Книга: Хелен Хэнкокс «Penguin in Peril»
Производитель: "Templar" With bare cupboards and hungry bellies, three cats steal a penguin to catch fish for them. A hilarious sequence of events unfolds as the penguin makes his escape, becoming mistaken for a nun and a waiter before finding his way safely home. Формат: 230x265мм, 32 стр.
ISBN: 978-1-84877-862-7 Купить за 275 грн (только Украина) в магазине Yakaboo |
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