
Hannibals Kampf mit dem Menschen
Biene Maja, Folge 9
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Narrated by:
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Viola Gabor
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Viktoria Gabor
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By:
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Waldemar Bonsels
About this listen
Die Biene Maja ist eine bezaubernde Kindergeschichte von Waldemar Bonsels.
Folge 9: Hannibals Kampf mit dem Menschen mit Viola Gabor und Viktoria Gabor.
In der Nähe der Baumhöhle, in der die kleine Maja ihre Sommerwohnung aufgeschlagen, hatte sich in der Rinde der Kiefer der Borkkäfer Fridolin mit seiner Familie angesiedelt. Er war ein arbeitsamer und ernster Mann, der viel Sorgfalt auf die Fortpflanzung seiner Familie legte und es auf diesem Gebiet zu hübschen Erfolgen gebracht hatte.
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