
Wo ist Jonas?
Flo, das kleine Feuerwehrauto
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Narrated by:
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Jan Primke
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By:
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Christian Mörken
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Löschen, retten, helfen: Flo, das kleine Feuerwehrauto, ist ein echter Helfer in der Not. Mit dem Feuerwehrmann Bruno lebt Flo in Plätscherbach. Jeden Tag trifft Flo den Krankenwagen Milla und Leopold, das Polizeiauto. Mit ihnen erlebt er viele Abenteuer. So auch, als die Kinder einen Schulausflug machen. Dabei stellt Jonas Unfug an und zu guter Letzt ist er auch noch verschwunden. Die Lehrerin startet mit Flo und weiteren Helfern eine Suchaktion. Die Kinder finden es unfair, dass der Ausflug abgebrochen wird, nur weil Jonas verloren gegangen ist. Biblischer Bezug: "Das verlorene Schaf".
©2016 Christian Mörken (P)2016 Gerth Medien in der SCM Verlagsgruppe GmbH
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