
Julia Boehme
Julia Boehme studied literature and music and afterwards worked as an editor for a children's TV programme. One day she remembered that as a child she had wanted to become a writer. Right away she decided that from now on she was going to be a writer exclusively. Ever since she is creating new stories for television and writes children's books.
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Julia Ginsbach
Julia Ginsbach was born in Darmstadt in 1967. She studied Musicology, Arts and German and got a degree from the Institute for Children’s and Teenagers’ Books Research in Frankfurt on the Main. Today, she lives in an old parsonage in the North of Germany with her family, numerous pets and loads of colours, brushes, paper and books.
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Tafiti Across the Desert
- Publication date: 17.07.2025
- 5+
- 128 Pages, 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm
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Danish, Russian.
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Big Adventure, True Friendship – Tafiti & Pinsel’s Journey Begins...
There are many dangers in the African savannah, which is why Grandma and Grandpa Meerkat always make sure the family stays together. But one day, Tafiti brings home someone unexpected: Pinsel, a little bushpig who needs help. Then disaster strikes – and it’s all because of Pinsel: a poisonous snake bites Grandpa! The only hope is a legendary blue flower said to bloom beyond the desert, with the power to heal anything. So Tafiti sets out once again, braving the unknown with Pinsel at his side. Their journey takes them across endless sands, through howling sandstorms, past hungry jackals – and into the talons of a fierce eagle. Will they find the flower in time to save Grandpa?
- The official storybook tie-in to the animated feature film
- A brand-new origin story about how Tafiti and Pinsel first became friends
- Beautifully illustrated with a mix of movie stills and original drawings
- An epic desert adventure filled with danger, courage, and heart
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Julia Boehme
Julia Boehme studied literature and music and afterwards worked as an editor for a children's TV programme. One day she remembered that as a child she had wanted to become a writer. Right away she decided that from now on she was going to be a writer exclusively. Ever since she is creating new stories for television and writes children's books.
Foto: Foto: Schild-Vogel,Foto: Schild-Vogel
Julia Ginsbach
Julia Ginsbach was born in Darmstadt in 1967. She studied Musicology, Arts and German and got a degree from the Institute for Children’s and Teenagers’ Books Research in Frankfurt on the Main. Today, she lives in an old parsonage in the North of Germany with her family, numerous pets and loads of colours, brushes, paper and books.
Foto: Foto: Stadtbibliothek Schwabach