Egon wird großer Bruder
Die Krumpflinge 6
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Narrated by:
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Stefan Kaminski
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Annette Roeder
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Krumpflinge hausen in vollgerümpelten Kellern, treiben fiesen Schabernack und ernähren sich von aus Schimpfwörtern gebrautem Krumpftee. Nur Egon mit dem herzförmigen Fleck im Fell ist viel zu nett. Als er eines Tages eine geheimnisvolle Nuss findet, gerät Professor Honigschwamm ganz aus dem Häuschen: Aus dem Krumpfsamen kann, bei richtiger Pflege, ein neuer Krumpfling heranwachsen! Oma Krumpfling überträgt Egon als "großem Bruder" die Aufgabe, den Samen einzupflanzen und mit einer Nährlösung aus Krumpftee zu gießen. Doch der Tollpatsch verschüttet die wertvolle Flüssigkeit und steckt dadurch in echten Schwierigkeiten...©2016 der Hörverlag (P)2016 der Hörverlag
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