A Czech Phenomenon: What’s Večerníček?
Apr 17th, 2012 | By Katerina | Category: EnglishVečerníček is not just an animated everyday TV bedtime story in Czech Republic. Večerníček is a phenomenon! Let’s have a look at some interesting facts about it!
Večerníček is not just an animated everyday TV bedtime story in Czech Republic. Večerníček is a phenomenon! Let’s have a look at some interesting facts about it!
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