Reading
Michael Stavaric (Austria / Czech Republic) reads from his three children's books "Gaggalagu" (t: Cock-a-doodle-doo) "BieBu" (t: BeeBoo) and "Die kleine Sensenfrau" (t: The little lady reaper)
Fri, Sep 17, 2010
10 am
Playful with words, full of humour and free associations, Michael Stavari_ tells cryptic tales. In doing so, he allows children to take on unfamiliar perspectives and discover questions about identity, communication and the point of life in a kid-friendly way. Together with the children, he will investigate whether or not a rooster in Germany crows differently than one in Iceland and whether other animals can take over the bees' responsibilities.
International Children's and Youth Literature
3rd / 4th Grade
Previous event
András Baranyai (Hungary) presents his children's books "Piroska és a farkas" (t: Little red riding hood) and "Szerintem mindenki maradjon otthon vasárnap délután" (t: I think everyone should stay home on a Sunday afternoon) Next event
Marius Jonutis (Lithuania) presents his splendidly coloured children's book "Kirminas paukstis: tavo pirmoji knyga apie skraidymo mena" (t: Worm-bird. Your first book about the art of flying)
András Baranyai (Hungary) presents his children's books "Piroska és a farkas" (t: Little red riding hood) and "Szerintem mindenki maradjon otthon vasárnap délután" (t: I think everyone should stay home on a Sunday afternoon) Next event
Marius Jonutis (Lithuania) presents his splendidly coloured children's book "Kirminas paukstis: tavo pirmoji knyga apie skraidymo mena" (t: Worm-bird. Your first book about the art of flying)