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Petit-Bleu et Petit-Jaune Paperback – January 1, 1983

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Petit-Bleu vit à la maison avec Papa-Bleu et Maman-Bleu. Il a plein d'amis, mais son meilleur ami c'est Petit-Jaune. Petit-Jaune habite juste en face avec Papa-Jaune et Maman-Jaune. Petit-Bleu et Petit-Jaune sont tellement contents de se revoir aujourd'hui qu'ils s'embrassent et deviennent... tout vert ! Mais leurs parents vont-ils les reconnaître ? Ce livre publié en 1970 est très vite devenu un classique de la littérature jeunesse, tant par son approche graphique originale que par la profondeur des sujets qu'il aborde, notamment l'amitié et la différence.


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Petit-Bleu vit à la maison avec Papa-Bleu et Maman-Bleu. Il a plein d'amis, mais son meilleur ami c'est Petit-Jaune. Petit-Jaune habite juste en face avec Papa-Jaune et Maman-Jaune. Petit-Bleu et Petit-Jaune sont tellement contents de se revoir aujourd'hui qu'ils s'embrassent et deviennent... tout vert ! Mais leurs parents vont-ils les reconnaître ? Ce livre publié en 1970 est très vite devenu un classique de la littérature jeunesse, tant par son approche graphique originale que par la profondeur des sujets qu'il aborde, notamment l'amitié et la différence.

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Leo Lionni est né à Amsterdam en 1910. Son père est tailleur de diamants et sa mère chanteuse soprano. Tout petit, il observe et collectionne les animaux, les insectes et toutes sortes d'objets. Sa collection, très hétéroclite, le passionne bien plus que tous les jouets. Cette curiosité pour le monde animal, végétal et minéral ne l'a jamais quitté : « Allongé dans l'herbe, observant des tiges d'herbe qui deviennent arbres géants, ou insecte qui se transforme en rhinocéros, je ressens le même étonnement que quand j'étais tout petit. Aujourd'hui encore, je peux arpenter une plage pendant des heures à la recherche d'un caillou parfaitement rond ou en forme de coeur ... » Bientôt ses parents partent pour les États-Unis, et Leo vit alors pendant deux ans chez ses grands-parents à Bruxelles. Il rejoint ses parents quelque temps après, et revient un an plus tard avec eux en Europe, pour s'installer à Gènes. Après ses études secondaires, il part pour Zurich où il étudie les sciences économiques. C'est de cette époque que datent ses premiers dessins et tableaux. De 1933 à 1939, Leo Lionni vit surtout à Milan et prend une part active à la vie artistique de la capitale lombarde. En 1939, il part pour les États-Unis, prend la nationalité américaine, et entre comme directeur artistique dans une agence de publicité importante de Philadelphie. C'est lui qui, le premier, fait travailler des artistes de renom tels que Léger, De Kooning, Calder, pour la publicité. Pendant toute cette période Leo Lionni mène de front sa carrière de directeur artistique et de peintre. En 1958, les principales villes des États-Unis accueillent tour à tour une exposition rétrospective de son oeuvre. Le premier livre pour enfants de Leo Lionni, Petit-Bleu et Petit-Jaune, paraît en 1959. Cet ouvrage, très contesté à ses débuts, est devenu un classique. C'est sans doute un des rares exemples de livres pour enfants où l'abstraction formelle s'accorde magistralement au fond. Dans tous les livres pour enfants qu'il a écrits ou dessinés depuis, Leo Lionni s'efforce d'unir le texte et l'image, contenu et forme dans la plus grande « intimité » possible. En 1962, Leo Lionni revient en Italie. Il continue à créer des livres pour enfants, mais consacre une grande partie de son activité à l'art. Fidèle à sa trajectoire, il peint, sculpte et inventorie sa Botanique Imaginaire,

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ EDL; 0 edition (January 1, 1983)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ French
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 48 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 2211058787
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-2211058780
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 3 years and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.91 x 0.16 x 7.4 inches
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“From time to time, from the endless flow of our mental imagery, there emerges unexpectedly something that, vague though it may be, seems to carry the promise of a form, a meaning, and, more important, an irresistible poetic charge.”—Leo Lionni

Leo Lionni wrote and illustrated more than 40 highly acclaimed children’s books. He received the 1984 American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal and was a four-time Caldecott Honor Winner—for Inch by Inch, Frederick, Swimmy, and Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse. Leo Lionni died in October of 1999 at his home in Tuscany, Italy, at the age of 89.

