
Wellensittich Lullu wird Zugvogel
Ohrenbär 106
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Matschke
About this listen
Der radioBERLIN-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Wellensittich Lullu wird Zugvogel" von Kristina Michaelis, gelesen von Matthias Matschke.
Lullu, der Wellensittich von Lasse, sitzt traurig am Kinderzimmerfenster. Was ist nur los mit ihm? Ob er wie viele andere Vögel auch einmal in ferne Länder reisen möchte? Also macht Lasse seinen Wellensittich Lullu zu einem Zugvogel. Zwar geht die Reise nicht nach Australien, wo Wellensittiche eigentlich herkommen, sondern nur zu Tante Tilde. Aber auch das ist sehr abenteuerlich. Denn erst verschwindet Lullu um ein Haar im Zugabteil, dann verliebt er sich in das Wellensittich-Mädchen Mariechen. Wie kann Lasse ihn nur dazu bringen, wieder mit nach Hause zu kommen?
©2013 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) (P)2013 Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb)
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