
Der kleine Otter lernt schwimmen
Ferdi & Flo 1
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Narrated by:
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Julian Horeyseck
About this listen
Der kleine Otter Ferdi soll schwimmen lernen. Dabei ist es so gemütlich, auf Mamas Bauch über den Fluss zu treiben! Und ein bisschen fürchtet Ferdi sich auch. Was, wenn er untergeht? Doch dann lernt er das mutige Entenküken Flo kennen, das ihm nicht nur die Angst nimmt, sondern auch bald seine beste Freundin wird. Gemeinsam üben sie schwimmen und Kieselsteintauchen, und Ferdi wird immer besser! Als die beiden von dem großen Fest der Wassertiere hören, wollen sie unbedingt dorthin schwimmen. Auch wenn die Eltern es verbieten... Ob das gut geht?
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