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Mama Muh räumt auf
- Narrated by: Matthias Haase, Gabriele Blum
- Length: 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Was tut eine ordentliche Kuh, wenn der letzte Schnee geschmolzen ist und die ersten Buschwindröschen blühen? Sie räumt auf, vor allem eine Kuh wie Mama Muh. Sie pflückt Blumen auf der Wiese, fegt mit ihrem Schwanz den Winterstaub vom Stallfenster, und dann sieht es im Kuhstall schon richtig frühlingshaft aus. Da ist die Krähe aus dem Krähenwald, die gerade ihr Krähennest aufgeräumt hat, aber ganz anderer Meinung. "Das soll Frühjahrsputz sein? Zupf mich an der Schwanzfeder?" ruft sie empört und zeigt Mama Muh und den anderen Kühen, wie man einen Kuhstall richtig aufräumt. Ohne allerdings die Kühe zu fragen, was sie von dieser Krähenordnung halten...
Mit den Geschichten "Mama Muh räumt auf", "Der Tigerzug" und "Die Tigerkrähe".
©1997 Verlag Friedrich Oetinger GmbH, Hamburg (P)2006 Oetinger Media GmbH, Hamburg
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