Makin Seru di Kelas Ajaib
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Narrated by:
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Jane Leisilla Zahara
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By:
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Benny Rhamdani
About this listen
Suami Bu Retno sakit keras. Seorang guru pengganti, bernama Pak Johan mengajar di kelas VI. Ayra dan teman-temannya kurang suka dengan cara mengajar Pak Johan. Tapi, mereka tak bisa protes. Untung saja, ada nenek Lita yang bisa membantu kesembuhan Pak Jaya. Mereka berharap, Bu Retno bisa kembali mengajar seperti sediakala. Cuma masalahnya, nenek Lita mengobati siapapun.
Lalu, apa hubungan Pak Johan dengan peristiwa pencurian di toko emas? Ada kejadian heboh apa yang terjadi di ulang tahun Frida? Ya, dijamin ngga nyesel deh, ngikutin cerita Ayra dan teman-temannya di kelas paling ajaib di dunia ini!
Please note: This audiobook is in Indonesian.
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