Book reading for children aged 4 and over

The story “Der kleine Ritter Trenk” by Kirsten Boie is being read in the library on Thursday, 4th July, 2013 at 3.30pm by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann.

Tickets cost €2 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

Book reading for children aged 5 and over

The story “Kleinen Garnix” by Mick Inkpen is being read in the library on Thursday, 6th June, 2013 at 3.30pm by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann.

Tickets cost €2 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

Book reading for children aged 5 and over

Die Prinzessin und die ErbseThe book “Die Prinzessin und die Erbse” is being read at the library in Oberursel for children aged 4 and over by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann on Thursday, 19th April, 2012 at 3.30pm.

Entry is free, but as places are limited anyone wishing to take their children should register in advance by calling 06171 62870 or in person at the library.

After the reading the children will be able to make their own pea-green necklace.

 

Book reading for children aged 4 and over

The book “Pfoten hoch” by Catharina Valckx is being read at the library in Oberursel for children aged 4 and over by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann on Thursday, 22nd March, 2012 at 3.30pm.

Entry is free, but as places are limited anyone wishing to take their children should register in advance by calling 06171 62870 or in person at the library.

After the reading the children will be able to make their own cowboy masks. Each child wishing to do this should bring a glue stick with them.

 

Book reading for children aged 4 and over

The book “Theodor Terror” by John A. Rowe is being read at the library in Oberursel for children aged 4 and over by volunteer Edith Nikel-Ruppmann on Thursday, 16th Feburay, 2012 at 3.30pm.

She will be assisted by glove puppet “Till Rabenspiegel”.

Entry is free, but as places are limited anyone wishing to take their children should register in advance by calling 06171 62870 or in person at the library.

After the reading the children will be able to make their own cardboard dragon.  Each child wishing to do this should bring a glue stick with them.

 

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