
Pigen som søgte havets mor
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Narrated by:
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Mogens Rex
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By:
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Jørn Riel
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"Pani hed hun, og det betød lillesøster. Hun havde de bruneste øjne og det sorteste hår, man kunne tænke sig, og hun lo mere end hun græd."
Pani er en helt almindelig pige fra Grønland. Eller næsten helt almindelig. Det er jo ikke alle piger, heller ikke på Grønland, der får en isbjørneunge i fødselsdagsgave. Pani kalder isbjørnen Nanok, og da den vokser op og bliver meget stor, er det kun Pani, der kan passe den.
Der er én anden ting ved Pani, der heller ikke er helt almindelig. Pani kan tale med dyrene lige så let, som hun taler med menneskene. Og det er en god evne, som hun får brug for flere gange i de fire spændende fortællinger fra Grønland, der er samlet i denne bog.
©2014 Lindhardt og Ringhof (P)2014 Lindhardt og Ringhof
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