LITTLE MOUSE ON HOLIDAYS
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LITTLE MOUSE ON HOLIDAYS
Sequel to “Mr Postmouse’s Rounds” sold in 17 foreign editions! LITTLE MOUSE ON HOLIDAYS “Facteur souris en vacances” by Marianne Dubuc (Casterman, France. 32pp) Little mouse, the postman, is back and this time he goes off on holidays! But out of question to forget about his important job. Whether in the jungle or on the ice field, the beach or on the back of a camel, he continues to deliver his packages, joined by his wife and their three little ones. Follow their adventures and keep your eyes wide open as you’ll come across many funny animals and thousands of little details, flipping through the pages! Rights sold in English language (for North America), Germany, Holland, Greece, Spain (Spanish & Catalan), Hungary, Italy, China, & Taiwan. View HERE all Marianne Dubuc’s titles New title from Michaël Escoffier & Kris Di Giacomo! BEDDY-BYES CESAR («Grododo”) by Michaël Escoffier & Kris Di Giacomo (Frimousse, France. 56pp) THIS IS NOT THE STORY (“Ce n’est pas l’histoire”) by Michael Escoffier & Amandine Piu (Frimousse, France. 32pp) After a busy day, Beddy-byes Cesar is ready for a good night of sleep. But, as he nodds off, he keeps on being waken up by others! Will he eventually be able to rest? Rights sold in Germany, Italy, Spain (Spanish & Catalan) and Korea. A little chick comes across all sorts of bizarre and scary sceneries. But what is it looking for, all alone, on those pages? I WANT A PET ! («Je veux un animal”) by Géraldine Collet & Marie-Anne Abesdris (Frimousse, France. 32pp) Which parents have not been faced with their child begging for a pet? From rabbits, canaries and hamsters to mice and chinchillas…all sort of creatures can go through kids’ minds! But there is one that is certainly not going to be welcome home! Sequel to “My dad is tall and strong but…” sold in 10 languages THE LAST TREE (“Le dernier arbre”) by Ingrid Chabbert & Raul Guridi (Frimousse, France. 32pp) “When I was little, to make me dream, dad used to tell me how the world looked like when he was my age. His favorite game was to roll around in the grass with his best friend…”. But today, the grass has disappeared and nature has been replaced by big buildings, roads and grey walls. Unless there might still be a bit of hope… The story of two children discovering the last tree in their city and determined to save it. Rights sold in English language (for North America) & Korea. MY DAD AT THE ZOO (“Mon papa au zoo”) by Coralie Saudo & Kris Di Giacomo (Frimousse, France. 32pp) As dad jumps on his son’s bed this morning, overexcited to go to the zoo, it promises to be a day full of adventures. And it will be indeed when, acting as a child, he starts to make faces at the animals, hops up and down for an ice-cream and doesn’t want to leave the souvenir shop! Rights sold in Germany, English language (for North America & India), Spain (Spanish & Catalan) & Italy. THE LIGHT ON (“La lumière allumée”) by Richard Marnier & Aude Maurel (Frimousse, France. 32pp) One night, in an austere village, someone leaves the light on in their house…Scandal around town! But what if this could change everything and give all a chance to open up and finally express their differences? A strong, beautifully illustrated story about the power of creativity and importance of being your own self. The last page (at the end of the book) is on a flap. Sequel to “Hector’s stinky socks” THE REVENGE OF THE STINKY SOCKS BITER BIT LUPO («La grosse faim de Cap’tain Lupo”) by Christelle Vallat & Armelle Modéré (Frimousse, France. 48pp) How many times has Lupo, the little wolf, read the story of his brave grandpa chasing Little Red Riding Hood? This makes him hungry and feeling all brave himself. So here he goes, in search of the little girl dressed in red. But when he finally comes face to face with her, he comes to realize he might have been a bit too self-confident! («La revanche des chaussettes qui puent”) by Ingrid Chabbert & Esther Billon-Spagnol (Frimousse, France. 32pp) Since Hector has fallen in love, he wants to look his best and washes his favorite red and white socks every day. But, as one of the socks disappears one morning, panic sets in! THE ELEPHANT WHO DIDN’T DARE FARTING («Une aventure de Jean l’elephant. Le pet”) by Laurie Cohen & Nicolas Gouny (Frimousse, France. 32pp) Poor Jean the elephant! He desperately needs to fart but is scared the world might explode if he does so. So he tries to hold it as long as possible but eventually can’t anymore…As he lets himself go, is this the end of the world or did he just have too much imagination?! Rights sold in Holland, Spain (Spanish & Catalan), Italy and Korea. Also available: “20 reasons to go to school & to believe in Santa” 20 GOOD REASONS TO BRUSH YOUR TEETH («20 raisons de se brosser les dents”) by Michel Escoffier & Roman Guyard (Frimousse, France. 