Struwwelpeter
A luxurioius gift edition of the classic book of iconic illustrated cautionary tales

Struwwelpeter has been a favourite of children and parents all over the world since its first publication in 1845. Rediscover these wildly inventive cautionary tales, which have inspired popular culture for generations!

Meet Shock-headed Peter, Conrad Suck-a-Thumb, Harriet and the Matches, Johnny Head-in-Air, Fidgety Philip, Augustus Who Would Not Eat His Soup and many more … and discover the unfortunate – and always imaginative – fates that befall them!

Widely acknowledged as one of the most popular and influential children’s books ever written, Struwwelpeter has been translated into at least forty languages, and inspired countless contemporary interpretations, including Edward Scissorhands. Mark Twain produced a translation, and renown children’s writer Maurice Sendak described it as “one of the most beautiful books in the world”.

This new hardback gift edition includes the original artwork, as well as new content about the author and the book’s original publication.

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Struwwelpeter
A luxurioius gift edition of the classic book of iconic illustrated cautionary tales

Struwwelpeter has been a favourite of children and parents all over the world since its first publication in 1845. Rediscover these wildly inventive cautionary tales, which have inspired popular culture for generations!

Meet Shock-headed Peter, Conrad Suck-a-Thumb, Harriet and the Matches, Johnny Head-in-Air, Fidgety Philip, Augustus Who Would Not Eat His Soup and many more … and discover the unfortunate – and always imaginative – fates that befall them!

Widely acknowledged as one of the most popular and influential children’s books ever written, Struwwelpeter has been translated into at least forty languages, and inspired countless contemporary interpretations, including Edward Scissorhands. Mark Twain produced a translation, and renown children’s writer Maurice Sendak described it as “one of the most beautiful books in the world”.

This new hardback gift edition includes the original artwork, as well as new content about the author and the book’s original publication.

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Struwwelpeter

Struwwelpeter

by Heinrich Hoffmann
Struwwelpeter

Struwwelpeter

by Heinrich Hoffmann

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A luxurioius gift edition of the classic book of iconic illustrated cautionary tales

Struwwelpeter has been a favourite of children and parents all over the world since its first publication in 1845. Rediscover these wildly inventive cautionary tales, which have inspired popular culture for generations!

Meet Shock-headed Peter, Conrad Suck-a-Thumb, Harriet and the Matches, Johnny Head-in-Air, Fidgety Philip, Augustus Who Would Not Eat His Soup and many more … and discover the unfortunate – and always imaginative – fates that befall them!

Widely acknowledged as one of the most popular and influential children’s books ever written, Struwwelpeter has been translated into at least forty languages, and inspired countless contemporary interpretations, including Edward Scissorhands. Mark Twain produced a translation, and renown children’s writer Maurice Sendak described it as “one of the most beautiful books in the world”.

This new hardback gift edition includes the original artwork, as well as new content about the author and the book’s original publication.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780008644376
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 12/10/2024
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 753,015
Product dimensions: 8.88(w) x 11.25(h) x 0.19(d)
Age Range: 5 - 7 Years

About the Author

Heinrich Hoffmann, author of Struwwelpeter, was a German psychiatrist and writer. He originally wrote Struwwelpeter for his son as a Christmas present, but it gained popularity after a friend persuaded him to have it published. It was originally released in 1845, and has been popular ever since.

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