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  2. Struwwelpeter - Wikipedia

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    König Nussknacker und der arme Reinhold. 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 ...

  3. Category:German children's writers - Wikipedia

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    Amalie Schoppe. Rainer M. Schröder. Binette Schroeder. Tony Schumacher (German author) Oskar Seidlin. Albert Sixtus. Angela Sommer-Bodenburg. Andreas Steinhöfel.

  4. The Little Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Illustrator. Franz Josef Tripp. Language. German. Publication date. January 1, 1966. The Little Ghost is a 1966 children's book written by Otfried Preußler with illustrations from Franz Josef Tripp. It was published by Thielemann publisher and was translated to 44 languages. [1] It is one of the most famous books of the German children and ...

  5. Heidi - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Grimms' Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    Grimms' Fairy Tales, originally known as the Children's and Household Tales (German: Kinder- und Hausmärchen, pronounced [ˌkɪndɐ ʔʊnt ˈhaʊsmɛːɐ̯çən], commonly abbreviated as KHM), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, first published on 20 December 1812. Vol. 1 of the first edition ...

  7. Category:German children's literature - Wikipedia

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    German children's book illustrators‎ (26 P) F. German fairy tales‎ (4 C, 71 P) M. Children's magazines published in Germany‎ (1 C, 5 P) Maya the Bee‎ (17 P) N.

  8. Cornelia Funke - Wikipedia

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    Cornelia Maria Funke[1] (German: [kɔʁˈneːli̯a ˈfʊŋkə] ⓘ; born 10 December 1958) is a German author of children's fiction. Born in Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia, she began her career as a social worker before becoming a book illustrator. She began writing novels in the late 1980s and focused primarily on fantasy-oriented stories ...

  9. Max and Moritz - Wikipedia

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    Max and Moritz is the first published original foreign children's book in Japan, translated into rōmaji by Shinjirō Shibutani and Kaname Oyaizu in 1887 as Wanpaku monogatari ("Naughty stories"). [5] During World War I, the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen, named his dog Moritz, giving the name Max to another animal given to his friend. [6]