Das Wolkenschloss von Kuniantulus
Eine phantastische Geschichte für kleine und grosse Kinder
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Narrated by:
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Matthias Ernst Holzmann
About this listen
Wadikus ist mit 323 Jahren das jüngste fliegende Menschlein des WolkenSchlosses von Kuniantulus. Er ist der erste, der den Mut hat, im unheimlichen Hexenwald auf der Oberfläche des Planeten Kuniantulus zu landen und nach den verschollenen fliegenden Menschlein und dem goldenen Zauberwesen Kratiwas, dem Erbauer des WolkenSchlosses, zu suchen. Auf seiner Mission muss Wadikus zahlreiche gefährliche Abenteuer bestehen...
Inhalt:
- Einleitung,
- Flug zum Erdboden,
- Die liebliche Fee,
- Der Abgrund,
- Flug mit den Flanten,
- Der Fruchtbaum,
- Das riesige Tier,
- Die wilde Horde,
- Jedipur,
- Die Verwandlung,
- Die Heimkehr.
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