Ages 3-5 - 31 pages, 83 words | 12 minutes of reading | © Éditions Notari, , for the 1st publication - all rights reserved
In this book built around the theme of the alphabet, on the left-hand pages, each letter is associated with the image of an object: A for Aubergine, B for Bottle, etc.
But then - and this is the originality of this book - on the right-hand page each object is re-enacted or diverted, sometimes by becoming part of another object (the Aubergine becomes the foliage of the Tree; the Skittle becomes the Beaver's Tail, etc.), sometimes by transforming itself into another object (the Ham becomes the Mare's head and the Iris flower a Musical Instrument, and so on).
According to these same procedures, page after page the Eggs become Obuses, the Kiwi becomes a Kepi, Bread can become Fish and again, Chestnuts, Swimsuits, or Hot Air Balloons. What makes the analogy between the different objects associated with each letter of the alphabet is not only the same initial letter but rather the same shape.
Cet album fait partie des listes de référence de l'Éducation nationale (2013 et 2020) pour le cycle 1.
Raconté par Jade