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De grimme børn - på sønderjysk!

By: Kim Fupz Aakeson
Narrated by: Lars Thiesgaard
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Det var engang den jæ he mand, som godt ku li å bruch peng - å det gøej han så, lich indte han it haej fleje. Han præuwt å lån lidt a sin venne, men erre et styk ti var det it rechte fleje som vill låhn ham peng meje. Nå, tænt æ mand, så må æ helle find mæ et arbe. Det jennest arbe han ku få, var å pass naue grimm børn, som ingen anne gast veddæuw å pass. Det gast han helle it rechte, i wært fald it te å begynn mæ, men det vist sæ at sån nauen grimm børn faktisk godt ka vær rechte søde...

Denne lydboch æ indløjst af Lars Thiesgaard å SYNNEJYSK! Kim Fupz Aakeson (f. 1958) æ en dansk forfatte. Han hæ skræwn bøche te både børn, ung å vauwsen, filmmanuskripte, dramae å tegneserie, å han hæ fåt tildelt fleje prise å legate for sit arbe - blandt andt æ Kulturministeries Børnebochspris, Statens Kunstfonds arbeslegat, æ Børnebibliotekares Kulturpris å Gyldendals Børnebochspris.

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