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O zvířátkách a divných věcech
- Narrated by: Viktor Preiss
- Length: 2 hrs and 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mohlo by se zdát, že ta knížka nemá ani hlavu, ani patu. Na jedné z posledních stránek se v ní zabydlela nepořádná kometa. Naproti mezi řádky zase odpočívá v garáži maličké bleděmodré cililink autíčko, které bude za chvíli potřebovat pomoc. O pár listů vpředu právě vstává stonožka, zrovna si zívla, protáhla se a povídá: „Úůů-f! A dnes půjdu na fotbal.“ A uprostřed toho všeho se právě chystá nastoupit do rakety kvíčala. Má zobák dlouhý jako pinzeta a letí na žížalí hvězdu. Že to ani trochu nedává smysl? Že se tu dějí divné věci? Jen poslouchejte a zjistíte, že je všechno úplně v pořádku. Ta tenká knížka totiž umí kouzlit se slovy.
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