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Du courrier pour Petit Tigre
- Narrated by: Hugues Louagie
- Length: 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Quand Petit Ours part pêcher à la rivière, Petit Tigre, tout seul à la maison, souffre de la solitude. Alors, il demande à Petit Ours : écris-moi donc une lettre ! Et c'est ainsi que les deux amis ont inventé la poste, terrestre et aérienne, sans oublier le téléphone avec câblage souterrain.
Janosch est né à Zabrze en 1931. Il est l'auteur de plus de 100 livres pour enfants illustrés, créateur d'histoires et de personnages et le fier père de Petit Tigre, Petit Ours et leurs amis. Il a reçu le prix allemand pour la littérature de jeunesse avec son livre Ah, comme c'est charmant, le Panama. Janosch vit sur une île perdue entre la mer et le soleil...
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