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Rosalie und Hanno im Schloss
- Sterntaler Hörgeschichten
- Narrated by: Jürgen Fritsche
- Length: 1 hr
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Publisher's Summary
Was für ein Paar: Die schusselige, immer hungrige und schläfrige Prinzessin Rosalie und ihr Freund, Hund Hanno. Sie leben in einem baufälligen Schloss, aber was da nicht alles passiert! Sie müssen sich gegen Einbrecher wehren, veranstalten einen chaotischen Flohmarkt, obwohl sie sich von gar nichts trennen wollen und bekommen es mit mauerbauenden Hasen zu tun. Und wo genau steht noch mal der Pommesbaum? Zuhören und rausfinden!
- Inhalt:
- Kapitel 1: Rosalie und Hanno;
- Kapitel 2: Hände hoch, Ihr seid umzingelt!;
- Kapitel 3: Ein Hund, ein Wort;
- Kapitel 4: Kleine Fehler unter Freunden;
- Kapitel 5: Pommesbaum und Salzkuchen;
- Kapitel 6: Auf der Mauer, auf der Lauer
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