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Emma und die Zauberpuppe
- Ohrenbär 71
- Narrated by: Astrid Kohrs
- Length: 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der radioBERLIN-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Emma und die Zauberpuppe" von Nina Petrick, gelesen von Astrid Kohrs.
Emma staunt nicht schlecht, als sie bemerkt, dass die Puppe, die ihr Eliza Goldschatz zum Abschied geschenkt hat, keine gewöhnliche Puppe ist. Ihr Name ist Peggy. Ganz gewöhnlich. Sie hat kohlschwarzes, lockiges Haar, froschgrüne Augen und rosa Apfelbäckchen. Auch ganz gewöhnlich. Aber die Puppe Peggy kann sprechen, springen und zaubern! Und Letzteres tut sie am allerliebsten. Orchideen sprießen aus dem Parkett im Wohnzimmer, Schuhe führen wilde Tänze auf, Stofftiere sind quicklebendig und Emmas Eltern werden kurzerhand geschrumpft. Wo soll das noch hinführen?
©2010 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2010 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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