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Mar 2023
9m 15s

Les dinosaures

QUELLE HISTOIRE
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Pars sur les traces des dinosaures, ces grands reptiles aujourd’hui disparus qui ont peuplé la Terre il y a 235 millions d’années. Quelle Histoire dépoussière les fossiles du diplodocus, du tyrannosaure et du stégosaure, de leur apparition à leur découverte par l’homme, et te propose de suivre l’histoire de ces “lézards terriblement grands” !


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Voix : Léopold Roy

Sound design : Sylvain Hellio

Texte : Clémentine V.Baron

Illustration : Bruno Wennagel, Mathieu Ferret, Guillaume Biasse, Mathilde Tuffin


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