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The giant blue
NIMKO
the UMPF and his yellow companion
SCHNATTA KRAWATTA receive a distress call and set off for MUTZLERLAND. There, they find three very special but also very sad TREES standing by a now bitterly smelling
ORANGE POND. The
MUTZLER's (who love to wear colorful MUTZELS) are disturbed by the trees' whining. With the help of
SWEET USCHI, a small, plump fairy, NIMKO and SCHNATTA KRAWATTA are able to chase away the bitterness and the
GRUMPY GRIMMEL.
After this adventure, they decide to take care of tree-guardian offspring. The result is a wonderful, vanilla-scented
WAMPF who loves to wear a purple cotton candy wig, always tells the same joke, can make a rainbow appear from his hands, and can do many other amazing things.
A fantastic and witty children's mystery with lots of love and small messages.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2024
Dedication
1 It begins ...
2 Three very special Trees
3 At the Orange Pond
4 The grim Grimmel
5 Schnatta Krawatta and the Giant Ulmpf Nimko
6 In the Village of the Mutzlers
7 THE DRIVING OUT OF BITTERNESS
8 SWEET USCHI
9 THE SUGARSUNCHRISTMAS
10 THE WAMPF
11 THE CONFETTI WORLD
Afterword
Sugar & Trees
B. Bardt (KI Bard)
Romy van Mader
The right to sovereign being
This tale is dedicated to all children, big and small. May our divine sparks fly and work wonders. The time for love is now! A big smooch to all creatures fighting for old and new forests! Many heartfelt and wampy thanks!
With love, Your Romy
By an orange pond - a pond that smelled of oranges, no less - near a village called Mutzel, three large, very old trees had stood for many, many years in happy companionship. Several hundred meters away, many other beautiful, old trees grew, all looking very majestic. But today, we're focusing on our three trees by the pond, as they are quite unique. Why, you ask? Well, one of them exudes a heavenly scent all year round and its branches are laden with the most delicious baked apples. So, quite logically, he is a Baked-Apple-Tree and, of course, he also has his own name. What do you think you would call him? But first you should know that the trees like to keep things short and sweet. Because there are so many of them, they've agreed not to drag out their conversations unnecessarily and so, for the sake of simplicity, they've done away with double and multiple names. They call each other by their first name. This is made up of a jumbled mix of letters from the type of tree family they belong to. And each tree can choose this combination of words for themselves after they are born. I can see from your face that I've explained this too complicatedly, haven't I? Wait. I'll call him, then maybe you'll understand what I mean: "Hey Brab, toss us a warm apple. Please!"