Ages 3-5 - 15 pages, 460 words | 7 minutes of reading | © HC Éditions, 2012, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved
It's time for Lapingouin to go to bed, but he tends to drag his fins to get there. So he does everything to gain time, looking for a thousand excuses, despite his mother's reminders. By dint of waiting for him, she falls asleep in his bed without him noticing. Busy looking for "Moudoux", his father asks him what he is doing. He thinks about it and can't remember what his mother asked him to do. An illustrative treatise of great finesse and gentleness.