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Irische Märchen. Wie Oisin - Kleines Reh - seinen Namen bekam
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- Length: 30 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Der Sohn des Kriegerführers Finn trug den Namen Oisin, was "kleines Reh" bedeutet. Niemand in ganz Irland wusste, weshalb er diesen Namen trug. Es lebte mit seinem Vater im weissen Turm mitten im Wald. Doch Oisin ahnte nicht, wer seine Mutter war. Lange wusste er nichts von dem schrecklichen Geheimnis: seine Mutter war in ein Reh verwandelt worden und lebte ganz allein im gefährlichen Roten Wald. Doch wie konnte sie von ihrem Fluch erlöst werden? Und würde er sie jemals wiedersehen?
(c)+(p) 2010 Edelkids
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