
Kann das weg?
Die Ampelchen, Band 3
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Narrated by:
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Julian Greis
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By:
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Anna Böhm
About this listen
Die Ampelchen machen Kaputtes wieder ganz
Das Chaos geht weiter! Seit Clärchen und Emre aus Versehen zwölf Ampelchen lebendig gemacht haben, ist ihr Leben ein lustiges grün-rotes Durcheinander. Eigentlich sind die Ampelchen ein großes Geheimnis und sollen ab sofort in dem Wohnwagen auf dem Hof wohnen. Aber der Umzug mit den so quirligen kleinen Wesen ist schwieriger als gedacht und sie lieben es einfach, überall dabei zu sein. Selbst auf den Müllplatz kommen sie heimlich mit und sorgen für was? Natürlich jede Menge Chaos!
Mitreißend und vielstimmig gehört von Julian Greis.
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