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Professor Pickle and the Flying Sauerkraut

Lucas David

Verlag: The Good Child Bookstore

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Professor Pickle and the Flying Sauerkraut takes readers on a wacky, hilarious intergalactic adventure that combines humor, heart, and plenty of pickles! Professor Pickle is a brilliant inventor with one big problem—his sauerkraut keeps flying away. When his latest invention, the Sauerkraut 5000, sends an entire jar of sauerkraut into space, the Professor embarks on an absurd journey to retrieve it. Along the way, he meets a group of quirky aliens, discovers strange planets, and even gets into a pickle fight with space pirates. The Professor’s bumbling inventions and silly escapades provide non-stop laughs, while his desire to return home keeps him on track. This fast-paced, funny story is packed with wild and ridiculous escapades that will keep kids giggling from start to finish. Perfect for ages 5-12, this book is a sauerkraut-infused rollercoaster of fun and adventure!
Verfügbar seit: 11.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 138 Seiten.

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