Marie-Claude Favreau
MARIE-CLAUDE FAVREAU contributes to children\s magazines and illustrates books while she raises her own two children.'
Marilou Keeps a Camel(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsIn this amusing story, Marilou and her friends share with each other all they know about camels, where they come from and what they need. |
Marilou Forecasts the Future(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsWhen Marilou helps out an astrologer, she thanks Marilou by making a chart based on her birth date. Then Marilou does the same thing for her friends ... but how can her predictions be so accurate? |
Marilou Cries Wolf(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsMarilou is bored, so she plays a trick on Boris and then another one on the twins. The police and the fire department arrive to put out a non-existent fire. No one is amused. So they play a trick on Marilou so that she will never, ever cry wolf again. |
Marilou, Iguana Hunter(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsMarilou will do anything she can to help her friend Boris find his pet iguana. |
Marilou's Long Nose(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsMarilou cannot stop telling stories and white lies. |
Marilou on Stage(Formac First Novels)By Raymond Plante, Illustrated by Marie-Claude Favreau, Translated by Sarah CumminsMarilou and her classmates are going to put on a play at school. |