
Nico lebt in Amerika
Ohrenbär 98
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Narrated by:
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Bernhard Schütz
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By:
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Dorothee Schmitz
About this listen
Der rbb 88.8-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Nico lebt in Amerika" von Dorothee Schmitz, gelesen von Bernhard Schütz.
Seit einigen Wochen lebt Nico mit seinen Eltern und seiner Schwester Jana in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Alles ist anders hier in Santa Fe, einer kleinen Stadt in Neu Mexiko. Hyänen und Erdmännchen kommen bis ans Haus, Nico trifft echte Indianer und an seinem ersten Schultag macht er Bekanntschaft mit einem seltsamen Monster. Obwohl er bald neue Freunde findet, vermisst er Lotte, seine allerbeste Freundin in Deutschland. Deshalb freut er sich riesig, als sie mit ihren Eltern zu Besuch kommt. Jetzt lernen sie gemeinsam Nicos neue Heimat kennen.
©2009 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2009 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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