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© 2010 by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, Published by Greystone Books Ltd. (The little Hummingbird); Sophie Gholz und Kayla Harren, Zuckersüß Verlag (Der Junge der einen Wald pflanzte); © Laura Bednarski, Nader Etmenan Stiftung (Kleine (große) Heldin)
Reading, Theatre
Little Heroes and Heroines
This is how we make the world a little better
Past events
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3 EUR, reduced 1,50 EUR |
Book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the Foyer. |
The entrance to Hall 3 is in the Schlüter Courtyard next to the Sculpture Hall. |
Duration: 30 min |
children (3-6 years) |
German |
Accessible for wheelchairs |
Ground Floor, Hall 3 |
Part of: Picture-Book Cinema |
Come and listen to a reading of the picture books ‘Der kleine Kolibri’ by Michael Nicoll, ‘Kleine (große) Heldin’ by the Nader Etmenan Stiftung and Laura Bednarski as well as ‘Der Junge, der einen Wald pflanzte’ by Sophia Gholz und Kayla Harren.
Who was a heroine? What makes a hero? These three books tell tales of little heroines and heroes whose actions have a big impact on others. They inspire us to try, to rise to a challenge, and to change things!
Exciting stories for children aged 3 to 6, but older visitors will find them entertaining too.