
Feueralarm im Hexenwald
Ohrenbär 58
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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: "Feueralarm im Hexenwald" von Annette Herzog, gelesen von Antje von der Ahe.
Im Wald bei den zwei kleinen Hexen brennt es, denn Zuckerguss’ Drachen haben Feuerspucken geübt. Als die Feuerwehr kommt, muss Pumpernickel den mutigsten Feuerwehrmann aus den Flammen retten - und entflammt dabei in Liebe zu ihm. Sie ist so versessen darauf, ihn wieder zu sehen, dass sie keine Mittel scheut, ihn zu sich in den Wald zu locken. Als das nicht zum Ziel führt, zieht sie sogar in das Baumhaus seiner Kinder im Garten vor seinem Haus. Zuckerguss ist bekümmert: Was kann sie tun, um die Glut in Pumpernickels Herzen zu löschen und sie zur Rückkehr in den Wald zu bewegen?
©2007 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2007 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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