
Wilder, wilder Wald!
Die Schule der magischen Tiere 11
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Narrated by:
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Andreas Fröhlich
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By:
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Margit Auer
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Ab in die Wildnis!
Diese Schule birgt ein Geheimnis: Wer Glück hat, findet hier den besten Freund, den es auf der Welt gibt. Ein magisches Tier. Ein Tier, das sprechen kann. Wenn es zu dir gehört...
Miss Cornfields Klasse fährt ins Wildniscamp. Die Kinder bauen eine Futterkrippe und backen ihr eigenes Brot - doch irgendwas stimmt hier nicht! Immer wieder scheint ein dunkler Schatten um sie herumzuschleichen. "Ganz schön unheimlicherich", findet Fledermaus Eugenia. Auch die anderen Tiere machen sich Sorgen. Da fasst Leopard Leander einen Entschluss: Genug gezittert! Höchste Zeit, die Angelegenheit in ihre Pfoten und Krallen nehmen...
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