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2:30 PM-3:30 PM

Read-Aloud & Crafting for Children: "Der kleine Wassermann: Frühling im Mühlenweiher”

Read Aloud|Join us when Carolin Lindner reads the sequel of the German classic by Otfried Preussler followed by a crafting activity.

  • Goethe-Institut Toronto , Toronto

  • Language German
  • Price free

Der kleine Wassermann_Quadrat © Thienemann-Verlag

Der kleine Wassermann © Thienemann-Verlag

It's spring! The first warming rays of sunshine reach the bottom of the mill pond. The little Aquarius also wakes up from hibernation. Curious and full of energy, he sets off after breakfast to explore his surroundings. Are all his friends still there?
The book is a children's book in German language.
Afterwards, we will be crafting our own colorful fish with different materials.

Recommended for children 4 years and older; we will be reading in German.

Carolin Lindner © Carolin Lindner Carolin Lindner

Carolin is originally from the small town of Mirow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is a trained theater educator and graphic designer. She has lived and worked in Toronto for over 10 years and works regularly for the local dance and theater company Corpus as a director, costume designer and artistic advisor. She was in charge of the Fairy Tale Worlds exhibition (2012) for the Goethe-Institut Toronto, offered online creative workshops for school classes during COVID time and most recently produced and performed a shadow play of the fairy tale "Frau Holle" together with Paula Hartmann, for which they crafted their own puppets and shadow theatre. Together with her partner, she is raising her two daughters trilingually and loves to read children's books to them in German, English and French.