Cornebidouille
"Cornebidouille" is a children's book written by Pierre Bertrand and illustrated by Magali Bonniol. Published in 1996, it is a story for pre-school and primary school children.
The story follows Pierre, a little boy who refuses to eat his soup. His mother warns him that the witch Cornebidouille will come and get him if he doesn't eat his soup. Despite the warnings, Pierre remains intrepid. One day, the witch appears, but Pierre manages to fool her by inventing a particularly disgusting soup recipe. This leads to some comic situations, and shows that ingenuity can be a powerful weapon against fears.
Pierre Bertrand, the author, and Magali Bonniol, the illustrator, have created a captivating story that tackles the theme of insight and creativity in overcoming obstacles. This book is generally recommended for children aged 3 to 8, thanks to its amusing content and attractive illustrations that captivate young readers.