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author/illustrator: Sylvie Misslin, Amandine Piu

ages: 4+

44 pages

23 x 32 cm

hardback with tabs

French

Amaterra 

The Great Journey of the Tiny Little Ones

  • 32 possible plots, 2 humourous endings! Lively and hilarious interactive reads for all children who love to make decisions by themselves.

     

    On each spread, you can choose between two options and read the corresponding following page thanks to a tabs and pictogram system.

     

     

    In this 5th title, the Tiny Little Ones need equipment to prepare for their future trip, so they pluck up courage and set off for the land of the Very Big Ones.

     

    Along the way, the tiny little ones encounter: a lawnmower that threatens to cut them into slices, a hungry mole, a bird that takes them away in its nest... Whether it's arriving at the Very Big Ones' or returning home, the road is long and dangerous! Will the Tiny Little Ones manage to make their long-awaited journey?

     

    With humour, dangers and plenty of twists and turns, this adventure delightfully caricatures a challenge all children experience daily: how to survive and fulfil big dreams in a world made for bigger people?

     

    • El País (Spain) 2021'selection: best picture books
    • Rights to titles from the series sold in 15 languages

     

    IN THE MEDIA:

     

    "The author's humour and ingenuity, combined with the playfulness of the illustrator, ensure colourful adventures and a story line that will vary according to the tabs readers choose. Suspense, fun and cuteness guaranteed." - La mare aux mots

     

     

    IN THE SAME SERIES:

     

    Wahiohio What is this Strange Cry?

    Yoo-yoo! Prince Charming?

    Head for the Treasure of Dreadful Z  -  El País (Spain) 2021'selection: best picture books

    Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Little Knights!

     

     

    BY THE SAME AUTHOR

     

    Josephine Baker: A Free Dancer

    Wolfie's Investigations

    Adolescence: Discoveries and New Questions

    The Plushies' Emotions & Adventures Salvador Has Disappeared! - vol. 1

     

     

    BY THE SAME ILLUSTRATOR

     

    All Dark

    A Funny Animal

    Giant Georges

    Palmir

    C'mon Grandma

    Fear Street

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