Der Struwwelpeter
Seit 160 Jahren DER Kinderbuchklassiker: Dr. Heinrich Hoffmanns 'Struwwelpeter'. Ursprünglich nicht zur Veröffentlichung gedacht, sondern von Hoffmann für seinen Sohn gezeichnet und geschrieben, wurde der 'Struwwelpeter' zu einem der erfolgreichsten Kinderbücher der Welt: Die 1. Auflage erschien 1845, bereits 1876 war die 100. Auflage fällig.
Der Struwwelpeter: Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder
Der Struwwelpeter: Lustige Geschichten und drollige Bilder
Struwwelpeter
VOLLFARBE. Zuerst im Jahre 1845 ver ffentlicht, Struwwelpeter ist ohne Frage eine der beliebtesten Kinder-B cher, die je geschrieben. Jedes der zehn dargestellten Reime klare moralische Lektionen enthalten - und zeigt in einer bertriebenen Weise, die Folgen von schlechtem Verhalten. Lesen Sie mehr ber den Jungen, der seine Haare nicht b rsten oder die N gel schneiden w rde-Struwwelpeter. Lesen Sie mehr ber den Jungen, der nicht aufh ren w rde, saugt seine Daumen. Lesen Sie mehr ber den Jungen, der nicht essen w rde. Lesen Sie mehr ber den Jungen, der nicht aussehen w rde, wohin er ging. . . Und viele mehr Ein gro er Klassiker, die Kinder aller Altersstufen wird immer und immer wieder zu genie en. Diese Ausgabe enth lt alle urspr nglichen 25 Farbbilder, und die besonderen Bonus f r 100. Ausgabe des Buches im Jahre 1876 erstellt.
Struwwelpeter in English Translation
1845 classic children's book relates the consequences, in funny rhyming couplets, that befall children who torment animals, play with matches, suck their thumbs, and fidget at meals.
Struwwelpeters återkomst
Heinrich Hoffmanns Der Struwwelpeter, utgiven 1845, ansågs vara den första moderna barnboken. Med tiden har den fått andra liv och inspirerat film- och teveseriemakare, rockband, teatergrupper och författare. I Struwwelpeters återkomst tecknar Peo Rask historien om denna tyska barnbok som har hållit sig vid liv sedan 1845 och blivit en kuriositet, en klassiker, ja, en kulturhistorisk referens.
Der Struwwelpeter
FULL COLOR, HIGH QUALITY, ENGLISH TRANSLATION. By Heinrich Hoffmann. First published in 1845, Der Struwwelpeter is without question one of the most popular children's books ever written. Each of its ten illustrated rhymes contain clear moral lessons-and shows, in an exaggerated way, the consequences of bad behavior. Read about the boy who would not brush his hair or cut his nails-Shockhead Peter. Read about the boy who would not stop sucking his thumbs. Read about the boy who would not eat. Read about the boy who would not look where he was going. . . And many more A great classic which children of all ages will enjoy time and time again. This edition contains all original 25 color images, and the special bonus image created for the books 100th edition in 1876
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