
Warum gehen Wasserläufer nicht unter?
Die kleine Schnecke Monika Häuschen 56
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Das witzige neue Monika Häuschen-Hörspiel für alle neugierigen Kinder, die mehr über die Tierwelt wissen wollen!
Die kleine Schnirkelschnecke Monika Häuschen und ihr bester Freund, der Regenwurm Schorsch, machen Sommerurlaub! Zusammen mit dem gelehrten Graugänserich Günter fliegen sie an den Gänseteich. Dort sorgt Wasserläufer Wassili als Bademeister für Ordnung und Spaß. Er veranstaltet einen Sandburgenbauwettbewerb und macht einen Schwimmlehrgang mit Monika und Schorsch. Aber dann kommt ein hungriger Fisch angeschwommen und Schorsch hängt an der Sicherungsleine wie ein Wurm an der Angel!
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