Book reading for children aged 4 and over

The story “Der Zappeldockel und der Wock” by Georg Bydlinksi is being read in the library on Thursday, 5th September, 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 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 between 8 and 11

Klaus Adam, a story teller and actor from Cologne, will be telling his story “Die Geschichte vom Meisterdieb” (The Story of the Master Thief) at the library in Oberursel on Thursday, 16th May, 2013 at 3.30pm.

The story is suitable for children aged between 8 and 11.

Tickets should be booked in advance at the library and cost €3 each.

Book reading for children aged 5 and over

A fairy tale is being read in the library on Saturday, 16th March, 2013 at 11am by volunteer Barbara Petersen.

After the reading the children will be able to make their own fairy tale mobile.

Tickets cost €3 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

A reading to take part in

The library in Oberursel will be offering a “Mitmachlesung” – a reading with audience participation – on Thursday, 28th February, 2013 at 3.30pm.

Professional storyteller Uta Werner-Ullrich will be reading a story based on “Geschichten aus der Murkelei” by Hans Fallada, and the children will have a chance to make their own wizards’ and witches’ hats to take home with them.

Tickets cost €3 and are available in the library, by calling 06171 62870 or sending an e-mail to buecherei@oberursel.de.

Book reading for children aged 4 to 7

Oberursel Library“Finn und der Drache” (Finn and the Dragon) by Irene Wellershoff and Jan Birck is being read in the library on Saturday, 19th January, 2013 at 11am by volunteer Susanne Hermann.

Tickets cost €3 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

 

Book reading for boys at the library

A book reading for boys aged 7 and over is being held in the library on Monday, 26th November, 2012 between 4pm and 7pm.

Reading the stories will be a detective, a member of Frankfurt airport’s security team with his sniffer dog, and others who will also be talking about their jobs to the boys.

Entry is free, but it is requested that you register in advance by calling the library on 06171 62870.

Book reading for children aged 4 to 7

Oberursel Library“Der Wolf und die sieben jungen Geißlein” (The Wolf and the Seven Young Kids) from the Brothers Grimm is being read in the library on Saturday, 17th November, 2012 at 11am by volunteer Barbara Petersen.

Tickets cost €3 and should be reserved in advance in the library or by calling 06171 62870.

Book reading for children aged 5 and over

Reading our in the library in August 2012 (Photo: Stadt Oberursel)A dragon story is being read in the library on Saturday, 25th October, 2012 at 11am by professional storyteller Walburga Kliem.

After the reading the children will be able to make their own shields.

The group “Ursellis Historica” will be there as knights and dressed in clothes from the middle ages and children are also welcome to come along dressed as knights or princesses.

Tickets cost €3 and should be reserved in advancein the library or by calling 06171 62870.

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