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Der Struwwelpeter ("shock-headed Peter") [1] is an 1845 German children's book written and illustrated by Heinrich Hoffmann. It comprises ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children. Each cautionary tale has a clear moral lesson that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior in an exaggerated way. [2]
German children's poets (2 P) Pages in category "German children's writers" The following 124 pages are in this category, out of 124 total. This list may not reflect ...
He and his book Der Struwwelpeter are mentioned in The Office episode "Take Your Daughter to Work Day". One of the short stories contained within Der Struwwelpeter, "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" or "The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb" is the loose basis for the song "Scissor Man" by the British band XTC. The story involves a little boy ...
Pages in category "German children's television series" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
German children's book illustrators (1 C, 35 P) B. German children's books (19 P) F. German fairy tales (4 C, 71 P) M. Children's magazines published in Germany (1 C ...
Heidi (/ ˈ h aɪ d i /; German:) is a work of children's fiction published between 1880 and 1881 by Swiss author Johanna Spyri, originally published in two parts as Heidi: Her Years of Wandering and Learning [1] (German: Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre) and Heidi: How She Used What She Learned [2] (German: Heidi kann brauchen, was es gelernt hat). [3]
The group brought together 33 experts from each of the three categories. [2] Each was allowed to name three books as having been the most important of the century. Cited by the group were five titles each by Franz Kafka and Arno Schmidt, four by Robert Walser, and three each by Thomas Mann, Hermann Broch, Anna Seghers and Joseph Roth. [1]
"It Never Rains..." is an episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses. It was the sixth episode of series 2, and was first screened on 25 November 1982. It was the sixth episode of series 2, and was first screened on 25 November 1982.