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Best selling Children's books from Aschendorff

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Aschendorff products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Aschendorff Tim und Anna fahren ein

Suddenly, two horses appear in Uncle Albert's meadow. Tim and Anna are puzzled. What does Uncle Albert have to do with horses? A lot, he thinks. Because in the past, when he was still a miner, he even had a horse as a work colleague underground. Tim and Anna can hardly imagine working in a coal mine. But Uncle Albert explains it to them. He shows them what his mine looks like above ground, tells them how he was buried deep in the earth, and in the end, he even finds a way to take the children underground. The three of them have great adventures, as Anna and Tim never imagined the world of mining could be so exciting. 

Tim und Anna fahren ein (German, Philipp von Ketteler, Heinrich Peuckmann, 2010)
Children's books
EUR12,80

Tim und Anna fahren ein

German, Philipp von Ketteler, Heinrich Peuckmann, 2010

2. Aschendorff Der Ring der Elisabeth

Using a ring that has been preserved to this day, the servant Guda narrates the life story of her mistress, Saint Elisabeth of Thuringia. Elisabeth came to Thuringia in the 13th century as the daughter of a Hungarian king. There, she married the landgrave of Thuringia. From a young age, she rejected the privileges that were due to her and dedicated herself to helping the poor and sick in her community. Cast out by her deceased husband's family, she used her inheritance to build a large hospital in Marburg. She died there at the age of 24 after dedicating all her strength to caring for lepers and outcasts. 

Der Ring der Elisabeth (German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2011)
Children's books
EUR12,80

Der Ring der Elisabeth

German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2011

3. Aschendorff Hildegard of Bingen. Like a little feather

Hildegard of Bingen (1098 - 1179) is perhaps the most famous woman of the Middle Ages. She lived 900 years ago, and her name is still known today: thousands pilgrimage to her grave, read her books and letters. Countless people try to live by her insights and are fascinated by her observations of humans, animals, and plants. Historians are impressed by her influence, which extended even to the popes and kings of her time. The nun founded two monasteries and served as their abbess. She wrote poetry and composed music, maintaining correspondence with all the great figures of her time. She preached and interpreted the Holy Scriptures, despite being considered uneducated as a woman. In May 2012, she was canonized. In this lovingly illustrated book, companions trace the life journey of Hildegard of Bingen. 

Hildegard of Bingen. Like a little feather (German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2012)
Children's books
EUR12,80

Hildegard of Bingen. Like a little feather

German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2012

4. Aschendorff Clemens August Kardinal von Galen: Der Löwe von Münster

This book tells the story of Cardinal von Galen, who lived from 1878 to 1946 and stood up courageously and uprightly, especially for the weak and oppressed during the terrible time of National Socialism. 

Clemens August Kardinal von Galen: Der Löwe von Münster (German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2021)
Children's books
EUR12,80

Clemens August Kardinal von Galen: Der Löwe von Münster

German, Philipp von Ketteler, Caroline von Ketteler, 2021