Jakob geht zum Schwimmen und andere Geschichten
Jakob und seine Zahnbürste / Jakob ruft Stopp! Lass mich in Ruhe! / Jakob übernachtet bei Oma und Opa / Mag ich nicht, ess ich nicht!, sagt Jakob
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Sandra Grimm
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Jakob tobt im Wasser. Hui, das macht Spaß! Wie toll, dass Jakob am Wochenende mit Papa auch noch ins Schwimmbad gehen darf - zu einem richtigen Schwimmkurs mit anderen Kindern! Was sich Jakob dort wohl alles traut? Eine neue Kinderalltagsgeschichte mit der beispielgebenden und authentischen Jungen-Figur Jakob und seiner Schwester Conni. Weitere Geschichten:
- Jakob und seine Zahnbürste, Jakob ruft Stopp!
- Lass mich in Ruhe!, Jakob übernachtet bei Oma und Opa.
- Mag ich nicht, ess ich nicht.
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