
Wer hilft Zauberpuppe Peggy?
Ohrenbär 72
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Narrated by:
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Astrid Kohrs
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By:
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Nina Petrick
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Der radioBERLIN-OHRENBÄR präsentiert: "Wer hilft Zauberpuppe Peggy?" von Nina Petrick, gelesen von Astrid Kohrs
Emmas Zauberpuppe hat sich am Kopf gestoßen, seitdem ist nichts mehr, wie es war. Zwar kann Peggy nach wie vor zaubern, sprechen und fliegen, aber sie hat viele ihrer Zaubersprüche vergessen und bringt einiges durcheinander. Außerdem ist sie erkältet und braucht dringend Emmas Hilfe. Als Emma und ihre Freundin Julika einen Zauberpuppen-Grippeweg-Saft mixen, verwandelt Peggy Julika in eine winzige Puppe und würde sie zu Emmas Schreck am liebsten behalten. Auf einer Kostümparty lässt sie die Haare aller Gäste bis zu den Kniekehlen wachsen. So sorgt die Zauberpuppe für unvergessliche Momente...
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