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Aggie und der Geist / Bilderbuch Deutsch / Matthew Forsythe
Ab 4 Jahren
Aggie likes being alone and is looking forward to finally moving into her own house – until she discovers that a ghost already lives there. Living together is going more badly than well: whether she’s brushing her teeth or reading in the evening, Aggie has no peace from her roommate. She resolutely tries to defuse the situation with a list of rules: No haunting after sunset. No stealing socks. No eating the food. But the ghost doesn’t like to play by the rules, so Aggie challenges him to a decisive round of tic-tac-toe – whoever wins, gets the house.
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Age 4+
Aggie likes being alone and is looking forward to finally moving into her own house – until she discovers that a ghost already lives there. Living together is going more badly than well: whether she’s brushing her teeth or reading in the evening, Aggie has no peace from her roommate. She resolutely tries to defuse the situation with a list of rules: No haunting after sunset. No stealing socks. No eating the food. But the ghost doesn’t like to play by the rules, so Aggie challenges him to a decisive round of tic-tac-toe – whoever wins, gets the house.
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| Titel | Aggie und der Geist / Bilderbuch Deutsch / Matthew Forsythe |
| Kurator | mundo azul |
| Typ | Bilderbuch Deutsch |
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| Online seit | Oct 10, 2025 |
Ab 4 Jahren
Aggie likes being alone and is looking forward to finally moving into her own house – until she discovers that a ghost already lives there. Living together is going more badly than well: whether she’s brushing her teeth or reading in the evening, Aggie has no peace from her roommate. She resolutely tries to defuse the situation with a list of rules: No haunting after sunset. No stealing socks. No eating the food. But the ghost doesn’t like to play by the rules, so Aggie challenges him to a decisive round of tic-tac-toe – whoever wins, gets the house.
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Age 4+
Aggie likes being alone and is looking forward to finally moving into her own house – until she discovers that a ghost already lives there. Living together is going more badly than well: whether she’s brushing her teeth or reading in the evening, Aggie has no peace from her roommate. She resolutely tries to defuse the situation with a list of rules: No haunting after sunset. No stealing socks. No eating the food. But the ghost doesn’t like to play by the rules, so Aggie challenges him to a decisive round of tic-tac-toe – whoever wins, gets the house.
© Rotopol