48pp) The 29th title in the French bestselling « Little Sparkle » series is here! Uncover the story of Paf the duck… Before, he had a grey head. But one day, he came across a tube of blue paint and ate it, making him very sick. Thankfully a colour specialist came to his rescue, mixing yellow with the blue and giving him the cute little green face we know him for! Discover the 28 other titles in the series! Which parents have never struggled in trying to convince their little ones to brush their teeth? But what would happen if they never did it? An hilarious picture book that will persuade any child to regularly brush their teeth! LITTLE SPARKLE SERIES (Ptites Etincelles”) by Edouard Manceau (Frimousse, France. 29 titles available. 24pp/title) WHY DOES THE GIRAFE HAVE SUCH A LONG NECK? («Pourquoi la girafe a-t-elle un cou si long ?”) by Cee Cee Mia, Pog & Jorfe (Frimousse, France. 32pp) Why do girafes have such long necks? To catch leaves on top of the trees? Munch the moon? Wear several scarfs simultaneously? To know the right answer you’ll have to turn the last page of this book very slowly…. A series of mini picture books, each featuring a different animal and explaining, in a humorous way, why they are the way they are.Why do zebras have black stripes? Why do pigs have a curly tail? Why do snakes dance at the sound of music? Why do millipedes have so many legs? Find out with those funny little books! Rights sold in Spain (Spanish & Catalan), Brazil, China & Korea. Book Trailer Book Trailer Book Trailer WHERE IS THE MOON? (“¿Dónde está la luna?”) by Jordi Amenós & Albert Arrayás (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) FUNAMBULIS (“Funámbulus”) by Àlex Tovar & Àfrica Fanlo One night, before going to bed, Pablo looks attentively at the moon for the first time. He finds it so beautiful, magical, big and shiny. But a few days later he realises it’s getting smaller and smaller…until it disappears completely. Where is it gone? Can his friends help him solve the mystery? Life is like a thread we walk on every day, taking one step after the other, climbing high and going down, facing the rain and the storms, getting lost and crossing the path of people putting us in the right direction…making each one of us a funambulist in our own way. (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) Book Trailer DRIBBLEMOUTH (“Bocababa”) by Tina Vallès & Gabriel Salvadó (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) Dribblemouth is an unlucky little boy. He has one distracted and one surprised eye, stumbles into everything and always walks around with an open mouth and the collar of his shirt soaked with a trail of saliva falling down. Bony is a colourless scrwany fish, that lives in the fishes’ stall of a travelling funfair, and while all the other colourful fishes find homes easily, it’s growing old in a tiny fish tank, hidden away in a corner. One day the funfair moves into Dribble’s street…changing their lives forever. BREATHE (“Respira”) by Inês Castel-Branco (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) « Mum, I can’t sleep tonight. I am nervous and so many thoughts are going through my mind”. “Let me show you how to breathe…”. A beautifully illustrated picture book that will enable children to overcome their anxieties through playful breathing, stretching and relaxation excercises they can relate to. Book Trailer NASRUDIN’S STORIES (“Historias de Nasrudín”) by Halil Bárcena & Mariona Cabassa (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) Nasrudin is a wise man who will disconcert young readers and adults alike with his spontaneity and unhibitions, so similar to those of children. His stories go much further than conventional jokes, they are an example of the transforming power of humor! Book Trailer YOUR SONG (“Tu canción”) by Inês Castel-Branco & María Ella Carrera (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 32pp) There is a legend that says that in an African tribe, when a woman discovers she is expecting, she rushes to tell the others. A few days later, at sunrise, they all get into the jungle to uncover, together, the song of the new child, the one they believe will accompany him his own life. THE GENTILE AND THE THREE WISE MEN (“Libro del gentil y de los tres sabios”) by Ignasi Moreta & Àfrica Fanlo (Pequeño Fragmenta, Spain. 40pp) Once upon a time there was a gentile, that is, a man who wasn’t practicing any religion. His way crossed the one of three wise men, a Jew, a Christian and a Muslim. Fascinated by their devotion, he longed to know more about their religion, to choose which one was the right for him. As each of the three men tried to convince him his faith was the real one, they came to realize this encounter was a unique chance to unite rather than to divide. Rights sold in France. 