
Von 107 Wintern
Die Reise zum nördlichsten Weihnachtsgipfel
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Narrated by:
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Knud Hammerschmidt
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By:
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Andrea Herrmann
About this listen
Seit 107 Wintern stehen die Schneewirbelpropeller auf dem nördlichsten Weihnachtsgipfel still, es gibt keinen Schneefall, keinen Winter, keine weißen Weihnachten. Hoffnung keimt erst auf, als der 11jährige Aaron den geheimnisvollen, ewigen Schneekristall findet. Wird es ihm gemeinsam mit Marlon und Edith, seinen beiden Meerschweinchen, gelingen, den weiten Weg zum nördlichsten Weihnachtsgipfel zu meistern und die Schneewirbelpropeller wieder in Bewegung zu bringen? Macht Euch mit Aaron auf den Weg und findet es heraus.
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