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Kamishibai – Liebe, böse Schlange
Japanisches Erzählthteater
Ein alter Bauer findet eine Schlange im Schnee und wärmt sie unter seinem Mantel. Die Schlange zeigt allerdings keine Dankbarkeit, sondern beißt den Bauern. In 16 liebevoll illustrierten Tafeln wird gezeigt, dass “lieb” und “böse” menschliche Kategorien sind, die nicht einfach auf Natur und Tierwelt angewendet werden können.
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Curriculum-centred and oriented towards educational standards
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Liebe böse Schlange
Anna und Wanda beobachten Schlangen im Terrarium. Wanda erzählt Anna die Geschichte von einer Schlange, die einen Bauern erst beißt und später rettet.
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs lived on our Earth about 160 million years ago. There are several theories as to why they became extinct about 65 million years ago but the fascination with these creatures is still there. We can look at dinosaurs in dinosaur parks. People have reconstructed dinosaurs based on their ideas of what they might have looked like. In an age appropriate way the following questions are addressed in the film: When did dinosaurs live? What did the Earth look like at the time of the dinosaurs? How did dinosaurs live? Were dinosaurs clever? How do we know about dinosaurs? Where did the dinosaurs get their funny names from? Why did the dinosaurs become extinct? A special highlight is the chapter “Dinos Present Themselves“. A selection of dinosaurs, speaking in different voices, convey information on the various species to the children. Together with the extensive accompanying material the DVD is ideally suited for project work in the elementary sector.
Spring
Spring is an eventful period. We humans are glad that it gets warmer again and stays light longer. The warm air entices us to go cycling, to play or to enjoy the sun. The film describes the changes occurring in nature after the cold winter. We learn when it is spring again and how the seasons develop. We are shown the most popular spring flowers.







