Lele's Secret Club (Vol. 2): Pyjama Party at the Queens'
Lele's Secret Club (Vol. 2): Pyjama Party at the Queens'
Leles Geheimclub, Band 2: Übernachtungsparty bei den Queens
192 pp
Hardcover
Format:
17.5 x 24 cm
ISBN:
978-3-473-36745-0
March 2020
EUR 11.99
Age:
8 years and older
- “Wild Chicks” for today's girls
- A combination of thrilling read & doodling fun
- A combination of thrilling read & doodling fun
Content
Lele and her friends Elif and Cleo are constantly being followed by their enemies the Kings, a boys' gang. They are aiming to take over the Queens' headquarters on the flat roof. The girls obviously can't allow that! They plan to surprise the boys at night but end up being taken by surprise by the boys themselves. By putting on scary zombie, vampire and bat costumes, the Queens intend to give the boys a proper scare. However, both Queens and Kings are caught off guard by caretaker Würgler and the six of them are forced to hide in the basement where the unsuspecting caretaker accidentally locks them in. Now they have to prove once again that they are capable of working together to get out of their predicament. After all, the caretaker is the bigger threat because there's a danger he might discover their secret headquarters. The girls receive unexpected help from Lele's mom and escape unscathed this time. The Queens chase away the Kings for good and can finally get their pyjama party going in their beloved secret headquarters on the roof.
The Author
Sabina Gröner grew up in Basel, Switzerland, studied history and German in Zürich, and trained as a screenwriter at the German Film and Television Academy in Berlin. She currently lives and works in Basel and Berlin.
About the Series
Lele and her best friends Cleo and Elif have founded a secret club. Their headquarters is on the green roof of an apartment building, and they are interested in urban gardening. In addition to the girls' club there is also a boys' club, the Kings. The children experience friendship and adventure. In addition to the exciting stories, readers will enjoy creative pages where they can doodle, take notes, or fill in lists.