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Pony bei die Fische
- Die Haferhorde 18
- Narrated by: Bürger Lars Dietrich
- Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Urlaub in Dammbüll - was kann da schon schiefgehen? Leider so einiges! Ein riesenlanger Stau, eine persönliche Polizeieskorte und Windpocken kommen den Ponys und ihren zweibeinigen Freunden gehörig in die Quere. Da springt Kapitän Fiete ein und lässt die Ponys kurzerhand auf eine Insel bringen. Aber ob das so eine gute Idee war? Hier scheint es nämlich zu spuken und der Strand ist voller Müll. Wer ist für die Verschmutzung verantwortlich? Und spukt es auf der Insel wirklich?
Teil 18 der zum Wiehern guten Reihe um Schoko und seine Freunde - mit viel PS (Ponystärken) gelesen von Bürger Lars Dietrich.
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