Heinz Janisch, Helga Bansch

Ker-boom! 
Zack bumm!

ISBN: 978-3-7026-5722-2
32 pages
EUR (AT) 15.00 / EUR (DE) 15.00 / CHF (CH) 21.50
28.00 x 21.00cm
Cover: Hardcover
First published in 2011

Categories: Picture Books,

World ex. Brasilien, Spain, China, Turkey

When he tries to learn how to fly, the little bird Sigmund tumbles out of the nest, landing on his head. From that day on, Sigmund can't sing like other birds but only say "ker-boom" very sadly. One day Carl Gustav, an old rabbit, happens to listen to Sigmund's dejected croaking. He decides that something has to be done to cheer Sigmund up. When he asks the bird to show him why he can't sing any more, he realises that Sigmund lacks self-confidence, despite the fact that in the meantime he has not only learned to fly, but is an expert in this art. So Carl Gustav organises an air show for Sigmund, where he can show all his skills. The audience is delighted, and Sigmund can be cheerful again.