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Nilo's Märli - Abentürlichi Fuessballmärli
- Schweizerdeutsches Dialekthörbuch
- Narrated by: Danilo Neve
- Length: 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Autor Nilo erzählt spannende Geschichten rund ums Thema Fußball. In den Kurzgeschichten spielen folgende Figuren mit: Haas Fridolin, Martina und der Roboterkapitän, der Mond, die zwei Schweinchen Pit und Pat, ein talentiertes Fußballäffchen, die talentierten Fußballerinnen Lena und Lina, der Zwerg Armando und viele Andere. Die Protagonisten lernen nicht nur die Fußballregeln, sondern beispielsweise auch die Bedeutung von Fairplay und Teamwork.
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