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Click ranking: March 2024

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Forest Day, a talking turtle and a little witch fairy with blue hair attracted numerous readers to the art culture blog in March

 

Art culture blog: Today we present the click ranking until April 1st, 2024 - (1st to 4th place in the click ranking)


Munich. Art culture blog. Forest Day was an opportunity for us to point out the current actions of the forestry authorities, who are doing everything they can to reforest the forests attacked by bark beetles and the like with mixed forest and thus make them more resistant to future weather events. This article was posted in German and English and immediately landed at number 1 and 4 in March (see links to the articles below). Beech, maple, larch, Douglas fir and many other tree species will grow into mixed forests in our forests in the future ... 2nd place in the click ranking for: The turtle Roberto is a live cuddly toy and experiences adventures in Munich (so far only published in German). A few years ago I wrote this children's book, which I presented again here. It immediately landed in second place among the most read blog articles in March. The 20 colored illustrations complement what they have read and children can retell the story themselves in some comic-like drawings. Another series of children's books from my pen were the three adventures of "Hetti Hexenfee" from Hexenstadt (so far only published in German). I also presented these again in March and immediately took third place among the most read blog articles. :-)) “Does Witch City really exist?” A good question. The answer is: "Yes, in this book and when you read it also in your imagination." That's how it is with books: they expand our imagination and even the impossible becomes possible. Hetti is an imagined character who experiences her adventures in this book.

"Roberto, the talking turtle" and the lizard in the cooking pot - illustration from my children's book: Helga Waess - so far only published in German

Klickranking im Kunst-Kultur-Blog  Platz 1

Click ranking in the art culture blog - 1st place

 Tree planting / Day of Forests.  International Day of Forests was on March 21st -
The forest will grow in Germany! The forestry authorities see the best conditions for the forest of tomorrow - every tree planting day is a day for the forest!


Klickranking im Kunst-Kultur-Blog  Platz 2


 Kinderbuch: eine sprechende Schildkröte - Mein Kinderbuch "Roberto, die sprechende Schildkröte" bringt "Lustige Abenteuer aus München" in den Buchhandel

Click ranking in the art culture blog - 2nd place

 Children's book: a talking turtle - My children's book "Roberto, the talking turtle" brings "Funny Adventures from Munich" to bookstores (so far only published in German)


Klickranking im Kunst-Kultur-Blog  Platz 3

 Kinderbuchtipp: Hetti Hexenfee / Band 1 - Hetti Hexenfee: 1. Abenteuer: Flieg höher Hetti, immer höher. Eine Geschichte aus Hexenstadt. Kinderbuch für Kinder von 5 bis 11 Jahren Bäume, in denen Hexenfeen leben? Wurzelterrassen und fliegende Katzen? Schulbusbesen und Besengewerkschaften?

Click ranking in the art culture blog - 3rd place

 Children's book tip: Hetti Hexenfee / Volume 1 - Hetti Hexenfee: 1. Adventure: Fly higher Hetti, always higher. A story from Witch City. Children's book for children aged 5 to 11. Trees in which witch fairies live? Root terraces and flying cats? School bus brooms and broom unions? (so far only published in German)

Klickranking im Kunst-Kultur-Blog  Platz 4

 Baumpflanztag / Tag des Waldes. Der Wald wird wachsen! Die Forstämter sehen beste Bedingungen für den Wald von morgen - jeder Baumpflanztag ist ein Tag für den Wald! Buchen, Ahornen, Lärchen, Douglasien und viele andere Baumarten werden zukünftig in unseren Wäldern zum Mischwald heranwachsen

Click ranking in the art culture blog - 4th place (German version of the article)

 Tree Planting Day / Forest Day. The forest will grow! The forestry authorities see the best conditions for the forest of tomorrow - every tree planting day is a day for the forest! Beech, maple, larch, Douglas fir and many other tree species will grow into mixed forests in our forests in the future