What if a book spoke several languages? If it moved under the fingers, shivered, flew away, barred or disappeared?
We had the pleasure of collaborating with La Souris qui raconte on these three whimsical stories, which take children seriously.

And since the world of words must be open to all, these ebooks use a font adapted for dyslexic readers.

Tale from the top of my head

Always accompanied by his she-wolf Nimis, Ari lives in the old family manor, where he spends his time dreaming and reading. His parents lead an idle and whimsical existence, organizing silent concerts or having dinner with animals. This odd life could have gone on for a long time, but the arrival of Eau-qui-File will change everything…

The magic of this interactive tale transports the reader into a world between seriousness and poetry.

Sometimes all it takes is a swan

Balthazar often has ravenous ideas running through his head. One day, a new girl arrives in his class, who answers to the sweet name of Dove. Both have fragile, cold eggs in their hearts. Then, little by little, they will understand each other and tame each other…

This poetic, illustrated and interactive story, full of loneliness, friendship and love, puts simple words on the pains of life and warms the heart.

For all the gold in the world

A singular epic where an unsympathetic character, black coat, low hat, computer
under the arm, invites himself in the warm universe of three little girls… He says he buys, in exchange for a lot of futile things, the houses in which the three little girls live, with their families.

With great poetry the author asks the reader the question of the value of things, of what is dear to the heart and not to the wallet.