Speurder Kwaaikofski: Die Geheim van die Vlieënde Koei

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6-10 jaar. Hierdie keer is Kwaaikofski in die platteland, maar dit is alles behalwe ’n vakansie! Die dorpie waar hy gaan kuier het ‘n goeie speurder dringend nodig. Met sy aankoms gewaar hy ’n vreemde, blou rubberkoei wat deur die lug vlieg. En later vind Kwaaikofski ’n harige koeistert in sy bed, saam met twee lang, bleek bene! Iemand probeer hom beslis die skrik op die lyf jaag . . . Gelukkig sorg die mooi meisie, Julie, dat die lewe tussen koeie, trekkers en gruwelike skurke darem nie té ondraaglik raak nie. Die intriges van die stories in hierdie reeks is eenvoudig, maar uiters vermaaklik en die humoristiese illustrasies sal sorg dat kinders dol sal wees oor hierdie koddige, maar brawe klein speurder se avonture!
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AuthorJurgen Banscherus
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2012
ISBN9780798157711
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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