Bennie Boekwurm Vertel Lekker Stories

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Bennie Boekwurm woon diep onder die grond daar in die Wielie Walie-parkie. In sy tonnelhuisie is daar rakke en rakke vol storieboeke. Sy naam is nie verniet Bennie Boekwurm nie. Bennie hou baie daarvan om stories vir kinders te lees. Hy wag nou juis vir hulle om hom te roep. Hy het klaar die boek uitgesoek . . . Die stories is gebaseer op die bekende TV-reeks op SABC in die 80er jare. Illustrasies is helder en kleurvol en sal kleintjies sowel as hulle ouers bekoor.

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AuthorLouise Smit
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2014
ISBN9780798167697
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
CommentsInscription and sticker on first page.
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