Morgane de Cadier, as a child and long before mastering the art of writing, would dictate stories of overly curious parrots and globe-trotting elephants to her mother. Since then, she has taken up the pen herself. In 2011, she enrolled in the Émile Cohl School in Lyon to study drawing. However, her passion for writing soon caught up with her, fuelled by the shelves of her childhood library brimming with works by Claude Ponti, Beatrix Potter, and Maurice Sendak. She marked her debut as an author with the publication of her first book, Tout là-haut, with HongFei editions. In 2019, her book Chut! (illustrated by Florian Pigé) was awarded the Prix des Incorruptibles (France), the first literary prize awarded by young readers from kindergarten to high school. She lives in Lyon, France. Florian Pigé, a graduate of the Émile Cohl School in Lyon, developed his passion for children's literature during his time there. Since then, his creative focus has been on intricately weaving details to reveal compelling plots, simplifying forms, and conducting thorough research into materials. In 2015, HongFei published Tout là-haut, his debut illustrated book in collaboration with Morgane de Cadier. Subsequent titles, including Chut! (winner of the 2019 Prix des Incorruptibles) and Le secret du loup, followed suit, allowing him to venture into new territories. With his trilogy Si petit, Si gourmand, and Si curieux, he invites readers into captivating narratives. He lives in Lyon, France.