
Raffaello alla scoperta dell'Italia - Puglia. Fuga dal Trullo di Alberobello
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Paola Ergi
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FUGA DAL TRULLO DI ALBEROBELLO: Il criceto Raffaello è un tipetto che ci mette poco a fare amicizia e, nel bus che lo sta portando in Puglia, conosce una simpatica formichina che si chiama Gisella. La nuova amica lo accompagna a visitare Alberobello, il paese dei Trulli, le casette di pietre più famose del mondo, e poi lo invita a pranzo nel formicaio dove abita assieme ad altre migliaia di formiche. Qui accade un imprevisto e Raffaello, nel bel mezzo della notte, si troverà coinvolto in una fuga delle formiche dal formicaio.
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