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The Story about Ping

United States, 1955
film

An animated film for children adapted from the book written by Marjorie Flack and illustrated by Kurt Wiese, about Ping, a little duckling, who wanders off fr..

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The Story about Ping (K)

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Make way for ducklings

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Patito

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Ping Pong

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The Ugly duckling

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A Tale for everybody

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Starting to read: ducks

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From page to screen

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The Secret way

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Pingu the magician

Switzerland, 1999
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The Tender tale of Cinderella penguin

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Two lame ducks

United States, 1934
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