Zvonko i čarobne gajde

Zvonko i čarobne gajde

Enid Blayton

Zvonko is a little man who lives alone in his house in Toytown.

Zvonko loves to transport his little friends in his red and yellow taxi around Toytown. The other toys hear him when he comes by the special sound his trumpet makes and the jingle of the bell on his blue cap. He often uses his car to visit all the places in Toytown. When things don't go well with the taxi or he needs help, he turns to Big Ears, who always gives him what he needs. Sometimes Zvonko lets people touch his hat in exchange for some small things like morning milk. Zvonko's most faithful companion is the dog Bumpy. Bumpy accompanies him in almost all his adventures.

Original title
Noddy and the magic bagpipes
Translation
Karla Bareta
Editor
Robert Mlinarec
Illustrations
Enid Blayton
Graphics design
Enid Blayton
Dimensions
23 x 19 cm
Publisher
Egmont, Zagreb, 2007.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53130-096-4

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