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a petits pas dans le noir nlle edition

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Une nuit, trois jouets sortent de la maison en cachette. Ils ont envie d'aller faire de la balançoire. Mais dehors, qu'il fait noir ! Est-ce bien l'heure idéale pour une promenade ?

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First published January 1, 1989

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Martin Waddell

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Also writes under the pen name Catherine Sefton

Martin Waddell is the author of more than one hundred books for young readers.

Awards: Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing (2004).

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15 reviews6 followers
October 1, 2011
This bedtime story sets an unsettling mood for the opening scenes of "The Hanging Garden," a British television production of Ian Rankin's book. Its use there set off a little mystery of its own, as viewers sought the source of the haunting voiceover, which did not appear in the book. Rankin remained mum. (see The Hanging Garden)
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October 24, 2015
Strangely, this is one of the children's books I most remember from when I was little - it creeped me out but there was something about it that fascinated me too. I only JUST realized reading it now as an adult that the THING was a monorail... when I was little I thought this vague, creepy, unnamed horror (real or imagined) that was following them was something actually out to get them. So apparently as a child I made it much more creepy than it actually is, haha. ;)
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Author 63 books31 followers
June 8, 2009
Waddell has to be one of my favourite picture book authors, and this is a beautiful example. Barbara Firth's evocative illustrations perfectly match the wonderous, lyrical prose.
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2,389 reviews19 followers
May 25, 2010
This is the book Inspector Rebus (played by John Hannah) reads to his daughter when she is in the hospital in a coma in the SMG 2006 television series. Very compelling with his Scottish accent.
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253 reviews45 followers
October 28, 2014
This book used to scare the crap out of me as a kid.
But it is brilliant. Probably the book of my early childhood.
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June 19, 2021
I love this book! Have just read it for the first time as an adult. Something about it is so pleasing and sweet, and the imagined terrors of the night-adventuring stuffed animals are perfectly described (and partially, suggestibly illustrated). I think the repetition and rhyming scheme makes for perfect bedtime reading.
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163 reviews11 followers
July 29, 2018
Got obsessed with this because of a Rebus episode and I am not sorry
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January 10, 2020
This book was a favourite of my kids (now in their 30's) for their night time read, I loved reading it to them. now we read it to are granddaughters.
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12 reviews1 follower
March 10, 2015
My fave book of all time those three were amazing poor little gee getting frightened by the train and all the scary trees
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