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  2. Category:French children's literature - Wikipedia

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    French children's books (4 C, 22 P) F. French fairy tales (4 C, 56 P) I. French children's book illustrators (1 C, 44 P) M. Children's magazines published in France ...

  3. Category:French-language children's books - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French-language children's books" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball;

  4. Category:French children's books - Wikipedia

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    French television shows based on children's books (54 P) Pages in category "French children's books" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. Le Petit Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    Le Petit Nicolas (Little Nicholas) is a series of French children's books created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé; its first installment was originally published on 29 March 1959. The books depict an idealized version of childhood in 1950s France.

  6. Gallimard Jeunesse - Wikipedia

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    Gallimard Jeunesse is a French publisher of children's books.It is a subsidiary of Éditions Gallimard.. It is the publisher of the French versions of Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, the catalogue of Roald Dahl, The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Animorphs by Katherine Applegate, The English Roses and other books by Madonna, Winnie the Pooh, and Pokémon.

  7. Sophie's Misfortunes - Wikipedia

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    Sophie's Misfortunes (French: Les Malheurs de Sophie) is a children's book written by the Countess of Ségur. The book was published in 1858 by the publisher Hachette. The illustrations were by Horace Castelli, a French artist. This is the first book of a trilogy; its sequels are Good Little Girls (1858) and The Holidays (1859).