Meeting Little Vampie Again (vol. III)

Children & Young Adult, Children's Books, Children's Books Age 6+, Series, The Little Vampie

Where on earth is Little Vampie? Mrs Lizzy travels to Transylvania, the home of all vampires, to find out…

Little Vampie and Mrs Lizzi are back! Mrs Lizzi does not want to stay in Vienna any longer, and she does not know where Little Vampie has gone. No news, no letter, nothing! Suddenly, she has a brilliant idea – she will travel to Transylvania, where all vampires come from, and try and find her own little one again. An adventurous journey begins. In the end Mrs Lizzi is not the only one who is surprised by the company she finds herself in. Little Vampie, Mrs. Vampie, Purzel and Schnurzel have all settled down on top of a curtain rod. Little Vampie did not stay alone for a long time in Transylvania...  

  • The third volume of the beloved children’s books classic
  • Print-run of the series: Over 1.8 million copies
Renate Welsh

The author Renate Welsh lives and works in Vienna. Apart from the three books on vampires she has written for dtv, she has published a great number of other books for children and young adults.

Meeting Little Vampie Again (vol. III)

Where on earth is Little Vampie? Mrs Lizzy travels to Transylvania, the home of all vampires, to find out…

Little Vampie and Mrs Lizzi are back! Mrs Lizzi does not want to stay in Vienna any longer, and she does not know where Little Vampie has gone. No news, no letter, nothing! Suddenly, she has a brilliant idea – she will travel to Transylvania, where all vampires come from, and try and find her own little one again. An adventurous journey begins. In the end Mrs Lizzi is not the only one who is surprised by the company she finds herself in. Little Vampie, Mrs. Vampie, Purzel and Schnurzel have all settled down on top of a curtain rod. Little Vampie did not stay alone for a long time in Transylvania...  

  • The third volume of the beloved children’s books classic
  • Print-run of the series: Over 1.8 million copies
Bibliographic Data
112 pages, ISBN: 978-3-423-75052-3
First published 1998