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Masha and the Bear

Masha and the bear know how to have fun. Once they had their first taste of adventure together, they never stopped. With Masha and Bear, you’ll explore the forest, make exciting discoveries and never be bored for a moment.

Kratke bajke za djecu - Masha and the Bear

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Masha and the Bear – There is no shouting in the forest

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Short Fairy Tales for Children - Masha and the Bear There is no shouting in the forest

Masha and the bear went into the forest to listen to the birds singing beautifully. The bear wanted to teach Masha how to recognize a bird by its song. They sat down on a stone warmed by the sun and listened.

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Masha and Bear – Watching the Little Bunnies

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Bedtime Stories - Masha and Bear Watching the Little Bunnies

One day, Mrs. Hare asked Masha and Bear if they could look after her two little rascals – little bunnies, who were sleeping peacefully in the pram. Masha and the bear agreed. That will be easy, they will be sleeping. And by the time they wake up, their mother will be back from shopping.

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Masha and the Bear – Tracking the Thief

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Stories for Children - Masha and the Bear Tracking the Thief

It was Masha’s nameday that day. She got a beautiful ring with a coloured stone from her mother. She liked it very much and immediately went to show it to the bear.

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Masha and Bear – Cleaning the forest

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Short Fairy Tales for Children - Masha and Bear Cleaning the forest

It was a warm autumn, the sun was shining and Masha and the bear went to play in the forest.

“Let’s have a race,” suggested Masha. “Whoever runs to the big stump first wins.”

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Masha and the Bear – How they both found a friend

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Short Fairy Tales for Children - Masha and the Bear How they both found a friend

Once upon a time there was a little girl called Masha. She lived at the edge of the forest in the only house far and wide. That’s why she was sorry she didn’t have any friends there. But she still enjoyed playing with the animals in the yard.

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