Janosch
Author of The Trip to Panama
About the Author
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Works by Janosch
Little Tiger, Get Well Soon!: The Tale of Little Tiger When He Was Feeling Ill (1985) 228 copies, 4 reviews
Bärengeschichten. Das große Buch von Rasputin dem Vaterbär. 35 Kurzgeschichten in einem Buch (1992) 19 copies
Das tapfere Schneiderlein und Der Froschkönig. 2 Geschichten in einem Buch (1999) 19 copies, 1 review
Die Fiedelgrille und der Maulwurf. Der alte Mann und der Bär. 2 Geschichten in einem Buch. (2003) 10 copies, 1 review
Die Kunst der bäuerlichen Liebe. Ein nützliches Kunstwerk in zwölf Teilen und Bildern. (1990) 9 copies
Wondrak und die Kunst der GelassenheitsPhilosophische Lebensweisheiten von Janoschs Kultfigur Herrn Wondrak | Reclams Universal-Bibliothek (2023) 5 copies
Ich bin der große Zottelbär / Drei Räuber und ein Rabenkönig. Eine Räubergeschichte. 2 Geschichten in einem Band (1992) 5 copies
Omas liebe Märchenkiste (Chili Tiger Books: Tolle Texte und starke Illustrationen für neugierige Leserinnen und Leser zwischen 8 und 12 Jahren!) (2019) 4 copies
Janosch: Herr Wondrak, wie kommt man durchs Leben?: Alle Fragen. Alle Antworten. Alle Zeichnungen (2021) 2 copies
Tiger und Bär auf großer Tour: Der kleine Tiger braucht ein Fahrrad/Tiger und Bär im Straßenverkehr (2008) 2 copies
Der Hahn 1 copy
Der Wettlauf 1 copy
Haeschen in der Grube 1 copy
Wondrak und die Entdeckung der Gemütlichkeit: Philosophische Lebensweisheiten von Janoschs Kultfigur Herrn Wondrak (2025) 1 copy
Omas liebe Märchenkiste 1 copy
Title: Gute-Nacht-Lieder 1 copy
Köyhä mies ja omena 1 copy
Kasper sag, wo gehst du hin? 1 copy
Janosch's Vorlesegeschichten 1 copy
Wo sind kleiner Bär und kleiner Tiger?: Ein Such-Wimmelbilderbuch. Vierfarbiges Pappbilderbuch (2013) 1 copy
Herr Janosch, wie feiert man sich selbst?: Wondraks Weisheiten für ein neues Lebensjahr. Das perfekte Geschenk zum Geburtstag (2022) 1 copy
Das große Janosch-Schnuddel-Lesebuch: Lieblingsgeschichten zum Lesen und Vorlesen (Little Tiger Books) (2006) 1 copy
Flieg, Vogel, flieg 1 copy
Oh, wie schön ist Panama (Das musikalische Bilderbuch mit CD und zum Streamen): Das Musikalische Bilderbuch (2024) 1 copy
Janoschs schönste Geschichten, Lügengeschichten aus dem Wilden Westen, Leon der Zauberfloh (1997) 1 copy
Onkel Poppoffs wunderbare Abenteuer, Cassetten, Folge.2, Onkel Poppoff und die Regenjule (1999) 1 copy
Die Globeriks 1 copy
König, Kaiser, Bettelmann 1 copy
Oom Poppof kan vliegen 1 copy
Tiger Bar und Antje 1 copy
Pikku tiikerin jymyjuhlat : kertomus siitä, kuinka pikku tiikeri kerran juhlisyntymäpäiväänsä (1990) 1 copy
Hyvää päivää, pikku possu : kertomus siitä, kuinka pikku tiikeri eräänä päivänä ei palannutkaan kotiin (1987) 1 copy
Explica els contes de Grimm 1 copy
Lieber guter Hasenvater 1 copy
Böllerbam und der Vogel 1 copy
Hodi, idemo naći blago 1 copy
Komm nach Iglau, Krokodil 1 copy
Associated Works
Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture (1991) — Contributor — 605 copies, 5 reviews
Neues vom Rumpelstilzchen und andere Haus-Märchen von 43 Autoren (1981) — Contributor, some editions — 5 copies
Als die Römer frech geworden. Scheffels Studentenlieder ins Bild gesetzt von Janosch. (1987) — Illustrator — 2 copies
Janosch: Tiger Party — Illustrator — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Janosch
- Legal name
- Eckert, Horst
- Birthdate
- 1931-03-11
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Kinderbuchautor
Illustrator
Schriftsteller - Organizations
- Giordano-Bruno-Stiftung
- Awards and honors
- Bundesverdienstkreuz (1993)
Literaturpreis der Landeshauptstadt München (1975)
Kulturpreis Schlesien des Landes Niedersachsen (1999)
Andreas-Gryphius-Preis (1992)
Bayerischer Poetentaler (2002) - Nationality
- Silesia
- Birthplace
- Zabrze, Poland
- Places of residence
- Oldenburg, Germany
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain - Map Location
- Germany
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Reviews
Janosch, who was born in 1931, enjoys cult status in Germany and some of his creations, especially the famous Tigerente (tiger duck), are a part of popular culture. Janosch has a special style that conveys a lot in very little words, being philosophical and humane at the same time. He illustrates his stories in a distinctive style.
This story is not as well known as some others, but I was excited to read it.
The protagonist is an old man who works very hard and earns very little, but he show more saves all of his money to buy as many birds as possible from a bird catcher during Christmas time. He then sets them free and also tends to any birds that are weak or ill. As he gets older, he cannot work that much and only has money to buy one small, ailing bird. The old man does not have any food left or any wood to start a fire, so he takes the bird to the bear for help.
This was one of the saddest stories I have ever read, it tucked at my heartstrings from beginning to end.The old man dies soon after reaching the bear's cave, and the bear and the bird die in the end, too, because the humans do not help them on Christmas Eve. It's incredibly sad! But it is also beautiful because of Janosch's gentle words and the comforting message in the end.
While Janosch is foremost a children's author, this story can be read by adults just as well. show less
This story is not as well known as some others, but I was excited to read it.
The protagonist is an old man who works very hard and earns very little, but he show more saves all of his money to buy as many birds as possible from a bird catcher during Christmas time. He then sets them free and also tends to any birds that are weak or ill. As he gets older, he cannot work that much and only has money to buy one small, ailing bird. The old man does not have any food left or any wood to start a fire, so he takes the bird to the bear for help.
This was one of the saddest stories I have ever read, it tucked at my heartstrings from beginning to end.
While Janosch is foremost a children's author, this story can be read by adults just as well. show less
I like the idea of the fiddle that can make things grow or shrink depending on whether they listen to Joshua play his song forwards or backwards. He made a king shrink; I wish somebody could do that to a certain king-like person today.... But the story isn't well developed or cohesive, and the pictures are not to my taste at all.
Who doesn't love Janosch?! Every time I eat a banana with my toddler, I can't help saying "oooooooh, Bananen! Panama riecht von oben bis unten nach Bananen!" :)
Little Tiger's desire for a letter from his friend Little Bear sets off a chain of enthusiasm for communicating, spreading to all the animals. A whole postal system is established -- and then a telephone system.
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