A group of happy children live freely in the forest. They eat fruit, play with animals, and learn to read from the potato chip wrappers left lying around by careless adults. Of course, they never take baths, which is why they get their name, but they're happy and have a blast. Which doesn't please Yvonne Carré, the orphanage director, at all. This obsessive about order and hygiene has only one idea in mind: to wash these disgusting little things in the machine she invented and lock them away within the four walls of her deserted institution. Luckily, Fanette Ducoup, the group's leader, is keeping an eye on things...
- Age: 4 years +
- Number of pages: 32 pages
- Dimensions: 24 x 30 cm
- Blanket: cardboard
- Browse an excerpt: here
TOPICS COVERED:
- Childhood
- Freedom
- Hygiene
- humor
- Autonomy