
Ein verhexter Winter
Ohrenbär 57
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Narrated by:
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Antje von der Ahe
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By:
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Annette Herzog
About this listen
Der radioBERLIN-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Ein verhexter Winter" von Annette Herzog, gelesen von Antje von der Ahe.
Die kleine Hexe Zuckerguss hat es sich gemütlich eingerichtet in ihrer Höhle zwölf Stufen unter einer Wurzel am Waldrand - da kann der Schnee draußen meterhoch liegen! Noch gemütlicher wäre es allerdings, wenn nicht immerzu ihre wilde Schwester Pumpernickel hereingeschneit käme, die nebenan wohnt und nur Unsinn im Kopf hat. Wo Pumpernickel auftaucht, kommt es zu Katastrophen, und wehe, wenn Zuckerguss dann nicht schnell genug der rettende Zauberspruch einfällt! Doch nicht alles lässt sich hexen. Wie finden die Schwestern zur Höhle zurück, wenn diese vom Schnee verweht ist?
©2005 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2005 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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