Didier Jeunesse
Books with CD
Special edition 2013
Age 0 and up Véronique Mazière
Bazar Circus
pp. 48 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 40’
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Swing Café
Story by Carl Noral Illustrations : Rébécca Dautremer pp. 60 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 60’
A book-record combo full of energy and fantasy to help children discover the birth of jazz.
Peter Pan & Wendy
Illustrations by Ilya Green
pp. 48 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 50’
15 lullabies from a 1950s and 1960s jazz anthology. After Swing Café and Peter Pan & Wendy, Didier Jeunesse continues to introduce a young public to the jazz classics by bringing together some of the loveliest voices, including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Chet Baker, Franck Sinatra, and Nat King Cole.
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Story and illustrations: Véronique Mazière
Story and illustrations : Ilya Green pp. 40 / 21 x 24 cm
In a tree with multi-coloured leaves, a baby has just emerged from its cocoon and goes off in search of “a new place” where he will have a little more space. How about the owl’s nest? Or with the ladybirds and butterflies? Or in the dormouse’s home? With his friend the cat, the baby finally finds a pair of arms to take him to “the very best place of all”, his mother’s arms! The adventures of separation and the tender reunion of a baby with his mother.
Where’s that Big Tomcat ?
Story : Pierre Delyue Illustrations : Cécile Hudrisier pp. 18 / 19 x 19 cm
“Where is that big tomcat? I would really like to find him, hee, hee, hee! I’ll tie knots in his tail, split his hairs and curl his moustache to disguise him as a dog, and so much more...!”
Illustration : Jean de Brunhoff, The Story of Babar © Didier Jeunesse, 2012
Story & narrator : Pépito Matéo Music : Camille Saint-Saëns Illustrations : Vanessa Hié pp. 36 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 34’
Contact : Anne Risaliti, Foreign Rights Manager Adresse : 8 rue d’Assas, 75006 Paris, France / E-mail : arisaliti@editions-didier.fr
From the “Tim & Joey’s Adventures” collection
pp. 32 / 20 x 20 cm
From the “Tim & Joey’s Adventures” collection
Story and illustrations: Véronique Mazière pp. 48 / 20 x 20 cm
Tim finds a basket in front of his door with something inside. “Oh dear it’s a baby!” exclaims Kim, “I must stay calm!” Tim is in a tizzy, because he doesn’t know the first thing about babies, but they can’t be all that difficult to look after. All you have to do is feed them, change them, play and sing with them. With one action and one illustration per page, this is a delightful and simple learning album!
Illustration : Véronique Mazière, Oh ! A baby ! © Didier Jeunesse, 2013
FLAP-BOOK
The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant
The Carnival Of The Animals
Hello, Goodnight
My Tree
Classical
The original album by Jean de Brunhoff now in book-CD form for the first time. Set to music by Francis Poulenc. Natalie Dessay provides a gentle and spirited reading of The Story of Babar, elegantly accompanied by Shani Diluka on the piano. A wonderful way to discover the works of Francis Poulenc as well as the timeless story of the little elephant.
NEW Oh! A baby!
«All children grow up. All except for one.» An adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s book by Jean-Pierre Kerloc’h
pp. 60 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 30’
Véronique Mazière
NEW
pp. 48 / 26,5 x 26,5 cm / A book with CD: 50’
Story by Jean de Brunhoff Music by Francis Poulenc Narator :Natalie Dessay Pianist : Shani Diluka
Oh ! Un bébé !
In this very amusing flap-book the reader searches for the cat who has wisely decided to stay at home, given all those threats!
Illustration : Cécile Hudrisier, Where that Big Tomcat ? © Didier Jeunesse, 2012
The Most Beautiful Jazz Lullabies
Adaptation : Jean-Pierre Kerloc’h Music : Charlie Mingus Narrator : Eric Pintus Illustrations : Ilya Green
11,90 €
ISBN : 978-2-278-07061-9
A marvellous musical tale, both funny and full of poetry, a true hymn to freedom and love. Slav music is honoured here, the kind that sets your soul wandering, both nostalgic and fiery at the same time.
Jazz
Tim & Joé
Tim & Joé
There’s panic at the Bazar Circus, for the King has decided to attend the evening’s performance. Everyone is overdoing it and Angelo, the human cannonball, is fired so far away that he never comes down again. But Gala, his love, sets out with his performing dog to search far and wide for him.Back at the circus a fire bursts out. The King is furious and decides to banish the circus from his kingdom.
NEW
Les histoires de
Oh! Un bébé!
