, and Caillou-who is too excited to sleep-suddenly hears a strange noise. Could it be Santa? Capturing the precious memories and emotions of the holiday season, toddlers learn about the deeper meaning of Christmas.

Caillou: Happy Thanksgiving!

by Pierre Brignaud Sarah Margaret Johanson

The house is bustling in anticipation of a Thanksgiving feast, and Caillou dreams of all the things he'll eat at his favorite meal. Yet today he will discover that there is more to the holiday than delicious food-it's about being thankful for the good things and important people in his life. Capturing the precious memories and emotions of the holiday season, toddlers will learn about the deeper meaning of Thanksgiving in this vividly illustrated story.Also available in trade cloth/hardcover (ISBN: 978-2-89718-021-8)

Caillou: The Magic of Compost

by Sarah Margaret Johanson Eric Sévigny

Caillou loves magic. Grandma impresses Caillou so much with her "composter" magic trick that Caillou has to try it too. He goes home and turns scraps of leftovers, grass clippings, and apple cores into plant food!

Caillou: Every Drop Counts

by Sarah Margaret Johanson Eric Sévigny

At day care Caillou learns about water conservation. Once at home, he looks for ways that he can save water. Because his suggestion of not taking any more baths is vetoed by Mommy, Caillou has to find other ways to conserve-every little drop adds up!

Caillou Says No!

by Nicole Nadeau Pierre Brignaud

Caillou often says "no," but sometimes he really means "yes." The "no stage" is the start of a child's testing of independence and growing self-awareness. In these stories, children can grow alongside Caillou to navigate their way successfully through this key developmental experience of childhood. Full color.

A Day at the Farm

by Joceline Sanschagrin Pierre Brignaud

In this tale, Caillou, Mommy, and Daddy visit Uncle Felix's farm. Caillou learns what it takes to keep the farm going as he feeds the sheep, gathers the hens' eggs, and gives hay to the cows. Full color.

Caillou: A Special Guest

by Pierre Brignaud Joceline Sanschagrin

Caillou is so excited--his Uncle Felix, whom he's never met, is coming for dinner. Yet he doesn't quite understand who Uncle Felix is and why he's getting so much attention from Mommy and Daddy. Full color.

Caillou: My Day Care Friends

by Sarah Margaret Johanson Eric Sevigny

First-day jitters are explored in this story drawn from the popular television series. A poster containing fun, interactive activities that reinforce the book's themes is also included. Full color. Consumable.

Caillou Gets the Hiccups!

by Sarah Margaret Johanson Eric Sévigny

A spaghetti dinner and a lot of giggling result in Caillou getting the hiccups.Daddy thinks he knows how to cure them, and together, they embark on a series of hiccup-curing trials. But none of them seem to work! Mommy insists the hiccups will go away on their own - as long as Caillou doesn't make a big deal of them, and she's right!

Caillou: Learns to Skate

by Eric Sevigny Marion Johnson

Caillou is learning to skate. With a lot of tumbles, the help of a chair and loads of encouragement from Mommy and Daddy, Caillou begins to get the hang of it.

Léo et les presqu'îles

by Gilles Vigneault

Cette magnifique fable relate l'aventure de LÉo, le fils d'un pÊcheur disparu en mer. Parti explorer le monde des cinq presqu'Îles, LÉo fait la rencontre de personnages hauts en couleur qui ont bien connu son pÈre. Avec leur aide, il devient le plus petit capitaine d'un grand bateau. Un livre sur la transmission familiale, et la soif de dÉcouverte !

A Poodle in Paris

by Connie Kaldor Fil & Julie

In this charming story featuring funny illustrations by Fil & Julie and 12 catchy songs written and performed by Connie Kaldor, a dog named La Grande Fifi strolls through the streets of Paris bumping into a wide assortment of friends, including her Bichon Frisé band who plays for her in a club called "Le Bow Wow!".

A Gift for Sophie

by Gilles Vigneault

Winner of:Parents' Choice Recommended Award In this touching, poetic story set by the seaside, Old Man Tom teaches Sophie and Emilio the importance of seeing the world through their hearts. Presenting children with profound messages about friendship and gifts as well as old age and continuity, the book and accompanying CD offers a heartwarming perspective for the whole family. In addition to a production of the narrated story, the CD includes nine songs ranging from "A Friend That I Like" and "It's in the Nature of Things" to "I Have a Nest Full" and "The Old Man's House."

La mémé et la mouche

by Alan Mills PisHier

Un classique du rÉpertoire enfantin en AmÉrique-du-Nord, l'histoire rigolote d'une vieille dame qui a les yeux plus gros que la panse !

Le petit ours gris de la Mauricie

by F Leclerc Marie Lafrance

Dans la grande forêt de la Mauricie, un petit ours gris ignore les conseils de ses parents et choisit de passer l'hiver loin de sa tanière. Libre, il chante et danse avec les oiseaux, les renards et les chevreuils. Mais le printemps est bien loin... Un conte de Félix Leclerc qui rend hommage à son pays de neige. Edgar Bori assure la narration du conte et met en musique les aventures du petit ours gris. Au rythme des dodos et des saisons, petit ourson deviendra grand !

Un canard à New York

by Fil Amp Julie Connie Kaldor

Un tout petit canard des prairies rêve de monter sur les planches à Broadway pour présenter sa jolie danse Couac Couac. Malgré les mises en garde de ses amis, il quitte son étang et avec l'aide de la flamboyante camionneuse Big Betty, le petit canard fait son bonhomme de chemin... Arrivera-t-il à New York ? Un conte pétillant et endiablé qui swingue !

TogetherVerse

by Esther Samuels-Davis

Isabel is a young girl who, like many children, has big questions about our world. When a piece of the night sky suddenly spills on her shirt, Isabel begins to ask, and it is the creatures around her who show their answers. In simple text and enchanting pictures, author and illustrator Esther Samuels-Davis takes us on an adventure where no one is alone, small is big, and together we are strong. For questioners of all ages!

Tseremsaaks, and Nagunaks, the Whale-Chief: A Tsimshian mythical legend retold and illustrated by Roy Freeman

by Roy Freeman

A group of brothers go fishing and inadvertently let their anchor down onto the undersea house of Nagunaks, the chief of the whales. What happens then? A mythical legend from the native peoples of the Canadian Pacific Coast with a lesson from the whale that inspires our relation to all animals and nature. The illustrations inspire fantasy, curiosity, and discovery, inviting the story to come alive with their shapes, forms, and colors. A book to explore and enjoy, for all ages.

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