The invisible garden (Awarded)

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Alone in her grandmother’s garden, Arianne is bored. But with the help of a cute little rock, she discovers a garden, hidden between the poppies and the lotus flowers. She’ll embark on an extraordinary journey that will transport her back in time. The invisible garden will brighten Arianne’s day in a most unexpected way. Unless it was all a dream… Winner of Lux Award - Children Books (2018); Finalist Québec Booksellers Association Award (2018).

© Monsieur Ed. Valérie Picard & Marianne Ferrer.

Rights sold: English, French.

All aboard! (AWARDED)

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Aboard this little train travelling around the world, passengers and their luggage are piled in. Everybody is ready for a won­derful vacation! As passengers exit the train, will you be able to guess which animals are hiding behind the shadows created on the station platforms? Here’s a hint: sometimes things are not what they seem!

© Monsieur Ed. Rhéa Dufresne & Marion Arbona.

Mischief in the Wild West 1 (Awarded)

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The first volume of a hilarious, clever, and irreverent series, of high-quality western graphic novels, with multiple layers and complex characters.  Where a super-disgusting villain rules over a small town in the Wild West and terrifies its residents. Winner of the Espiègle Award, Ages 5-11 (2017).

© Monsieur Ed. Marthe Pelletier & Richard Écrapou.

Toucania

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Following in her grand­father’s footsteps, the fearless Amandine sails off for an expe­dition to the legendary island of Toucania. There she will meet belicorns, chimpanthers, rebats and many other strange creatures living on the island. But Toucania is hidden in a dense and endless fog which clears once every fifty years, for one day only. Will Amandine discover all Toucania’s secrets before it’s too late?

© Monsieur Ed. Valérie Picard & Marianne Ferrer.

Rights sold: English, German

Roots (Awarded)

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From a love story that crosses mountains to a spirited grand­father and a mother’s legacy, Marianne Ferrer weaves an in­timate and tender portrait of her family’s bittersweet history. She transcends time and delves deep into the source of her identity, where her roots are anchored. Winner of Espozine Award - Best Graphic Novel (2016). Curated by dPictus.

© Monsieur Ed. Marianne Ferrer.

Ice cream melts faster in hell (Awarded)

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Now that Sam is a ghost, he’s not afraid of anything anymore. When he was alive, he was scared of eve­rything! This books tells us a lot about life, seizing the day and facing our fears, it tackles a difficult subject through quirky humour. White Ravens (2019); Curated by dPictus (2019).

© Monsieur Ed. Valérie Picard & Daniel Jamie Williams.

I am Hungry

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A conceptual book, bringing together fun and information, where children can learn about the food chain and will begin to understand how nature works without human intervention.

© Menena Cottin (concept & illustration)

The tiny shimyshinees (Awarded)

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This story, about group of elves that appear during full moon nights and gather on the beach to sing and play, is a manifestation of children’s cultural heritage fusing a legend, games, and dance.

© Mariana Massarani (illustration)

From head to toe. Play with me (Awarded)

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This book explores games with the body in verses inspired in the Latin American oral tradition. The Best Books for Children and Youth, Banco del Libro (2021).

© Pilar Posada (text) & Juliana Salcedo (illustration)

Cristina plays (Awarded)

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This book is about a double “game”: Cristina’s game with her toy (a rabbit) and the game with the reader. Highly Recommended Books by Fundalectura (IBBY Colombia), in 2021.

© Micaela Chirif (text) & Paula Ortiz (illustration)

The most delicious soup and other stories (Awarded)

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Five stories that take place in Green Village, created by Mariana Ruiz Johnson as an introductory comic book for younger children. IDARTES Grant for independent publishing projects (2020). The Best Books for Children and Youth, Banco del Libro (2021).

© Mariana Ruiz Johnson (text & illustration)

Rights sold: Spanish

Chop, the fox (Awarded)

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A story about the adventures of a vegetarian fox on his search of the Valley of Vegetarians. Selected by White Ravens (2021).

© Sol Undurraga (text & illustration)

Rights sold: Korean, French

Antonia va el río (Awarded)

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When one has to migrate, one loses and one gains. Dipacho uses his brush, colours and narrative to tell a story lived by many migrants but very little known. Highly Recommended Books by Fundalectura (IBBY Colombia), in 2020.

© Dipacho (text & illustration)

Rights sold: English

Chiken Cheeras (Awarded)

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A poem, written in the 1930’s by Victor Eduardo Caro, published for the first time as a picture book. Highly Recommended Books by Fundalectura (IBBY Colombia), in 2019; Colombian Ministry of Culture Grant for Illustrated Books, in 2018.

© Victor Eduardo Caro (text) & Rafael Yockteng (illustration)

Lion and mouse (Awarded)

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Two of the most notorious authors of picture books, in Latin America, brought us a new version of this classic tale about an unlikely friendship. The Best Books for Children and Youth, Banco del Libro, in 2019.

© Jairo Buitrago (text) & Rafael Yockteng (illustration)

Rights sold: English