Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit
Purple Turtles is an easy collection of funny and humorous rhymes written by the german author during a visit in buddhist China, where he later became a vegan. The rhymes are meant to be read for relaxation. Their fantasy and imagination will inspire free and like minded spirits as well as friends of progressive poetry. The literature will attract the whole family, especially unbiased parents will be excited and of course you will enjoy reading also if you have no children, or not yet.
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Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit
Purple Turtles is an easy collection of funny and humorous rhymes written by the german author during a visit in buddhist China, where he later became a vegan. The rhymes are meant to be read for relaxation. Their fantasy and imagination will inspire free and like minded spirits as well as friends of progressive poetry. The literature will attract the whole family, especially unbiased parents will be excited and of course you will enjoy reading also if you have no children, or not yet.
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Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit

Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit

by Erik Kaiser
Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit

Purple Turtles: Don`t eat the rabbit

by Erik Kaiser

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Overview

Purple Turtles is an easy collection of funny and humorous rhymes written by the german author during a visit in buddhist China, where he later became a vegan. The rhymes are meant to be read for relaxation. Their fantasy and imagination will inspire free and like minded spirits as well as friends of progressive poetry. The literature will attract the whole family, especially unbiased parents will be excited and of course you will enjoy reading also if you have no children, or not yet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783738091489
Publisher: neobooks
Publication date: 11/07/2016
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 28
File size: 145 KB
Language: German

About the Author

Erik Kaiser was born 1968 in Hamburg, Germany. He was a professional building architect in Berlin before travelling around the world for several years. The People's Republic of China, the United States of America, the United Kingdom and also Thailand were some of the destinations. Due to a general engagement for human rights and refugee issues the author also has published books about the timeless structural defect of homelessness and political – not mental - asylum in modern and developed socie
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