
Eine Weihnachtskugel in der Bank
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Narrated by:
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Hörstatt Team
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Vero KAa
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Es geschah im November 2016. Eine Bank startetet einen Malwettbewerb. Motto: Wer bemalt die schönste Weihnachtskugel. Viele Kinder nahmen daran teil. Jeder gab seine bemalte Weihnachtskugel in der Bank für eine Ausstellung ab. Es gab auch etwas zu gewinnen. Die Gewinner wurden durch Lose ermittelt. Doch das dauerte etwas. Nach der Preisverleihung sollten alle Kinder ihre Kugeln wieder abholen. Doch das dauerte etwas, sie kamen dieser Aufforderung nicht sofort nach. So entstand die Fantasiegeschichte: Zwei Weihnachtskugeln in der Bank. Hört was die Beiden Y und E bemalten Kugeln berichten. Können Weihnachtskugeln sprechen?
©2016 epubli (P)2021 Vero KAa
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