OLLA Junior German: Stories & poems


(JG56)

Herbstfeuer

What images do you think of when you think about the start of autumn? Read the German version of ‘Autumn Fires’ by Robert Louis Stevenson to see what images he thinks of. We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this poem for you here.

 

(JG57)

Gesucht und gefunden

Have you ever lost something and found it in the strangest place? Read this fun story to find out where this boy ends up finding his yo-yo. We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

 

(JG58)

Die rote Regenjacke

Have you ever been really excited about a present you’ve received but you haven’t been able to use it? That’s what happens to Manu when he gets a nice red raincoat. Will it ever rain?! We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

 

(JG59)

Der König der Vögel

How do you think birds would choose their king? Read the story to find out how the birds try to compete with each other and who ultimately wins. Be prepared for some twists and turns along the way! We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

 

(JG60)

Die Affen und die Dürre

When a monkey finds a wonderful place full of fruit he also stumbles across some trouble. Will the two monkey tribes be able to live peacefully together? We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

 

(JG61)

Husch der streunende Hund

Husch, the dog is used to his owners being very unkind and they leave him at a bus stop one day never to return. But maybe this will be the start of a happier life for Husch…We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

 

(JG62)

Mandume

When Mandume leaves his cruel uncle’s house, he has to live a hard life on the streets. But one day a kind man comes and offers him a way to fulfil his dreams. We’ve put together a reference list of important German words and phrases in this story for you here.

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