Ages 9-12 - 30 pages, 6171 words | 46 minutes of reading | © Fanny Joly Numérik, 1997, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved
Since he was a child, Roger Dupinfray has only dreamed of croissants, chouquettes and chocolate éclairs... There is no doubt about his vocation: he will be a pastry baker. After a promising start as an apprentice at Patissard, the best baker in town, Roger decides to fly on his own and opens his own shop: Au croissant de lune. Success is not long in coming, and the whole town comes running. But one day, Mrs. Plück claims that Roger's buns are bewitched. The proof? Her son Billy is afflicted with a terrible and lasting hiccup.
Cet album a reçu le Prix des Enfants de la ville de Dijon en 1998.