
Die verflixte Och-nö-Blume
Unterholz-Ninjas 3
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Narrated by:
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Jonas Minthe
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By:
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Micheal Mantel
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Och nö, so nicht! Eine unheimliche Gleichgültigkeit hat von den Bewohnern des Waldes Besitz ergriffen. Liegt das an der seltsamen Blume, die neuerdings überall im Wald wächst? Wer an ihr riecht, dem ist plötzlich alles andere egal! Doch war hat diese Och-nö-Blumen gesät? Und warum? Schon bald kommen die Unterholz-Ninjas Bubo, Ella und Piks einem gemeinen Plan auf die Schliche ...
Ninjastarke Mischung aus Freundschaft, Witz und Natur: Im dritten Teil der Reihe für Kinder ab sechs Jahren lüften Bubo, Ella und Piks ein blumiges Geheimnis. Humorvoll und dynamisch gibt Jonas Minthe jedem Tier seine eigene Stimme.
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