
KUNO KLAPPER hat nicht alle Knochen beisammen
Die Kuno-Klapper-Reihe, Band 1
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Rohrbeck
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By:
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Tina Schilp
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Reihenstart zum Totlachen: das schusselige Skelett Kuno Klapper und der verrückte Knochenklau
Kuno Klapper, das kleine Skelett, hat nicht mehr alle Knochen beisammen – seine linke Ferse ist weg! Und das ausgerechnet an seinem 100. Geburtstag, an dem nicht das kleinste Knöchelchen fehlen darf. Er ist wirklich ein Ober-Schussel. Doch dann melden auch andere Skelette Verluste. Geht etwa ein Knochendieb in Torfingen um? Zusammen mit dem geheimnisvollen Zombiemädchen Amy, dem nervigen Jonas und Schattenschurke Valentin beginnt eine abenteuerliche Suche im Reich der Untoten ...
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