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The Little Prince phenomenon in pictures
When talking about the Little Prince with a friend, we sometimes confine ourselves to the book or perhaps a show we have seen. Ever since the story was first published, however, the Little Prince has been speaking to the hearts of readers the world over.…continue reading →
The Muttpop version of the Little Prince!
Does the name Muttpop sound familiar? Muttpop designs and produces collectable figurines, more commonly known as designer toys. In the past, Muttpop first made its name with colourful figures from the worlds of Lucha Libre and Tchô (Titeuf, Captain Biceps et al.). Initially, Muttpop seemed to be focusing on the world of cartoons and comics, but now the producer has decided to give shape to its vision of a literary icon: the Little Prince.
Coming soon to the online store, here is your chance for a sneak preview of a Little Prince unique in all the world, childlike and yet totally up to date in design. Who knows, maybe this Little Prince could be the first of many?
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Spring is here, bringing with it the sun. Maybe you’ll be heading off for air meets, or perhaps you’re a pilot yourself. In which case, the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry baseball cap is just what you need!…continue reading →
Another tribute to Moebius…
Olivier Delcroix pays tribute to Moebius in his blog. Recalling his links to the artist, Olivier also harks back to a drawing of the Little Prince by Jean Giraud…continue reading →
Moebius amongst the stars
Jean Giraud (alias Moebius) created dozens of wonderful worlds of the imagination. He was also one of the creators of Blueberry, the main character in a series that goes from success to success. In the 1970s, with a group of friends, he founded comics anthology magazine Métal Hurlant and the publishing house Les Humanoïdes Associés: comics would never be the same again.…continue reading →
The Little Prince receives a touching letter
Christine Darfeuille is a specialist educator working with teenagers suffering from disabling diseases at the Paul Cézanne care centre in Tournus (71). One afternoon a week, she runs an activity entitled “Tales and Stories” for a group of four young people.…continue reading →
The Little Prince in the classroom…
… in Italy! The Little Prince features on school syllabuses in a good many countries, including France, Brazil and now Italy. Because it is written so clearly and simply, children find it easy to study the storyline and the different dialogues in the book.
The edition, with its 16-page schools supplement, is published by Fabbri, and here are a few extracts for you to enjoy.
Did you ever study The Little Prince at school?
Good news for lovers of fine stationery…
… and for friends of the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Youth Foundation. The new Paperblanks range will be here at the end of the month! On the cover page, you’ll find a facsimile of the manuscript version of the main chapter of Wind, Sand and Stars.…continue reading →
Brazil: yet another exhibition!
After Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, the Little Prince exhibition has now set up shop in Campinas. The entire world depicted in the book is on display, in the form of statues, reconstitutions of key scenes from the book or interactive art installations.…continue reading →