Mali muk

Mali muk

Wilhelm Hauff

Little Mook is a cute little boy. He lost his parents and their support at an early age. He is looking for what he lacks - love and warmth.

Like any child, he thinks that if he looked like an adult, people would treat him nicely. That's why Little Mook puts a big turban on his head, puts on big slippers and puts on a big waistcoat, believing that he will become a big man. Unfortunately, everyone makes fun of him and makes fun of his growth. The secret of the flying slippers and the hidden power of the magic wand give our hero special abilities.

Original title
Der kleine Muck und andere Marchen
Translation
Janja Jovanović, Vanda Ivanišević
Editor
Mira Čengić
Illustrations
Aida Račić
Graphics design
Aida Račić
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
124
Publisher
Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1990.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
8-62-100393-7

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