Čarobnica Lili i luckasti vitez

Čarobnica Lili i luckasti vitez

Knister

Since the day she found a magic book under her bed, Lili prefers to do magic. But conjuring can have unforeseen consequences...

The mischievous knight Don Quixote turns the city upside down! And Lili is the main culprit, because it was she who enabled the crazy hero from the novel to travel through time. On his Hrđinante bicycle, he chases after cars thinking they are dragons, pierces a lighted advertisement in a department store with a spear, and tries to free wooden horses from a carousel in a funfair. Quite a challenge for Lili, isn't it?

Original title
Hexe Lili und der ritter auf zeitreise
Translation
Renata Jandrašek
Editor
Aleksandra Stella
Illustrations
Birgit Rieger
Dimensions
20.5 x 13 cm
Pages
135
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-223131-5

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