A bedtime story to dream about Rubbeldiduck and Lara: A wonderful read-aloud story for little girls and boys aged about three to five
By Beate Gube and beangrphx
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Rubbeldiduck is a young duck who bravely goes out into the world and decides to become the greatest knight in all the land.
This lovely bedtime story is about an amazing adventure in which Rubbeldiduck becomes a big hero by meeting Lara.
It is a beautiful narrative that stimulates children's imagination and encourages them to discover the world full of curiosity.
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A bedtime story to dream about Rubbeldiduck and Lara - Beate Gube
"Hello,
heelllloooo, heeeelllllllloooooooo," shouts someone from way at the back.
Soon, Rubbeldiduck. Soon.
"No, now! Right now."
C’mon, be patient. Nobody knows who you are yet.
Oh, alright,
says Rubbeldiduck sulkily, content with my answer for the time being.
Now you're probably wondering who this Rubbeldiduck is. Well, Rubbeldiduck's a little…
"I’m not little!" shouts Rubbeldiduck from his corner in complete disgust.
Okay, okay. Rubbeldiduck is a young duck and comes from Duckhausen. That’s where he lives together with his parents and his seven siblings at a small lake in the middle of a small forest called Forest Duck. Rubbeldiduck is… Now, how to