Michael Petrowitz
Michael Petrowitz was born in Berlin and studied at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (dffb). He has been working as a screenwriter since 2000 and as a lecturer in screenwriting/dramaturgy since 2008. Petrowitz was also a scholarship holder at the Screenplay Workshop Munich and the Academy for Children's Media. In 2005, he was awarded the Robert Geisendörfer Prize in the children's television category. In 2017, he was awarded the "Preuschhof Prize for Children's Literature" for his first-reading adventure "Kung-Fu im Turnschuh".
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Dominik Rupp
Dominik Rupp, born in 1989, studied Design at Münster University of Applied Sciences, with Illustration as his focus. Even during his studies, he worked for numerous renowned publishers. Today he works as a freelancing illustrator and lives near Cologne.
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Reading Lions (Year 3) The Toughest Kicker-Class
- Publication date: 12.06.2024
- 8+
- 64 Pages, 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm
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Who's the Toughest in Kicker Class?
Tobi loves football. Just like the rest of his class. During the break, they have the toughest matches with the other class. But now it's time to compete for the title of the top kicker class. Tobi and the others in his class train hard - but Tobi also has to go to music lessons. So he has to skip training from time to time. Basti, the new team captain, doesn't think that's okay. It's either 100% football or not at all. Suddenly everyone in the class is against Tobi. And then suddenly the shed where they keep their football equipment is on fire. Who is suspected? That's right, Tobi. Can class peace be restored? And whether Tobi's class will win the title of "The kick-ass football class"?
The Reading Lions for Year 3 are aimed at children who still have difficulties with reading. Exciting
stories meet cool illustrations and an innovative layout. This motivates and makes for extra reading fun.
- Ideal for third-graders who still need support
- Varied design with comic elements
- Short texts and exciting design to make reading more fun
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Michael Petrowitz
Michael Petrowitz was born in Berlin and studied at the German Film and Television Academy Berlin (dffb). He has been working as a screenwriter since 2000 and as a lecturer in screenwriting/dramaturgy since 2008. Petrowitz was also a scholarship holder at the Screenplay Workshop Munich and the Academy for Children's Media. In 2005, he was awarded the Robert Geisendörfer Prize in the children's television category. In 2017, he was awarded the "Preuschhof Prize for Children's Literature" for his first-reading adventure "Kung-Fu im Turnschuh".

Dominik Rupp
Dominik Rupp, born in 1989, studied Design at Münster University of Applied Sciences, with Illustration as his focus. Even during his studies, he worked for numerous renowned publishers. Today he works as a freelancing illustrator and lives near Cologne.
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