Does anyone live in the house? A Russian winter fairy tale for toddlers.
The glove has five fingers – and each one provides shelter for a different animal.
First, a little mouse crawls in and is delighted with its new warm home. Then a frog hops by and slips inside with the mouse.
There's still room for the hare, the fox, and the wolf, and the five of them make themselves comfortable together…
How fortunate that the farmer lost his glove on a cold winter day!
Simone Klement has retold the Russian fairy tale for children and adapted it to the needs of young listeners.
Thus, the animal story also gives even toddlers in daycare their first insights into the fascinating world of fairy tales:
- The Five in the Glove: a lovingly illustrated picture story for Kamishibai by Antje Bohnstedt
- Storytelling theatre for children aged 1 to 3 years: The 7 picture cards invite discovery and wonder.
- Clear visual language, short and simple narrative texts – ideal for German as a Second Language (DaZ).
- "Does anyone live in the house? Is nobody home?" Simple, repetitive text snippets are perfectly suited for language development in nurseries and kindergartens.
Practicing speaking and storytelling with the Don Bosco Kamishibai
Recommended age: 1 to 3 years. Format: 29.7 x 42.0, Kamishibai picture cards.
DIN A3, 7 picture cards, printed on one side, on sturdy 300g card stock,
Colorfully illustrated, including text template. Publisher: Don Bosco. EAN: 426017951 676 4