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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Oliver und Celia Navel haben keine Lust auf Abenteuerreisen mit ihrem schrulligen Vater; sie wollen viel lieber Fernsehen. Ihr Vater will aber unbedingt nach Tibet. So werden Celia und Oliver ganz gegen ihren Willen in ein Abenteuer in Tibet verwickelt, bei dem sie aus dem Flugzeug fallen, von einem Yeti angegriffen, von Gifthexen bedroht und von einem fiesen Gauner hereingelegt werden, dann von einem alten tibetischen Schutzgott und einem telepathisch begabten Yak gerettet. Allmählich beweisen die Kinder, dass sie so doof eigentlich gar nicht sind und die vielen Fernsehsendungen, die sie im Laufe ihres Lebens geguckt haben, doch zu etwas Nutze waren. Lustige Abenteuergeschichte für Kinder ab 10 Jahren. Zu finden im Erdgeschoss: JE1.RK, LOND mj (19.1.12) nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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As the children of two world-famous explorers, eleven-year-old twins Celia and Oliver prefer television-watching to adventure-seeking until their father takes them to Tibet to help search for their long-lost mother. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The main charactersare Celia and Oliver and they are two of the laziest children you may ever meet, and they want nothing to do with adventure of any kind.
My favorite part of the book was when Oliver and Celia got to ride a Yak and found monks and at laast found their mother who was looking for the lost librabe of Alexandria.
This book is eritten as a chapter book.
The illustrations were quit helpful and some were funny.
I like this book because of all the Adventure and fun. The parts that made me laugh was the picture of Sir Edmind. I think this book suits ages eight and over. ( )