Kindertag in Bullerbü (German)
    1966

    Kindertag in Bullerbü (German)

    Type:Picture Book
    Author:Astrid Lindgren
    Illustrator:Katrin Engelking
    Publisher:Oetinger

    "One day Lasse reads in the newspaper that there is a children's day in Stockholm. And he suggests organizing a children's day in Bullerbü too. "A children's day for Kerstin," says Lasse. "If we do a whole day, which Kerstin If we want to play in peace, she might not be so attached to us on the other days."Translator: Silke von Hacht"

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