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Der Happaflapp reist in den Müthenwald
- Narrated by: Martin Baltscheit
- Length: 1 hr and 50 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Happaflapps leben seit ungefähr vier Millionen Jahren, drei Monaten und siebzehn Tagen unentdeckt auf einem sehr, sehr hohen Berg. Wie Drachen können sie Feuer speien, und im Herbst fliegen sie weg. Vorausgesetzt, man kann fliegen. Genau darin liegt das Problem des kleinen Flapps, der plötzlich ganz alleine ist, aber eines weiß: Mit einem Freund ist man weniger allein. Also auf in den Müthenwald! Denn wo Professohren hausen und Wickelmützen über Spinatseen fahren, findet sich bestimmt auch ein Freund.
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