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Die schönsten Spiel- und Bewegungslieder
- Narrated by: div.
- Length: 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mit den Liedern:
- Brüderchen, komm, tanz mit mir,
- Das ist gerade, das ist schief,
- Das Krokodil vom Nil,
- Der Apfelbaum,
- Backe, backe, Kuchen,
- Ich bin ein kleiner Esel,
- Es tanzt ein Bi-Ba-Butzemann,
- Hände waschen,
- Ich bin die kleine Hexe und habe rote Schuh,
- Jetzt steigt Hampelmann, jetzt steigt Hampelmann,
- Komm, wir wollen tanzen,
- Mein Hut, der hat drei Ecken,
- Seht die große Riesenschlange,
- Teddybär, Teddybär dreh dich um,
- Was müssen das für Bäume sein,
- Wenn du fröhlich bist,
- Wer will fleißige Handwerker sehen,
- Wozu sind die Hände da?,
- Zehn kleine Zappelmänner,
- Zeigt her eure Hände .
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