Frag doch mal… die Maus! Wissen für Kinder: Natur und Geschichte
Frag doch mal ... die Maus!
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Narrated by:
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Armin Maiwald
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By:
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Bernd Flessner
About this listen
Warum haben Zebras Streifen?
Kinderfragen von der Maus beantwortet
Wie funktioniert eigentlich das Internet und warum ist der Himmel blau? Weil Eltern nicht alles wissen können, hat die Maus jede Menge mausschlaue Antworten gesammelt und löst so häufig gestellte Fragen. Kindgerecht und unterhaltsam aufbereitet, wird auf die großen Rätsel des Alltags, der Natur und der Technik eingegangen.
Ein ebenso spannendes wie lehrreiches Hörbuch, gelesen von Armin Maiwald, einem der Experten für Maus-Sachgeschichten.
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