Haas Das en die Gemaskerde Wonder

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Haas Das, die geliefde nuusleser van Diereland, en sy assistent, Piet Muis, is terug met Diereland se manewales in hierdie veelkleurige leesboeke. In hierdie uitsending vind die opwindende stoeigeveg tussen die Gemaskerde Wonder en Kongo Kangaroe plaas, maar die diere moet ook vlug vir 'n gevaarlike veldbrand in Diereland. Die gewilde Haas Das- stories word opnuut uitgebeeld deur Vian Oelofsen se pragtige illustrasies. 

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AuthorLouise Smit
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
ISBN0798107863
BindingHardcover
ConditionFair
CommentsCorners and spine bumped; small nick on board; gift inscription on back of first free page;
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