
Kwela, Kwela!
Ein afrikanisches Märchen mit Pfiff
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Narrated by:
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Doris Corbé
About this listen
Nirgendwo scheint der Mond so schön wie in Afrika, doch Afrika kann manchmal ziemlich grausam sein... Das bekommen die Tiere zu spüren, denn schon seit vielen Monden bleibt der lang ersehnte Regen aus. Überall nur roter Staub und brütende Hitze. Daher beschließen die Tiere, dem Rat des Großen Orakels zu folgen und ein Wasserloch zu graben. Nur Tschipo, der Buschhase, hilft nicht, weil er lieber auf seiner Flöte spielt. Er wird von den anderen verjagt. Als die Tiere schließlich Wasser finden, glauben sie an ihre Rettung. Doch das ist erst der Anfang einer spannenden Geschichte, denn plötzlich tauchen die Gespenster der Nacht auf, und die verstehen keinen Spaß...
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