
Je mangerais bien un enfant
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Mélanie Faye
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Chaque matin, maman Crocodile apporte à Achille de bonnes bananes pour son petit déjeuner, et chaque matin, elle s'émerveille : " Mon fils, comme tu es grand, comme tu es beau, comme tu as de belles dents ! " Mais un matin, Achille ne mange rien. Il ne veut pas de bananes. Ce qu'il veut, c'est manger un enfant. Ses parents s'inquiètent. Ils lui apportent une saucisse grosse comme un camion. Ils lui préparent un énorme gâteau au chocolat. Rien à faire. Ce que veut Achille, c'est manger un enfant. Qu'est-ce qui pourrait lui ôter cette idée de la tête ? De rencontrer un enfant, peut-être ?
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