
Saga på eventyr (1) - trampoliner, svømning og en forsvundet tigermis
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Anne Blomsgård
About this listen
Mød Saga Louise Larsen i små og store øjeblikke. Fem historier om trampolinspring, badedragtkatastrofer, godnatslik og om at sove for længe.
"Saga på eventyr" er en varm og sjov lydbog for de 5-8 årige.
Svenske Josefine Sundström (f. 1976) er uddannet klassisk balletdanser, men hun er mest kendt som sanger, tv-vært og forfatter. I 1999 deltog hun i det svenske Melodi Grand Prix som en del af pigegruppen Ai, og samme år blev hun vært på musikvideoprogrammet "Voxpop" på SVT. Derudover er hun forfatter til et par romaner og står sammen med illustrator Emma Göthner bag børnebøgerne om pigen Saga Louise Larsen.
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