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“Of all the questions I have been asked as an author of children’s books, the most frequent one, without doubt, has been ‘How do you get your ideas?’ Most people seem to think that getting an idea is both mysterious and simple. Mysterious, because inspiration must come from a particular state of grace with which only the most gifted souls are blessed. Simple, because ideas are expected to drop into one’s mind in words and pictures, ready to be transcribed and copied in the form of a book, complete with endpapers and cover. The word get expresses these expectations well. Yet nothing could be further from the truth.

“It is true that, from time to time, from the endless flow of our mental imagery, there emerges unexpectedly something that, vague though it may be, seems to carry the promise of a form, a meaning, and, more important, an irresistible poetic charge. The sense of instant recognition with which we pull this image into the full light of our consciousness is the initial impulse of all creative acts. But, though it is important, it produces no more than the germ of an idea. Each book, at the birth of its creative history, has such a moment. Some are fortunate enough to have, from the outset, a strongly identified hero, one with an inescapable destiny. Others are blessed with a promising beginning, or perhaps with the vision of an ending (which means working backwards to a surprise opening). Others stem from a clearly articulated conflict situation. Sometimes, I must admit, the motivations of a book may be found in a sudden, unreasonable urge to draw a certain kind of crocodile. And it may even happen that in the dark of our minds there appears, out of nowhere, a constellation of words that has the bright, arrogant solidity of a title. Only last night I was jolted out of a near-slumber by the words the mouse that didn’t exist. I am sure that, temporarily tucked away in my memory, they will eventually become the title of a story for which as yet I have no idea.

“To shape and sharpen the logic of a story, to tighten the flow of events, ultimately to define the idea in its totality, is much like a game of chess. In the light of overall strategy, each move is the result of doubts, proposals, and rejections, which inevitably bring to mind the successes or failures of previous experiences.

“Inspirational raptures may happen, but most books are shaped through hard, disciplined work. Creative work, to be sure, because its ingredients come from the sphere of the imaginary. But the manipulation of these ingredients requires much more than mere inclination or talent. It is an intricate process in which the idea slowly takes form, by trial and error, through detours and side roads, which, were it not for the guidance of professional rigor, would lead the author into an inextricable labyrinth of alternatives.

“And so, to the question ‘How do you get your ideas?’ I am tempted to answer, unromantic though it may sound, ‘Hard work.’ ”

Leo Lionni has gained international renown for his paintings, graphic designs, illustrations, and sculpture, as well as for his books for children. He was born in Holland in 1910 of Dutch parents, and although his education did not include formal art courses (in fact, he has a doctorate in economics from the University of Genoa), he spent much of his free time as a child in Amsterdam’s museums, teaching himself to draw.

Lionni’s business training gradually receded into the background as his interest in art and design grew. Having settled in Milan soon after his marriage in 1931, he started off by writing about European architecture for a local magazine. It was there that he met the contacts who were to give him a start as a professional graphic designer. When he moved to America in 1939, Lionni was hired by a Philadelphia advertising agency as art director. Later he became design director for the Olivetti Corporation of America, and then art director for Fortune magazine. At the same time, his reputation as an artist flourished as he began to exhibit his paintings and drawings in galleries from New York to Japan.

Lionni launched his career as an author/illustrator of books for children in 1959. Originally developed from a story he had improvised for his grandchildren during a dull train ride, Little Blue and LittleYellow was the first of what is now a long list of children’s picture books, including four Caldecott Honor Books.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2005
Such a charming book for lovers of French books for children! Simple in language and full of color, it teaches children about two friends of different colors who when they hug become the blended color, thus teaching about the color wheel as well as perhaps a deeper lesson about children of mixed heritage.

My friend's 5 year old boy loves this book and has quickly learned the colors and a few other French words after just a few readings. He insists that I pause at those words so that he can say them! He is also starting to translate some of the phrases on his own. Highly recommended! If only Amazon had the book in stock.

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Nicole
5.0 out of 5 stars C’est un excellent livres pour les petits et les plus grands sur la diversité et l’inclusion!
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2021
J’ai utilisé ce livre en classe pour des élèves du premier cycle du primaire , mais aussi avec mes enfants et plus tard mes petits-enfants. Les discussions qui suivent la lecture de ce livre sont fantastiques et enrichissantes pour tous.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Un classique
Reviewed in France on January 26, 2024
Pour initier les petits au résultat du mélange des couleurs primaires -ici deux seulement au travers d'un conte tout mignon.
Christophe
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent produit
Reviewed in France on December 22, 2023
Ce livre est un bonheur pour les tous petits
Michele Sauvé
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on March 10, 2016
J'avais ci livre pour mes enfants et je l'offre à mes petits enfants, Formidable pour les tout petits
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