Uit het leven van Dik Trom
'Uit het leven van Dik Trom' Summary
In this first book of the series, Dik Trom gets into all sorts of trouble. He plays pranks on his friends, gets into fights, and even gets lost in the woods. But through it all, Dik Trom's father always says, "He's a special child, and that's what he is."Book Details
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