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  2. Klexikon - Wikipedia

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    The name Klexikon is a portmanteau combining the two German words Kinder [children] and Lexikon [encyclopedia]. Like its role model Wikipedia, the site was created as a wiki using the MediaWiki software. The text content is available under a Creative Commons By Attribution Share-alike version 3.0 licence while free media is taken from Wikimedia ...

  3. German for Kids - Wikipedia

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    German for Kids premiered in Berlin on November 28, 2011. [4] The publishing house Lingua-Video.com released the film on DVD-ROM – licensed for educational purposes – in addition with 9 educational short films and a comprehensive study guide in November, 2011. [5]

  4. Category : Children's magazines published in Germany

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  5. Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver - Wikipedia

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    The story begins on a tiny island called Morrowland (original German: Lummerland, a play on Nimmerland [], the German translation of Neverland), which has just enough space for a small palace, a train station and rails all around the island, a grocery store, a small house, a king, two subjects, a locomotive named Emma, and a locomotive engineer by the name of Luke (Lukas) (who, as railway ...

  6. Struwwelpeter - Wikipedia

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    German cartoonist F. K. Waechter's Anti-Struwwwelpeter (1970) is a parody of Der Struwwelpeter. [ 2 ] Comic book writer Grant Morrison references "Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher" in the first story arc of their Doom Patrol run with the recurring line, "The door flew open, in he ran / The great, long, red-legged scissorman."

  7. Backe, backe Kuchen - Wikipedia

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    Backe, backe Kuchen" is a German-language children's rhyme. It originated in Saxony and Thuringia with several textual versions from 1840. [ citation needed ]

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  9. Albert Says... Nature Knows Best - Wikipedia

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    Albert sagt… Natur – aber nur! (Albert Says... Nature Knows Best) is a German science cartoon series that was broadcast with 13 episodes on ZDF between 1996 and 1997. . The series is based on the books of Frederic Vester, and in foreground was the teaching of environmental and ecological awaren