The Hamburg-based author reads from her new book "(K)einer von uns", a page-turner that tells ONE story from TWO sides. Both are about Nawi, the little narwhal who has lost his home. Alone in the vast ocean, he encounters strange sea creatures and it soon becomes clear: Nawi is different. Some find this exciting - others find it rather strange.
Together with Sandra Hohenstein, the children and their families dive into Nawi's world and find out whether the little narwhal will find new friends. During the interactive reading, the audience also discovers the things they have in common. Afterwards, there is the opportunity to design your own narwhal horns and hair hoops. Will the horn really have magical powers?
Important note on the schedule: Open to families, come and go permitted. The reading starts punctually at 2:30 pm.
Materials are available, no need to bring anything. Recommended for families with children aged 4 and over and for anyone who likes to discover something new!
No registration required. Free admission.
About the book
"(K)einer von uns" - a turning point book about openness, acceptance and friendship: Nawi, the little narwhal, has lost his home and is swimming alone through the big sea. But when he meets other sea creatures, it quickly becomes clear that he is different. Some find this exciting - others find it rather strange. This special book tells two sides of the same encounter: one in which openness and interest build bridges. And one in which prejudice leads to separation.
A rhyming picture book that gently introduces children to diversity, changing perspectives and the courage to encounter others.
About the author
Sandra Hohenstein was born in Hamburg in 1983. Her passion for storytelling initially led her to work in international advertising agencies before she became a freelance copywriter and concept developer. Today, the freelance author not only writes screenplays but, inspired by her own three children, also loves to write children's books. In addition to "(K)einer von uns", the author's books include "Die kleine Quengel-Qualle" and "Noomi, das streifenlose Zebra".
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Important note on the schedule: Open family offer, come and go allowed. The reading starts punctually at 2:30 p.m. Materials are available, no need to bring anything. Recommended for families with children aged 4 and over and for anyone who likes to discover something new! No registration required. Free admission.