Sindelfinger Hexzauver: A young illustrator enchants the daycare children!

Sindelfinger Hexzauver: A young illustrator enchants the daycare children!

The magic of the local stories: a new children's book for Sindelfingen

The children's book "Sindelfinger Hexzauver" triggered a remarkable echo in Sindelfingen. At a time when digital entertainment often presents, the book shows how important and valuable local stories and their visualization are. The creative cooperation between author Anja Wickertsheim and the illustrator Jonas Böhme not only brings children's eyes to shine, but also strengthens the sense of community in the region.

The Illustrator: A talent from the region

Jonas Böhme, a 19-year-old student of agricultural sciences, has already discovered his passion for drawing in his childhood. For over a year he worked on the graphic design of the "Sindelfinger Hexzauver". The process included both traditional techniques such as ink drawings and modern digital post -processing. "That was new territory for all of us," explains Böhme and underlines the extraordinary connection of real buildings, such as the old town hall, with fantastic elements in its drawings.

commitment to the local community

The response to the book is overwhelming, especially in the Kiku children's country. Again and again the children emphasize how exciting it is to discover the illustrations and to draw parallels to their own experiences. "I've also seen witches that make little things disappear," you hear a little boy enthusiastically tell. Such experiences not only promote the creativity of the children, but also their connection with their place of residence. The book thus acts as a valuable medium to discover its own environment by the eyes of imagination.

A new look at the treasures of the region

The project also has long -term plans. The artists behind "Sindelfinger Hexzauver" and the Kids@Kita association strive to revise the trilogy "hidden treasures of Sindelfingen" and equip them with visual highlights. In the future, these volumes should not only be distributed in daycare centers, but also in primary schools in the region in order to promote local culture and historical knowledge among the youngest. In addition, this offers the selected schools the opportunity to deal with their own history more intensively.

support from sponsors

A reason why such art projects can be realized is the grant from local sponsors. Karl Peter Hoffmann, Managing Director of Stadtwerke Sindelfingen, recently announced a special check of 7,000 euros for the art projects "Kunststöffle, plastic and works of art". This shows how important it is to support the local art scene to promote the creative potential in the community.

FAZIT

"Sindelfinger Hexzauver" is more than just a children's book. It is a mirror in the region that enables the young residents of Sindelfingen to experience and explore their homeland in a new way. Through the talented hands of Anja Wickertsheim and Jonas Böhme, old stories are told and brought to a format that is both forming and entertaining. A valuable contribution to the cultural identity and future of Sindelfingen.

- Nag