Monday, January 10, 2011

More Than Yesterday Margot De Taxco

as thick as thieves

Camille cap and his pig , Myriam Picard, Jerome Peyrat, ;
Ed's Ricochet Coll. "Canoes", 2010. From 4 years.

One morning, Camille cap back from the fair of Dijon with a little pig.
It aims to win the prize of the rillettes and Gold Medal of the sausage. Joel (his pet name) agrees with his boss. "Finish the plate by the President of the Republic, it would be fantastic." but soon, Camille cap and Joel become as thick as thieves.


Preview:
" In the Rue des Capucines, between the bakery and grocery
ago showcase the beautiful Camille Bouchon
"Master Craftsman Butcher-Butcher", "Meilleur Ouvrier de France".
For him, it smells good terrine with mushrooms, black pudding
with onions, ham, sausage.
Sausages are six
... Some do chitterlings in the middle of tripe! "


This album is wonderfully all in rhyme written by Myriam Picard. At once funny and precious the text is full of pep, creativity, it is light, singing and well paced. The story on the theme of an unlikely friendship, shows that sometimes an encounter could be enough to make us change course, opinions, Life ...
Joel, the pig has nothing to do but "Camille" will cling to him, no real reason. Illustrations by Jerome Peyrat, made from acrylic and collages are full page, on an album at large, they help to make cheerful and happy reading this book (to be read aloud!).


Myriam Picard is librarian Héricourt (70). Mother of three children, she is also a storyteller and author of children's literature. She has published Mines thrombin and with Jerome Peyrat Bob? Bob the zebra? Bob the monkey ... (Prices of selected album Untouchables), published by Editions du Ricochet.

Jerome Peyrat is a graduate of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. Illustrator, he also taught in art school in Colmar. Jerome Peyrat was born in 1972 in Mulhouse.

His site: http://www.jeromepeyrat.com


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