Schleich Bayala 42175 - Gästehaus für Elfenbesuch Neu - BWare
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Schleich Bayala 42175 - Gästehaus für Elfenbesuch Neu - BWare

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Schleich Bayala 42175 - Gästehaus für Elfenbesuch Neu - BWareSchleich Bayala 42175 Gstehaus fr Elfenbesuch Neu BWare. Besonderheiten: Gstehaus fr Elfenbesuch Immer wenn Gste zu Besuch kommen, drfen sie im Gstehaus wohnen. Prinzessin Eyela fhrt die Besucher meist selbst dorthin, weil sie sehr stolz ist auf das schne Gstehaus und weil sie will, dass sich alle dort sehr wohl fhlen. Eyela ist glcklich. Sie hat Besuch von drei Regenbogenelfen. Die drei wohnen im neuen Gstehaus, direkt neben dem Elfenschloss. Die



Schleich Bayala 42175 - Gästehaus für Elfenbesuch Neu - BWare.

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Gästehaus für Elfenbesuch

Immer wenn Gäste zu Besuch kommen, dürfen sie im Gästehaus wohnen. Prinzessin Eyela führt die Besucher meist selbst dorthin, weil sie sehr stolz ist auf das schöne Gästehaus und weil sie will, dass sich alle dort sehr wohl fühlen.

Eyela ist glücklich. Sie hat Besuch von drei Regenbogenelfen. Die drei wohnen im neuen Gästehaus, direkt neben dem Elfenschloss. Die Gäste fühlen sich sichtlich wohl, denn als Eyela eintritt, singen und lachen ihre Gäste. Als sie die Prinzessin erblicken, begrüßen sie sie mit den Worten: "Es ist so unglaublich schön hier, all die Blätter und Blüten. Danke, dass Sie uns eingeladen haben!"

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Serie: Bayala

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Artikelnummer: 4005086421752 

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