
Little big Lord, das kleinste Pony der Welt
Ohrenbär 91
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Narrated by:
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Mathias Schlung
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By:
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Martin Klein
About this listen
Der rbb 88.8-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Little Big Lord, das kleinste Pony der Welt" von Martin Klein, gelesen von Mathias Schlung.
Kate und Bob Lord leben auf einem südenglischen Landgut. Ihre Eltern züchten außergewöhnlich kleine Ponys und verkaufen sie an kleine Reiter in aller Welt. Eines Tages wird ein besonders winziges Pony geboren - Little Big Lord. Es wächst der Familie schnell ans Herz und ist unverkäuflich. Doch der steinreiche Großemir von Mikronesien will Little Big Lord unbedingt besitzen und überredet die Lords zum Verkauf. So landet Little Big Lord im mikronesischen Wüstenemirat. Aber weil kein Beteiligter damit glücklich wird, muss ein neuer Handel her.
©2015 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2015 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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