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Ar yarig a felle dezhi gwelet ar mor - La petite poule qui voulait voir la mer - version Bretonne

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Ar yarig a felle dezhi gwelet ar mor - La petite poule qui voulait voir la mer - version Bretonne

By: Christian Jolibois, Christian Heinrich
Narrated by: Aziliz Bourges
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Ar yarig a felle dezhi gwelout ar mor, troet gant Goulc'han Kervella ha lennet gant Aziliz Bourges, un istor brav da selaou, e brezhoneg evel just !

La petite poule qui voulait voir la mer, disponible en langue bretonne !
Les aventures de Carméla, la petite poule la plus célèbre de la planète, sont traduites dans de nombreuses langues et font le bonheur des jeunes lecteurs. Ici Carméla souhaite explorer le monde et partir à l'aventure, un livre audio qui réjouira petits et grands !

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