The picture books "Der beste Babysitter bin ich" by Johanna von Horn and Charlotte Ramel, "Mamas Zaubertuch" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche and "Oma-Emma-Mama " by Lorenz Pauli and Kathrin Schärer will be read.
A boy loves looking after his neighbor's baby - because there's nothing better than babysitting, even if it's not his own sibling.
A shimmering silk scarf becomes magical in play: sometimes a flying carpet, sometimes a superhero cape, sometimes the best hiding place in the world - but above all it is a symbol of the love between mother and daughter.
Playing together as a family creates a bond - even with chameleons, which invite children to play a loving, colorful game of hide-and-seek.
The books are exciting for children aged three to six. But they will also delight older visitors.
The curator
Chantal-Fleur Sandjon is an Afro-German author, editor and spoken word artist. She is particularly interested in the multi-layered portrayal of black life in Germany, the inscription in the past, present and future. Her young adult novel Die Sonne, so strahlend und Schwarz (2022) was awarded the German Youth Literature Prize in 2023, among others.
Her most recent novel City of Trees (2024) is a poetic, Afro-diasporic and Afro-spiritual reflection on change - in the worlds around us, but also in ourselves. Sandjon is committed to radical diversity in German-language children's and youth literature, publishes articles on the subject and accompanies institutions in their anti-discriminatory development.
- 3 EUR, reduced 1.50 EUR. Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the foyer.
- The entrance to Hall 3 is in the Schlüterhof next to the Skulpturensaal.
- Duration: 30 min
- Children (3-6 years)
- Language: German
- Hall 3, ground floor
- Part of: Picture book cinema
- Belongs to: Family relationships, care or chaos?
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