
Contes africains
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Lila Calhoun
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Ce sont six contes glanés ça et là, qui racontent l'Afrique avec humour, ruse et sagesse, et contés avec talent par Lila Calhoun.
L'effroyable crocodile Kandu n'a qu'à bien se tenir, car il va trouver plus malin que lui.
L'antilope rusée et un peu arrogante compte beaucoup sur sa chance.
Dans le conte de la hyène, on apprend pourquoi elle a un pelage rayé.
La tortue avisée est une tortue particulièrement rusée et va embarquer tous les animaux de la forêt dans une belle aventure, qui comprend une course, un festin, etc...
La poule a paraît-il un frère : le crocodile ?
Le roi des échos raconte l'histoire d'un fermier, qui rencontre le roi des échos sur son champ, mais est-ce un bien ou un mal ?
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