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Lotta und Luis und die schmutzige Hose
- Narrated by: Philipp Schepmann
- Length: 47 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auf dem Weg zur Schule fällt Lotta aus Versehen in einen Hundehaufen. Das ist eklig, doch es bleibt keine Zeit, die Hose zu wechseln. Einige Viertklässler machen sich über Lotta lustig und beleidigen sie. Und die anderen Kinder? Die lachen mit. Lotta erzählt davon nichts. Bestimmt wird sonst alles noch schlimmer. Als der Spott der anderen nicht aufhört, möchte Lotta nicht mehr in die Schule gehen...
Die Geschichte ermöglicht es, mit Kindern über das Thema Mobbing ins Gespräch zu kommen.
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