
Le nouvel élève
Dans le bois de Coin joli
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Narrated by:
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Béatrice Wegnez
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Philippe Allard
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Maia Baran
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Sophie Frison
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Nancy Philippot
About this listen
C'est la rentrée des classes à l'école du bois de Coin joli... Et cette année, il y a un nouvel élève. Nono se réjouit de se faire un nouveau copain... ou pas !
Dans le bois de Coin joli, les vacances sont terminées et les enfants sont tout excités de reprendre le chemin de l'école, d'autant plus qu'il y a un nouvel élève !
Mais qu'est-ce qui lui prend à celui-là, il est vilain, il fait des grimaces, il harcèle les plus petits...
Nono et ses amis sont bien décidés à ne pas se laisser faire et lui apprendre les bonnes manières, car dans le bois de Coin joli, on est tous amis !
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