
Warum gehen Krabben seitwärts?
Die kleine Schnecke Monika Häuschen 65
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Kati Naumann
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Das witzige neue Monika Häuschen-Hörspiel für alle neugierigen Kinder!
Man darf sich nicht alles gefallen lassen! Wie gut, dass die kleine Schnirkelschnecke Monika Häuschen und ihr bester Freund, der Regenwurm Schorsch, einen starken Beschützer wie Herrn Günter haben. Aber für den Fall, dass der gelehrte Graugänserich einmal nicht zur Stelle sein kann, wollen Monika und Schorsch unbedingt lernen, sich selbst zu verteidigen. Da trifft es sich gut, dass am Tröpfelbach die chinesische Wollhandkrabbe Kung Fussel auftaucht. Die kennt sich nämlich mit Kampfsport aus und weiß, wie man sich selbst mit Tricks gegen Stärkere verteidigt.
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