Der Löwe und das Mäuschen: Nach einer Fabel von Aesop

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Aesop
Göhlich, Susanne

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2011

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I visited Heidelberg early and late in this trip to Europe. During the early stop, I came by Hassbecker's but found nothing. The woman who has always been so friendly and helpful said that she would look for me and that I should stop back. I did happen to be in the territory three weeks later and stopped by to find this lovely little book of about eighteen pages. Its first unusual characteristic is that the pages feel more like plastic than paper. They are probably great for little people who might want to eat books or eat on them! The version is touching, starting from the mouse's natural curiosity. Ausnahmsweise is the heart of the lion's answer to the mouse's desperate plea. One of the best images of this fetching book is that of the mouse's hole, out of which he hears the lion's roaring. Curiosity is again the key: he wants to know what is behind the roaring. For the major actions of this version of the story, there are several other mice watching what this mouse does. There is no attempt in this version to make the lion and mouse companions or even friends beyond these events. But the point has already been made, dass auch ein Mäuschen einem Löwen helfen kann.

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