From the “Tales and Opera” book/CD collection Music by: Chostakovich, Khachaturian, Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninov, Milhaud, Monti and Satie Story: Carl Norac Illustrations: Isabelle Chatellard
Les histoires de
Musical Tale
Albums
Albums
Age 3 and up
Age 5 and up Lauranne Quentric
The Night Watch
Story and illustrations: Simon Hureau pp. 40 / 28 x 19,5 cm
“The light is fading, we’ve eaten and we’re sleepy. We close the shutters, draw the curtains, turn out the light... and there’s the moon!” And the night life begins. So many things happen at night once the children are in bed!
NEW
A marvellous stroll through the night to observe the colour of the sky, listen to the sounds of the night and see the ordinary goings-on of people and animals in the city and in the countryside.
Lauranne Quentric xxxxxxx 11,90 € ISBN : 978-2-278-07066-4
NEW NEW Bearlocks
Story by Stéphane Servant Illustrations by Laetitia Le Saux pp. 32 / 23,4 x 25 cm
The Bear family is getting dressed up for the great forest carnival! But when Little Bear says that he is going to dress up as a girl, and not just any girl but Goldilocks, Daddy Bear gets very annoyed. Skirts and pigtails are for girls!
A Friend
Story and illustrations by Lauranne Quentric pp. 36 / 22,8 x 20,4 cm
A little girl draws her ideal friend. Little by little the friend comes to life and the two grow up together.They spend some extraordinary moments together, until the day the friend makes a strange acquaintance…
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Illustration : Ronan Badel, The Grey Wolf’s Good Mood © Didier Jeunesse, 2013.
The Two Old People and The Tree of Life Story by Patrick Fishmann Illustrations by Martine Bourre pp. 36 / 25 x 25 cm
An old grandfather and grandmother lived peacefully in a cabin, but one morning, the grandfather finds a seed under the table. Shortly afterwards a tree begins to grow. It grows and grows so tall that the two old people have to cut down the table and then the roof of the house. It is so important for them to let the tree grow. Until the day the crest of the tree reached the sky’s crust…. A sensitive tale about life, love and death.
The Grey Wolf’s Good Mood
The Donkey’s Journey
pp. 36 / 25 x 25 cm
pp. 36 / 25 x 25 cm
One morning Grey Wolf wakes up in a very good mood. Very proud and full of himself, he sets of in search of food, bragging as he goes, “Hey, it’s me the Wooooolf, the strongest and most handsome wolf in the world!” But his prey turns out to be pretty fierce and far smarter, and one by one they get the better of him. At the end of the day, Grey Wolf is exhausted and no longer certain of being the most handsome wolf in the world!
The donkey is moping around the farm. He feels that something is missing but he’s not sure what it is. To find what he’s looking for he decides to have a change of scene, and it just so happens that an old van is lying rusting in a corner, crying out to be fixed! And so began the preparations for a great journey, which intrigued all the other animals on the farm, and soon they decided to join the donkey on his trip. That is how the donkey set off for Gibraltar with a rabbit at the wheel, a very strong pig, a goat with a lovely singing voice and a cock who could read. Will the donkey find what he is looking for?
Story: Gilles Bizouerne Illustrations: Ronan Badel
NEW
Story by Isabelle Grelet Illustrations by Irène Bonacina
Little Biscuit
or the Story of a Gingerbread Man who Didn’t Want to End Up in Crumbs
Story and illustrations by Cécile Hudrisier pp. 36 / 23 x 18,8 cm
“Step by tiny step, Little Biscuit advanced into the woods. The leaves crackled under his feet…” Little Biscuit met all kinds of creatures there, a mouse, a snake, an owl, and a wolf, and every one of them was hungry! By the time he got home to his grandmother, who made him, he was in a bit of a state, so she decided to even him out. But Little Biscuit had a better idea!
Rosa Moon
Story and illustrations by Magali Le Huche pp. 32 / 19,3 x 25,5 cm
In the village of the Grumpy, a young woman called Rosa Moon with skin as fair as the day and a voice a lovely as the dawn, likes to sing all day and even all night. But not everyone was happy about that, so Rosa Moon fled into the woods to sing at night and soon captivated the wolves with her beautiful operatic arias. One morning the wolves followed her home causing terror and shrieks protest among the inhabitants…
Little Doggie
Story by Carl Norac Illustrations by Isabelle Chatellard pp. 64 / 15,5 x 21 cm
Little brother has found a white mask.When he puts it on he can change into any animal he wants, even a terrifying wolf. His friends find him amusing at first, but the trouble is he just doesn’t know when to stop.
This is a charming story about the birth of the moon. Illustration : Laetitia Le Saux, Bearlocks © Didier Jeunesse, 2013