3 other titles to follow in the series! Book Trailer PINK MONSTER (“Monstruo rosa”) by Olga de Dios (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp) Pink Monster has always been different: pink while everyone else is white, big while everyone else is small, cheerful while everyone else is glum, clumsy…. But one day he decides to go and travel the world, discovering he isn’t the only one to be different. A powerful picture book about diversity and how it makes us who we are. Winner of the 2013 Golden Pinwhhel Award at the Shanghai Children’s Book Fair. Rights sold in France, Brazil, Japan, Korea and China. Book Trailer YELLOW BIRD (“Pajaro Amarillo”) by Olga de Dios (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 40pp) Yellow Bird can’t fly because his wings are too small but he is an ingenious inventor! One day, his birds’ friends fly away to other places, leaving him behind. But he comes up with a great idea to take off and travel the world himself, helping others on the way. Rights sold in Brazil, Japan, Korea and China. Book Trailer INSIDE THE WASHING MACHINE (“Dentro de la lavadora”) A JOURNEY ON A CLOUD (“un viaje en nube”) by Cristina Largo & Paloma Corral (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 32 pp) by Marco Scalcione (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp) Emma is a strong and stubborned little girl. Her desire to experience everything in life, combined with her curiosity, get her into trouble all the time. But her determination and an unexpected friend will help her find the solution. “The cloud approached. I was so scared. Then it grabbed me by the feet and put me on its head”. Do you ever feel enchanted by the scent of the rain that falls onto the grass? By the noise it makes, when cascading down? A journey on a cloud, full of emotion. A story with the aroma of freshly fallen rain. Rights sold in China. RUN RUN by Ana Seixas (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 40pp) Run, run, run…but why are children, adults and animals alike running frantically accross the pages of this title? A worldess book which will delight young readers as they follow the crazy chase of all the characters! Winner of the Honourable Mention at the XVII Prize “la Orilla del Viento” (organized by Fondo de Cultura Económica, México) in 2013. JACK’S MOTHER (“La madre de Jack”) by Daniel Nesquens & Edu Flores (Apila, Spain. 40pp) Jack’s mother was closer to death than to life and doctors couldn’t do anything. Neither could Jack, fearing the worst. But the brave little boy wasn’t ready to resign and decided to face death itself, in an ultimate attempt to save her. Winner of the bronze medal (best illustrator’s category) at the 2015 Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards (USA). THE BIRD OF TWO CAGES (“El pajaro de las dos jaulas”) by Edu Flores (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 32pp) It’s difficult, sometimes, to realise how ignorant we’ve been until we are out of our everyday environment. This is what happens to the curious character of this story: a bird that makes the wonderful journey from ignorance to wisdom. Selected by the OEPLI for the 2015 Bratislava Biennal of Illustrations. Rights sold in China. MY PRETTY (“Guapa”) by Harold Jimenez Canizales (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp) MUM WANTS TO FLY (“Mama quiere volar”) by Natalia Kapatsoulia (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 34pp) My mum is the nicest, prettiest mum in the world but sometimes she does things without me, as if she lived in a balloon that wants to fly high and far away. And I get a little scared because some balloons disappear when they fly high in the sky. But I always know how to get her back. Witch has a date with Oger and she’s all excited! But on the way to the romantic picnic he’s invited her to, she comes across various animals who tell her she’d be much prettier if she got rid of her hunchback, pointed nose and straw hair. So she does but how will Oger react at the sight of his unrecognisable sweetheart? A story, full of humour, about the overwhelming pressure on looks in today’s society and how easy it can be to loose yourself in the process. UNA SOLA COSA (“Una sola cosa”) SPIDERCAT by Ernesto Navarro (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp) by Celeste Sánchez Demare (Apila Ediciones, Spain. 