Spaghetti Tussen Jou Tone

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Tom en Trevor se nuwe juffrou is amper te goed om waar te wees.

Haar naam is juffrou Zaan van Graan.

En almal sê sy word NOOIT OOIT kwaad nie.

Maar Tom en Trevor hou van poetse bak.

Dit is hulle spesiale talent!

Daarom begin hulle dadelik planne maak.

Planne om die nuwe juffrou WOEDEND te maak!

In hierdie splinternuwe skaterlagstorie uit die pen van Jaco Jacobs vind die twee grootste poetsbakkers in die skool uit waarom dit NIE ’n goeie idee is om met ’n juffrou soos juffrou Zaan skoor te soek nie. Jy mag dalk net die een wees wat spaghetti tussen jou tone kry ...

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AuthorJaco Jacobs
PublisherLapa Uitgewers
PlacePretoria
Year2018
ISBN9780799384444
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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