Jörg Hilbert, the well-known children's book author and inventor of Ritter Rost, is a guest at the Jewish Museum Berlin with his new book. Did you know that some of the animals in the ANOHA are based on his designs? Yes, and they inspired him to retell the story of Noah's Ark - from the perspective of a little mouse!
The little mouse is very surprised: where has he landed? It's dark and frogs are croaking somewhere. Curious, she begins to explore the place. She meets a giraffe, a rhinoceros, a dromedary - and even a cat! But the cat does nothing to her. How can that be? What is behind it? And is the mouse really just here by chance?
After the reading, from 12 to 1 p.m., families with children aged between 3 and 12 can visit the ANOHA children's world. The ticket for the reading is valid as an admission ticket for ANOHA during this time. Don't forget stopper socks! If you don't have any with you, you can buy some on site.
Jörg Hilbert has published over a hundred books as a children's author and illustrator. His stories about Ritter Rost (with music by Felix Janosa) are the best known. He is distantly related to Joachim Ringelnatz and also performs as a reciter and lutenist.
Ane Kleine-Engel, head of the Children's World at the Jewish Museum Berlin, will moderate the book premiere and the discussion.
The event will take place at the W. M. Blumenthal Akademie in the Klaus Mangold Auditorium, Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin (opposite the museum).
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6 €, reduced € 3; children under 3 years have Free admission, but need a Free ticket