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ASTRO S1 - Part 6: Holidays on Alpha Prime The Great Colonisation Project The Habitat - cover

ASTRO S1 - Part 6: Holidays on Alpha Prime The Great Colonisation Project The Habitat

Martin Wintersberger, Manuela Wieninger

Verlag: Astro Entertainment

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Beschreibung

Astro and his family live on the moon!
Be a cool space explorer too and experience with him and his 
friends exciting and funny adventures at the Lunar Station.

EPISODE 16: HOLIDAYS ON ALPHA PRIME
Three days in the wilderness, scary stories around the campfire, unexpected encounters and a warm surprise: these are holidays to Astros taste!

EPISODE 17: THE GREAT COLONISATION PROJECT
Astrolabius and his friends complete a school project on the colonisation of other planets under real-life conditions. Marvin finally returns from his expedition.

EPISODE 18: THE HABITAT
Marvin surprises his family with a discovery tour of an extraordinary place in space. Lilly becomes a storyteller.
Verfügbar seit: 25.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 128 Seiten.

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