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Wie Fliegenpilz Henri das Laufen lernte, um einen Baum zu retten
- Narrated by: Wanja Mues
- Length: 1 hr and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Gestatten: Henri, Retter der Bäume...
Im Unterholz eines Ahornwaldes lebt Fliegenpilz Henri. Gerade hat er sich noch darüber beschwert, dass ihm mal wieder ein Vogel auf seinen schönen roten Hut gemacht hat, da hört er über seine feinen Wurzeln in der Erde einen Notruf. Jonathan, ein Baum aus der Stadt, soll einem Einkaufszentrum weichen. Die Bäume im Wald sind ratlos. Wie können sie ihrem Artgenossen helfen? Kurzerhand macht Henri sich auf den Weg. Zusammen mit dem Mädchen Nina schmiedet er einen genialen Plan.
©2020 Daniel Napp (P)2020 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbH, Hamburg
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