Easter magic for children: reading afternoon with Fenja and friends!

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Experience a magical reading afternoon for children in Lienz with Christine Wallensteiner and Manuela Neumair on April 17, 2025.

Easter magic for children: reading afternoon with Fenja and friends!

On April 17, 2025, an exciting Oster-Lory afternoon will take place in Lienz. This special event is organized by Christine Wallensteiner, an experienced smoking expert, and Manuela Neumair, a herbal teacher and author. The reading afternoon begins at 4:00 p.m. in Aquarius, Lienzer Rosengasse.

The program promises a magical experience: it is read out of the enchanting book "The Little Elf Fenja and the Magic of the Spring Wiese", followed by a common sparkling of the magic smoke. It is aimed at children accompanied by their parents. In order to take part in the event, registration is required, which can be done either by email to office@emil-wassermann.at or by phone at 04852 62428. The number of participants is limited so that early registration is recommended.

Commitment to children's cancer aid

Participation in the event is free of charge, but voluntary donations are welcome for children's cancer aid Tirol/Vorarlberg. In addition, visitors can acquire the exclusive smoking mix "Fenja and her friends" for 10 euros, whereby the entire proceeds also benefit children's cancer aid. This initiative shows the commitment of the organizers for charitable purposes and sets the support of the support of affected families.

Another event in the "Fenja and her friends" series is planned for May 6, 2025 at 4:00 p.m., with the participants being able to immerse themselves in the magical world of little elf. Further information can be www.osttiroler-heilraeucherwerk.at be called up.

Reading events in context

The format of the reading afternoon is not unusual, because events like this are also very popular in other places. For example, on November 22, 2016, a traditional reading afternoon took place at the high school in the castle in Wolfenbüttel. The atmosphere was characterized by weak light and carpets, which created a mysterious atmosphere for the almost 30 participants from students, parents and teachers.

The present presented stories from different genres, including adventures and experience reports. Peters student, Jessica from the 7th year, called "Harry Potter" her favorite book, while Maximilian wanted to read from the 6th year after a point to enjoy "the infinite story". The event was also supported by a Tschernobyl AG that ran a book bazaar and a waffle stand.

Feasts like this not only promote reading culture, but also the sense of community. They are an opportunity to bring people together and share their enthusiasm for stories - a topic that is also of crucial importance in Berlin due to the readings organized by Kindaling. There are stories of professional readers alive and extend over various genres that are suitable for different age groups. Such readings can arouse new ideas and interests in children and support the language and narrative culture of their listeners.

For example, the Easter-Lefresence afternoon in Lienz stands not only for advocature of magic and fascination with children's literature, but also for a community effort to promote the well-being of children and to spread the joy of reading.

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