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The Story Of A Nodding Donkey

Laura Lee Hope, Silver Deer Classics

Verlag: Oregan Publishing

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THE SANTA CLAUS SHOP The Nodding Donkey dated his birth from the day he received the beautiful coat of varnish in the workshop of Santa Claus at the North Pole. Before that he was just some pieces of wood, glued together.
Verfügbar seit: 01.11.2017.

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