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Books with author Delphine Durand

  • My House

    Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (WingedChariot Press, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Although the outside of the house in this story isn't fancy, a myriad of funny adventures await once inside. Those who actually live in this place—the flumps, the sausages, the megas, and maxis—are all there to say hello. Despite their differences, they all get along in their crazy, higgledy-piggledy world. Zany humor and intricate drawings are skillfully combined to surprise and entertain the whole family.
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  • Bob & Co

    Delphine Durand

    Paperback (Tate, May 1, 2007)
    Who left the sun in the bathroom again?Where does the story begin?There are so many questions in the world of Bob & Co! ItÂ’s no wonder that Bob needs a page of quiet now and then to think them over. Irreverently tackling the big questions of life, the universe, and everything with abundant humor and captivating illustrations, Bob & Co is a unique, charming, and sometimes bafflingly inventive book that every inquisitive child (and adult) will treasure and adore.
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  • Terrible Trolls

    Delphine Durand

    Paperback (Campbell Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    A wonderfully yucky touch-and-feel book with a spectacularly smelly scratch-and-sniff ending! Readers will need to be very brave to enter the strange world of these weird and wonderful trolls. With their googly eyes, warty skin, scratchy feet, and matted hair, children won't forget them once they meet them. With fun text, delightful illustrations, and fantastic touch-and-feel elements on every page this is one adventure that will keep fearless readers coming back for more.
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  • Scritch Scratch

    Miriam Moss, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Orchard, Aug. 1, 2002)
    A hilarious and informative picture book about head lice.Miriam Moss and Delphine Durand tackle the uncomfortable issue of head lice in this straightforward and very silly picture book. Miss Calypso and her class become the unsuspecting hosts of a family of those pesky parasites, but fortunately, the principal knows how to handle them. In a surprise, romantic ending, the head lice end up being one of the best things to ever happen to Miss Calypso.
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  • Terrible Trolls

    Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Macmillan UK, Oct. 1, 2008)
    A wonderfully yucky touch-and-feel book with a spectacularly smelly scratch-and-sniff ending! Readers will need to be very brave to enter the strange world of these weird and wonderful trolls. With their googly eyes, warty skin, scratchy feet and matted hair, you won’t forget them once you meet them. With fun text, delightful illustrations, and fantastic touch-and-feel elements on every page this is one adventure that will keep fearless readers coming back for more!
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  • The Chicken of the Family

    Mary Amato, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Feb. 28, 2008)
    Henrietta?s two older sisters love to tease her. When they try to convince her that she?s actually a chicken instead of a little girl, it?s pretty hard to believe at first. But the evidence is all there: her legs are kind of yellow, and her toes are kind of long. The feathers she finds beside her bed the next morning settle it, and Henrietta heads off to the farm to find her real family. The chickens welcome her with open wings, and this lovably gullible heroine?s joyful acceptance of who she really is will have readers squawking with laughter.
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  • Terrible Trolls

    Delphine Durand

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 1, 2011)
    A wonderfully yucky touch-and-feel book with a spectacularly smelly scratch-and-sniff ending! Readers will need to be very brave to enter the strange world of these weird and wonderful trolls. With their googly eyes, warty skin, scratchy feet, and matted hair, children won't forget them once they meet them. With fun text, delightful illustrations, and fantastic touch-and-feel elements on every page this is one adventure that will keep fearless readers coming back for more.
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  • The Flops: And Their Fabulous Adventures

    Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Enchanted Lion Books, Jan. 9, 2018)
    A book full of advice about how not to make a flop's life hard! What is a flop? A flop is malleable, can’t make a telephone call on its own, can’t wear a collar, and many other things besides. There are also hundreds of different sorts of flops. In a humorous, pseudo-scientific guide, Delphine Durand creates a world teeming with flops, describing their characteristics and lifestyles with great humor and precision.Delphine Durand spent her childhood in Senegal, then in Montpellier. She has worked in children’s books, advertising, and for the press since 1996.
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  • TWITCHA COMES TO THE RESCUE

    Delphine

    language (Right Promotions Pty Limited, Dec. 5, 2012)
    While other Pocket Pixies like to play in the children’s bedroom Twitcha likes to take off on adventures. One night though he found someone who really needed his help.
  • The Snoops

    Miriam Moss, Delphine Durand

    Paperback (Templar Pub, June 30, 2003)
    Step into the hilarious world of the Snoops - the noisiest neighbours you could ever hope to meet. They twitch at curtains, look through keyholes and snoop on everyone from morn! Ages 5-8.
  • The Snoops

    Miriam Moss, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 1, 1998)
    A whimsical story about a family of peeping toms finds them learning everything about everybody who lives at Keyhole Place until the riled neighbors find a way to turn the tables by snooping on the snoops.
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  • The Chicken of the Family

    Mary Amato, Delphine Durand

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Feb. 28, 2008)
    HenriettaÂ’s two older sisters love to tease her. When they try to convince her that sheÂ’s actually a chicken instead of a little girl, itÂ’s pretty hard to believe at first. But the evidence is all there: her legs are kind of yellow, and her toes are kind of long. The feathers she finds beside her bed the next morning settle it, and Henrietta heads off to the farm to find her real family. The chickens welcome her with open wings, and this lovably gullible heroineÂ’s joyful acceptance of who she really is will have readers squawking with laughter.