
On ne va pas se laisser faire
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Narrated by:
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Gilles Serna
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By:
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Richard Marnier
About this listen
Trois petits cochons, de retour du marché, rencontrent le loup et se font voler leur pizza... Un agneau, rentrant de l'école, croise un vieil ogre jaunâtre aux doigts rougis par du coulis de fraises des bois qui lui dérobe ses petits pains... Un petit garçon lui, se fait piquer les feuilletés au fromage de sa grand' mère. Une sorcière passait par là...
Tous ces petits-là vont-ils se laisser faire ? Eh bien non !
Bon appétit est un texte très drôle et grinçant sur le racket des plus petits ou comment l'arroseur (le loup, la sorcière, l'ogre...) se retrouve arrosé... On se délecte à lire et relire la mésaventure de cette bande d'affreux.
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