Reading lesson with pictures: Experience children Helma puts the jaw in!

Am 14. Mai 2025 findet in der Stadtbücherei Höxter eine kostenlose Vorlesestunde für Kinder statt. Anmeldung erforderlich.
On May 14, 2025, a free reading hour for children will take place in the Höxter city library. Registration required. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Reading lesson with pictures: Experience children Helma puts the jaw in!

The Höxter city library invites you to an exciting reading hour on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. The event is aimed at children from the age of four and promises an interactive experience with the picture book cinema. The book "Helma puts the Gockel in" by Dorothy Palanza and Ute Krause is shown. This story focuses on self -determination and team spirit on a chicken courtyard, where the Henne Helma, together with their animal friends, rebelled against the new, Herrische Oberhahn.

The reading hour in the Höxter city library, Möllingerstraße 9, takes about an hour. After the reading, a handicraft campaign is carried out, with the children can design chickens made of colorful paper. The participants should bring the required materials such as scissors, glue, glue, and colored pencils. Participation in the event is free of charge, but registration is required, which is possible from May 7, 2025. Registration can be made on 05271/963-4444.

picture book cinema - a captivating reading experience

Picture book cinema is an innovative reading format in which pictures are projected onto the wall. This often happens with a projector, a CD-ROM or a laptop. The aim is to design reading an exciting event for children. By combining the listening and visual impressions, the reading experience is intensified, which is particularly advantageous in unfocused children. The large image presentation helps the children to perceive details better and to involve them in their understanding.

The concept not only promotes concentration, but also the communication skills and the vocabulary of the children. After the projection, the children often have the opportunity to describe what they have seen, ask questions and put the illustrations in the context of history, which increases the interaction between the children and promotes understanding. The Baumhaus gang emphasizes that especially in kindergartens, schools and libraries, visual accompaniment at reading events is often missing, which makes the picture book cinema a valuable addition.

The reading hour in the city library is not only an opportunity for children to experience stories, but also offers a creative space to discover the fun of reading and tinkering. The Hoexter News to use the offer and together with other small readers in the colorful world of chicken adventure to dive.

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