Winnie medvjedić zvani Pooh i prijatelj Tigar

Winnie medvjedić zvani Pooh i prijatelj Tigar

Stephanie Calmenson

A shortened version of the famous novel by A. A. Milne, produced by Walt Disney, will appeal to the youngest readers. Lots of illustrations and less text is a great incentive for first graders to read.

Original title
The wonderful thing about tiggers
Translation
Sanja Mujičić
Editor
Tahir Mujičić
Illustrations
Vaccaro Associates
Dimensions
26 x 21 cm
Pages
48
Publisher
Egmont, Zagreb, 1994.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-187151-5

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