Kamishibai: "Der größte Schatz der Welt" Readings

  • Kamshibai
    © Falk von Traubenberg

We are telling the story "The Greatest Treasure in the World" by Andrea Schütze using Kamishibai. In this storytelling theater, large picture cards are inserted into a wooden frame and shown to accompany the story.

What is the greatest treasure in the world? What does it look like, and where can you find it? The little monkey Mono quickly learns that the greatest treasure means something different to everyone. For one person, it's music; for another, a special talent. What could his mother possibly consider the greatest treasure?

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Der Kinderbereich in der Bücherhalle Niendorf
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Bücherhalle Niendorf

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