Cats

by Pascale De Bourgoing

Published 1 September 1992
Introduces the behavior and life cycle of cats. Features acetate overlays to hide and then reveal information.

Water

by Pascale De Bourgoing and Gallimard Jeunesse

Published 1 January 1990
Raindrops, icicles, puddles, rivers, oceans, dams, hoses, and taps. Water is falling, melting, and flowing all around us in nature, at home, and even inside us.


Dig in the sand, peep under stones, pick up colorful shells. Find crabs and shrimps, oysters and limpets, mussels and starfish.

The Lion

by Pierre De Hugo and Jeunesse Gallimard

Published 1 January 2001

The Hedgehog

by Pierre De Hugo

Published 1 January 2004
Why does a hedgehog roll up in a tight ball, with all its prickles sticking out? What does it eat? How does it spend the winter?



The Riverbank

by Laura Bour

Published 1 January 1993

Animals in Danger

by Pierre De Hugo

Published 1 January 2002

Which animals are threatened with extinction? In this book you will find out how some animals have disappeared altogether. Discover why others, like gorillas, panda bears, tigers, and even elephants must be protected if they are to survive.


Cars

by Claude Delafosse

Published 13 March 2009

Look at the engine of a car. Ride inĀ  a racing car, a dumper truck, a bulldozer, a cattle-truck, a bus. Drive a fire-engine, an ambulance, a police car through the city traffic. Count the wheels on a bike, a skate board, roller skates, a tricycle, a baby buggy, a motor bike and a scooter.


Monkeys and Apes

by Gallimard Jeunesse

Published 1 January 1993
An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of a variety of apes and monkeys.

Bears

by Laura Bour

Published 1 January 1992
Text, illustrations, and overlays show bears hibernating, caring for their young, hunting and gathering food, and playing.

The Castle

by Pascale De Bourgoing and Jeunesse Gallimard

Published 1 January 1991
Rush across the drawbridge, duck under the portcullis, and burst into the courtyard. Wander through the hall and kitchen and admire the knight's bright armor.