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Vitello secuestra a un gato
- Vitello 10
- Narrated by: Benjamín Figueres
- Length: 13 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Vitello secuestra a un gato es el décimo libro de la serie sobre el travieso niño al que llaman Vitello. Se pueden decir muchas cosas de Vitello, pero que es aburrido no es una de ellas. En el centro ha habido un auténtico robo en el banco, donde se han llevado por lo menos un millón de euros. Vitello, el mocoso William y sus dos molestos amigos Max y Hasse están tumbados en el césped del jardín de casa de William, hablando de todas las cosas chulas que se podrían comprar con un millón de euros, cuando ven al gatito nuevo de los vecinos y Vitello tiene una idea estupenda de cómo conseguir un montón de dinero...
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