
Elefantenkind Malla in der Savanne
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Doris Thomas
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Hörspiel zum Kinderbuch Elefantenkind Malla in der Savanne von Doris Thomas.
Inhalt: Das Elefantenkind Malla wird in der Savanne geboren. Ihre Mutter Senesa ist die Anführerin der Herde. Malla wächst im Schutz der Familie heran. Eines Abends schleicht sie sich davon, um die Umgebung zu erkunden. Doch etwas Schreckliches geschieht und die Herde flieht. Plötzlich ist Malla auf sich allein gestellt.
Sofort macht sie sich auf die Suche nach ihrer Familie. Das Elefantenkind erlebt dabei große Abenteuer und gerät schließlich selber in Gefahr. Wird Malla ihre Familie je wiedersehen?
Mit afrikanischen Klängen, diversen Sprechstimmen, sowie Tier- und Naturgeräuschen.
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