
Die Geggis
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Narrated by:
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Karl Menrad
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By:
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Mira Lobe
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Sumpfgeggi-Kind Gil kann tauchen und schwimmen. Gern möchte es auf einen Baum klettern, doch da ruft Onkel Babo ihm zu: "Überlass das gefälligst den Felsenkraxlern, den hässlichen, grässlichen Schluchtenhaxlern!" Felsengeggi-Kind Rokko kann klettern und klimmen. Gern möchte es einmal im Wasser schwimmen, doch die Tante meint: "Du bist kein öder Schlammwatschler und stinkiger Moorhatschler!". Dann treffen Gil und Rokko unverhofft aufeinander. Die beiden finden sich jedoch gar nicht hässlich und grässlich, oder öde und stinkig. Die Geggis ist ein kindgerechter Klassiker zum Thema Toleranz.
©1985 Verlag Jungbrunnen (P)2005 Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag
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