
Da wiehert ja der Bürgermeister!
Die Haferhorde - Teil 23
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Narrated by:
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Bürger Lars Dietrich
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By:
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Suza Kolb
About this listen
Was hat Shetlandpony Schoko denn da schon wieder angerichtet?! Eigentlich wollte er nur seiner Lieblingszweibeinerin Lotte und den anderen Kindern helfen, dass neben der Schule ein Abenteuerspielplatz gebaut wird. Aber nun finden die Zweibeiner aus dem Dorf seine Aktion so toll, dass sie ihn zum Bürgermeister ernennen wollen. Ein Pony als Bürgermeister – ob das eine gute Idee ist? 10 Jahre Haferhorde und kein bisschen leise! Auch im Jubiläumsjahr sticht die Bande vom Blümchenhof der Hafer – und Bürger Lars Dietrich macht natürlich mit. Monstermohrrübenstark!
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