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Wimmelbuch, or how to have quality and fun time with your child

Wimmelbuch

If you were looking for a fun way to spend time with your child, developing his observation, imagination and speech skills, then you've found it. The Wimmelbuchs are a special type of book with vividly detailed illustrations that will appeal not only to children but also to adults. In this article, we will discuss them in more detail.

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What is wimmelbuch

Wimmelbuch is a type of picture book for children. The name comes from the German word “wimmeln”, which means “to swine”. These books are filled with detailed images with lots of characters and objects for kids to learn and explore.

Who invented Wimmelbuch

The Wimmelbuchs became popular thanks to German illustrator Ali Mitguch. In 1968, he published the first book in this format, “Rundherum in meiner Stadt”. It quickly gained popularity and laid the foundation for the development of the genre. Mitgooch is considered one of the pioneers of the Wimmelbuchs, and his work has inspired many other authors and illustrators who create books with rich detail and multiple characters.

Main features of the Wimmelbuchs

Interesting illustrations

Every picture in Wimmelbuch is full of small details. This allows children to look at images for a long time, constantly finding new elements.

Minimum text

Wimmelbuchs usually contain little or no text, so children can come up with their own stories and scenarios, developing creative thinking.

Interactivity

With Wimmelbuch, children can develop speech skills by discussing pictures and answering questions.

The development of observation

Finding specific objects or characters among a variety of other elements teaches children to pay attention to detail.

How to spend time with Wimmelbuch

The Wimmelbuchs offer many ways to spend quality and fun leisure time with your child.

Find it

When looking at pictures, you can ask your child to find certain objects or characters.

Come up with it

The Wimmelbuchs encourage children to come up with their own stories about what's going on in the pages. This contributes to the development of creative thinking and imagination.

Tell me

Discussing what you've seen helps expand your child's vocabulary and improve their ability to express thoughts.

Let's get together

Seeing Wimmelbuchs together can be a pleasant family tradition that strengthens parent-child relationships.

Study with me

In many Wimmelbuchs, authors include educational moments. For example, a child may learn numbers, letters, or object names, as well as foreign languages.

Grow up

Diving into the world of Wimmelbuch takes time and attention. This helps children develop patience and perseverance.

The best Wimmelbuchs authors

Many talented authors and illustrators have contributed to the development of the Wimmelbuchs. Here are some of them:

Rotraut Susanne Berner

She is known for her “The Four Seasons” series, where each book focuses on a specific season and is filled with a variety of characters and events.

Didier Cornille

He creates wimmelbuchs with an emphasis on architecture and design, teaching children the basics of these disciplines through play.

Anne-Sophie Baumann

He is the author of books with fascinating mechanical elements.

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