One night, the Moon asks Pitikok to sing for her, just as he does for the Sun. Pitikok would like to, but he sleeps at night! He asks his friends who don't sleep to sing to the Moon. Unfortunately, the toad, the crow and the owl can't carry a tune. But Pitikok is clever: thanks to his magic feather, he will make the wolves sing...
- A very instinctive and child-like line.
- Pititok encourages the child to face his/her own discovery phase, at the heart of the world and the questions that arise from it. Reading Pititok is learning about freedom.
The hidden son of a famous Irish fairy and an Italian toad, Christian Jolibois is 352 years old. Teller of stories, lies and whims, when he doesn't write he speaks with pigs, trees, roses and chiken.
Christian Heinrich endlessly scrapes palettes and ruffles paintbrushes.