LEOPOLD,
EIN ERLEBNISREICHER TAG
I recommend this story for ages 4 and up. There is no violence in it, even the youngest children can listen to it.
The font size of 16 points makes it easier for grandma or grandpa with less good eyesight to read.
Detail from the book:
“Leopold zog die Augenbrauen hoch, blieb aber stumm.
Seine Augen folgten der kleinen Gestalt. Er hatte keine Lust
wie ein Schoßhündchen hinterher zu laufen und war
beleidigt, nicht um Hilfe gebeten worden zu sein.
Plötzlich fingen die Blätter an sich zu bewegen und machten für ihn merkwürdige, bis jetzt noch nie gehörte Geräusche.
Es blieb ihm keine Zeit über die Geschehnisse nachzudenken, weil er sah, dass sich der Elf plötzlich auf etwas
für ihn Unsichtbares warf. Er lag jetzt am Boden und hielt
krampfhaft etwas fest.
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Leopold war mit einem Sprung direkt hinter dem Elf.
„Was ist das?”
„Das ist eine silberfarbig schimmernde, kletternde Waldglocke!” antwortete der Elf sehr stolz und hob das Ding mit
seinen Händen hoch.”
If you immerse yourself in the mystical forest of TSY, you won’t be able to take your eyes off from this enchanting story until the very last line. The longer I read, the more was I captivated by the little fire-breathing dragon.
After I had finished the book my thoughts were still with Leopold, his mother, his brothers and the elves in the mystical forest.
This book shows that children’s dreams can be reawakened in adults, even after a long time.
I have taken Leopold into my heart for all time.
Andrea, a big compliment for creating this exciting children’s book and for touching
not only children’s hearts.
Anita H.
Leopold slowly draws you into his spell…his clumsy, loving nature has a very special effect….he sometimes seems a little awkward….I imagined that I would make myself very small and stand next to him…..wow, what a beautiful world….these colors, the magic that emanates from these wondrous beings, enchanted…..exciting to the last sentence….thank you all you dear beings, for your work….
Irene K.
I really like the fact that there is no violence in the story. Conflicts are
resolved differently.
Responsibility is accepted and acted upon.
You are loved with your strengths and weaknesses and not rejected.
The book is not just for children, adults should read it too!
W. Mätzke, retired secondary school teacher
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