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3 CDs In 1959, René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé invented a stubborn, cheerful, high-spirited and sometimes mischievous little boy: little Nicolaas. He is in primary school and experiences all kinds of adventures both in the classroom and outside it with his colorful peers, his parents and the teacher who, in the words of little Nicholas, is “terribly sweet if we don't make her angry.” The series Little Nicholas is a household name in France and generations of French children have been laughing hard while reading. Jean-Jacques Sempé (1932) is one of the most famous cartoonists in the world. René Goscinny (1926 - 1977) is also the writer and creator of Asterix. Read by actor and musician Kees Prins.
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