Read Aloud &  Fall Crafting: Die Streithörnchen/The Squirrels who Squabbled

Read Aloud & Fall Crafting: Die Streithörnchen/The Squirrels who Squabbled

Carolin Lindner reads a fall adventure about a little nut and the beginning of a friendship

By Goethe-Institut Toronto

Date and time

Sun, Nov 10, 2024 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM EST

Location

Goethe-Institut Toronto

100 University Avenue Toronto, ON M5J 1V6 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

Read Aloud & Fall Crafting : A story about a little nut and the beginning of a friendship.


At the top of the tree hangs the last pine cone of the year – squirrel Lenni must have it! Unfortunately, he has neglected to stock up for the winter, and now his warehouse is empty. However, squirrel Finn is also after the last cone. And already the two are in a mad competition. Because the pine cone can only belong to one of them - right?!

The reading is in German.

After the book reading, we will be crafting our own little squirrels ...


Details about the book:

Awards and Nominations 2019:

  • Leipziger Lesekompass
  • Bilderbuch des Jahres (LK Verden)

What the press says:
"Magically illustrated ... A story about the sometimes somewhat difficult sharing. Be sure to read aloud!"MDR Saxony

"The story is told in rhyme, the pictures underline the rapid hunt for the cone through changing perspectives and make reading aloud a great pleasure."
Radio Mikro, Bayern 2

"The rhymed (then after all) friendship story captivates with situation comedy, pacing and surprising twists. But above all with great illustrations, to which it can be told freely."
Reading Foundation

Source: Magellan (Publisher)


Carolin Lindner

Carolin is originally from the small town of Mirow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is a trained theater educator and graphic designer. She has lived and worked in Toronto for over 10 years and works regularly for the local dance and theater company Corpus as a director, costume designer and artistic advisor. She was in charge of the Fairy Tale Worlds exhibition (2012) for the Goethe-Institut Toronto and most recently offered online creative workshops for school classes during COVID time. Together with her partner, she is raising her two daughters trilingually and loves to read children's books to them in German, English and French.


📍 Where? Goethe-Institut Toronto/ 100 University Ave.
🕒 When? 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
👧👦 For Children 2 and up

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