
Aufregung in der Drachenschule
Der kleine Drache Kokosnuss 31
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Narrated by:
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Philipp Schepmann
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Ingo Siegner
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Mit dem kleinen Drachen wird Schule zum Abenteuer.
In der Drachenschule bespricht Dr. Blumenkohl die Tiere, die es früher auf der Dracheninsel gab. Als Kokosnuss erzählt, dass auch der "dreiköpfige Höhlendrache" hier gelebt hat, wird er von allen ausgelacht. Der Höhlendrache sei doch nur eine Fabelfigur aus Kokosnuss' Lieblings-Piratengeschichte! Doch Kokosnuss glaubt fest daran, dass jede Geschichte einen wahren Kern hat. Jetzt will er forschen und beweisen, dass es die Höhlendrachen wirklich gab. Natürlich lassen ihn Oskar und Matilda auch bei diesem Abenteuer nicht im Stich...
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