Rabbit Bellhop was the best in his class at hotel management college. Now he is on his first day as a bellboy in a grand old hotel when he begins to fear that the boss's absence might be connected to the imminent arrival of a guest. This fear becomes a certainty when a frighteningly grumpy bear appears before him to spend his hibernation in the hotel. He makes exactly two demands of Bellhop: Firstly, to hatch a hen's egg so that the bear can have breakfast after hibernation, and secondly, never to disturb the sleep under any circumstances, come what may. 'The guest is king', as the rabbit has learned. With a queasy feeling, it takes the trusting chick into its care. Unfortunately, it's not just the bear who is after the little chick, which soon hatches, but also Inspector Falke, who is actually on the hunt for smugglers and puts the hotel at the center of his investigation. And when a dubious trio of raccoon siblings take up residence at the hotel and declare themselves the new cleaning crew, the chaos is perfect. How is Bellhopp supposed to find the chick lost in the hustle and bustle, tame the raccoons and not become a bear's breakfast himself? Gertrud Pigor reinvents well-known fairytale structures and proves once again that she is one of the best contemporary authors of children's and youth theater with a fast-paced crime plot, a unique sense of comedy and crazy animal characters.
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