36pp) Born red and blue, SpiderCat has always felt different. All his efforts to fit in and make his owner proud remain in vain. But one day, he realizes he has a superpower that makes him very special, a superpower he had all along. The same way we all have one, making us into the unique people we are. Life in a circus must be great thinks Bear: he could be a star, wear fancy clothes and travel around the world…But all might not be as it seems and make him realise there is something much more important: freedom. RED SPIDER HERO by John Miller & Giuliano Cucco ( Enchanted Lion, USA. 48pp) Following Winston & George comes The Red Spider Hero, which tells the story of a teeny-tiny red ant who dreams big and longs for adventure. As he talks with his grandfather, the big-dreaming, little ant sails forth on the wings of his imagination. Since red ants are microscopically small, they are too small to go far, but they can dream! Sequel to “Winston & George” Sequel to “The Blue Whale” sold in 11 languages POLAR BEAR by Jenni Desmond (Enchanted Lion USA. 48pp) A gorgeously illustrated non-fiction book about the polar bear, this is a factually accurate as well as poetic exploration of polar bear bodies, habits, and habitats. Working in a painterly, expressive way, Desmond creates landscapes and creatures that are marked by atmosphere and emotion, telling a story that engages interiority along with the richness of the natural world. THE SNOW RABBIT by Camille Garoche (Enchanted Lion, USA. 56pp) Camile Garoche (a.k.a Princess CamCam) has created a gorgeous story about two sisters and one special night. The book begins with one sister going out into the snow and returning to her sister, who sits by the window in a wheelchair, with snow. It melts, of course; thus their journey begins…Rights sold in France & Korea. INTO THE SNOW by Masamitsu Saito (Enchanted Lion, USA. 40pp) An exuberant story of discovery and independence told in the child’s own voice. Celebrating immediacy and the wonders of the natural world, along with the tender bond between mother and child, this is a story infused with the limpid happiness of childhood. Book Trailer IN THE LAND OF CLOUDS (“Im Land der Wolken”) by Alexandra Elmig & Anemone Kloos (Mixtvision Verlag, Germany. 32pp) In the land of clouds, no one knows about boredom. New ideas constantly emerge from the sky, keeping people continuouly busy. But Henry isn’t like them. Could Sara the new girl in town, be the one understanding him for the fist time? A moving story about the happiness of idleness. INCREDIBLIA by Libby Hathorn & Gaye Chapman (Little Hare, Australia. 40pp) Little Georgie is the youngest, and this sometimes means Max and Harriet forget about her. But Georgie is unfazed. She’s armed with a BIG imagination, and soon secures the attention of her neglectful siblings! A stunningly evocative celebration of imaginative play by awardwinning artist Gaye Chapman & literary treasure Libby Hathorn. Rights sold in the UK. Contains an acetate bringing the pages to life! Book Trailer ULFF, THE SQUIRRELS AND THE WILD CHASE (“Ulff, die Backenhornchen und eine irre Verfolgungsjagd”) by Katja Alves & Trixi Schneefuss (Mixtvision Verlag, Germany. 24pp) Ulff has a problem. His tummy rumbles and he has a crazy appetite for squirrels! But the little rodents are way too fast for him. There only seems to be one solution left: find the suitcase in which he has stored his dangerous lasso. But this isn’t going to be as easy as he thinks. A crazy chase is about to unfold! Rights sold in France & Holland. BLUE SKY, YELLOW KITE by Janet A. Holmes & Jonathan Bentley THE BALLAD OF HENRY HOPSILINGSEA (Little Hare, Australia. 40pp) by Julia Hubery & Lucia Masciullo (Little Hare, Australia. 40pp) Sometimes we want a thing so badly we can’t stop ourselves from stealing it. But when you've done the wrong thing, how do you make it right? When Daisy learns how to fly William’s beautiful yellow kite, she is swamped with desire to own it. Instead of returning the kite, she runs away with it and hides it. And then the inner turmoil truly begins. Rights sold in the UK. Farmer Henry Hoplingsea will do anything to win the hand of his beloved Carmelita. He's inventive and determined, and nothing is going to stand in his way. Except that he soon has a niggling feeling something is not quite right....A rollicking tale about learning to want what you have – rather than have what you want - from international favourite Julia Hubery and award-winning Lucia Masciullo. Rights sold in the UK. COUNTING THROUGH THE DAY by Margaret Hamilton & Anna Pignataro (Little Hare, Australia. 32pp.) Counting Through the Day leads us gently from morning to night, counting everything from two sturdy feet to twelve dry sticks for the fire. The rhythmic verse and simple everyday pleasures both soothe and delight, making this an instant bedtime classic. Rights sold in the UK/North America. CRUSTS by Danny Parker & Matt Ottley (Little Hare, Australia. 