Caillou, Mommy and Daddy spend the day at 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. He even gets to ride on the big tractor. What a fun day! Exploring the animal world allows a child to discover a completely new range of sensations and emotions, and to learn how animals live. Eating grass, sleeping in the mud, having dozens of babies -- everything animals do will fascinate children.

Caillou Takes a Bath

by Joceline Sanschagrin

Published 25 September 2014
Caillou has a busy day playing outside and getting dirty. Now it's bath time. Splashing in the tub turns out to be just as much fun as playing in the garden. Now Caillou is all clean, at least until tomorrow! In this collection, Caillou grows as his universe expands. Step by step, he acquires greater autonomy.

Caillou and his friend are finding it hard to share their toys. But when Mommy suggests to exchange playthings, each child realizes the benefit of working together. Relevant to real development issues, this story touches on the ability to play with others and teaches both children and parents that the child's decision to share should be respected. In this series, Caillou is growing up and his world is expanding. Step by step, he gains more independence.

Caillou: At the Doctor

by Joceline Sanschagrin

Published 17 October 2013
Mommy has been taking good care of Caillou, but he still has a fever. It's time to see the doctor and Caillou is a little nervous. With help from his mommy and a kind, patient doctor, Caillou learns that going to the doctor isn't all bad and that the doctor can help him feel better. This wonderful story helps toddlers overcome their anxieties associated with visiting the doctor. In this series, Caillou is growing up and his world is expanding. Step by step, he gains more independence.

Caillou: Be Careful!

by Joceline Sanschagrin

Published 18 April 2013
One winter afternoon, Caillou decides to make a snowman. While looking for a hat to put on it, Caillou climbs on a chair and falls. Luckily, Mommy is there to teach him to be careful. Under Mommy's close supervision, Caillou experiments. He goes out to make a snowman without his mittens and learns that when it is cold outside, you have to dress warmly. Then, when he is helping Mommy make hot chocolate, Caillou experiments with the temperature of the stove elements. He learns that a hot stove can burn, just like Mommy said. Conceived with the help of a child psychologist, the Step by Step books take everyday situations and present them from the child's point of view.