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Wombats und wilde Kerle
- Die Karlsson-Kinder 2
- Narrated by: Melanie Pukaß
- Length: 2 hrs and 41 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auch im Herbst verbringen die Karlsson-Kinder ihre Ferien auf Tante Fridas Insel. Die hat dort inzwischen einen kleinen Zoo mit Wombats eröffnet. Doch dann tauchen mürrische Männer auf, die den Karlssons das Inselleben verleiden. Sie handeln im Auftrag eines Investors, der die Insel kaufen will. Wie gut, dass man die fiesen Männer mit den gefräßigen, kleinen Wombats herrlich ärgern kann...
Das zweite Krimiabenteuer der Karlsson-Kinder.
Das zweite Krimiabenteuer der Karlsson-Kinder.
©2014 dtv. Übersetzt von Anu Stohner (P)2014 DAV
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