32pp) Jacob is just one of millions who won’t eat their crusts. But he is also one in a million when it comes to bright ideas. When tiny creatures from a distant crumbling planet seek Jacob’s help, he sets out to do what he can with his big box of uneaten crusts. A story about crusts, intergalactic travel & unlikely ways to save the day - by powerhouse creative duo Danny Parker & Matt Ottley. Rights sold in the UK. ONE LITTLE GOAT by Ursula Dubosarsky & Andrew Joyner (Little Hare, Australia. 40pp) It starts with a little white goat. It ends with a little white goat. And what happens in between is a whirlwind of nonsense and fun! One wacky calamity after another piles up, accumulating through an escalation of hilarious repetitions and shout-aloud sound effects. International favourites Ursula Dubosarsky & Andrew Joyner come together in this riotously ridiculous tale about one little goat. Sequel title to “Cuddles for mummy” SNUGGLES WITH DADDY by Ruby Brown & Tina Macnaughton (Little Hare, Australia. 24pp) Today will be a busy day for Daddy Fox. Each of his eight little cubs wants to do their own special thing with him! Is there something they can all do together? Tina Macnaughton’s cute & cuddly illustrations take us through a busy day with Daddy Fox and his eight fun-loving cubs. Rights sold in the UK. THE FICTION CORNER Sequel to “Paul & Papa” Book Trailer ON THE ROAD WITH PAUL AND PAPA « Unterwegs mit Paul und Papa» by Susanne Weber & Susanne Göhlich (Mixtvision, Germany. 4+/75 pages, colour illustrated) Whether on a plane, a carousel or driving through the city in a taxi, Paul and his dad have a great time together and learn so much from each other! 20 read aloud stories about the very special bound between dad and son. Rights sold in Estonia. Fourth title in the series DINO Series by Ingrid Chabbert, Anne Loyer & Estelle Billon Spagnol (6+. 36pp/title. Colour illustrated. Frimousse, France). Fourth title “Free the Dinos!” (“Libérez les dinos”): How exciting: a circus has moved in next to Pierre-Hercule and Marcel’s house! Marcel is ecstatic but his brother rather worried. The circus’ manager doesn’t inspire him confidence and he doesn’t think this is the right place for animals. To their surprise, the circus suddenly disappers one night and, with it, the babies of their dino friends Dino & Dina! No time to lose, the search to find them starts! f 6 other titles available in the series MR FOX LIKES BOOKS & MR FOX AND THE RED THREAD POTATO’S LAST JOURNEY « Kartoffels Reise» by Anja Hilling, Simona Sabato & Meike Teichmann (Mixtvision, Germany. 8+/64 pages, colour illustrated) Josha’s dog Potato has died one week ago, leaving only its ashes behind. His Indian grandpa has told Josha, that the ashes of the dead must be scattered in the river Ganges. So Josha heads on his way to India, all alone, as a blind passenger on the airplane. While on his journey, the little boy starts to think about existence and death. by Franziska Biermann (Mixtvision, Germany. 8+/64pp/title) Check with us for the list of rights sold First title: Mr Fox likes books so much, he eats them. When he has no money to buy his favourite food, he lands in prison. There, he suffers hunger, because there are no books, just water. Until he convinces the prison guard to bring him paper and pencils... Second title: Mr. Fox has become a successful and celebrated writer. He collects his ideas in notebooks, which are well hidden away in his cellar. But one day, everything is gone ... stolen by a rat! Book Trailer Book Trailer I, TESSA AND THE SECRET OF THE PEAS LUA AND THE MAGIC MARBEL « Lua und die Zaubermurmel» by Alexandra Helmig & Anemone Kloos (Mixtvision, Germany. 9+/217 pages) « Ich, Tessa und das Erbsengeheimnis» by Lena Hach & Kerstin Meyer (Mixtvision, Germany. 10+/240 pp, black & white illustrations) Lua feels so alone since her father‘s heart has stopped beating. One day she finds a magic marble that shows her the way to a circus. When she enters this magical world and looks behind the life of the circus’ artists, she finds a way to get closer to her father‘s memory. He had given her a book about this very circus and they had looked at the pictures together for hours ... Alexandra Helmig writes a heart-warming story about Lua and how she finds her place in the world. Paul is a wannebee detective. One day, Tessa, a girl his age moves in next door and he decides she will be his next observation subject, identikit and all. However he soon notices that something is weird about Tessa. Why does she always take the long way to school, tidies up her bedroom so meticulously or declines invitations from other classmates? And what role do peas actually play in this story?