HOPPLA (magazine)

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description Children's magazine
language German
publishing company Johann-Michael-Sailer-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG
First edition 1989
attitude October 2011
Frequency of publication per month
Editor-in-chief Bobby Kastenhuber
executive Director Annegret Resch-Innerkofler
Web link OOPS
ISSN
ZDB 1395558-5

HOPPLA was a magazine for children between the ages of three and six. It was published between 1989 and 2011 by the Sailer publishing house in Nuremberg, which belongs to the French Bayard Group.

overview

HOPPLA was published monthly in Germany from 1989 to October 2011. The magazine was only available by subscription , it was not sold in magazine stores. It was considered “educationally valuable” and was recommended by the Reading Foundation . HOPPLA wanted to encourage understanding, imagination and creativity in children as well as stimulate language development. Its publication was discontinued with the October 2011 issue. The publisher's successor is the magazine Olli and Molli Kindergarten .

Content

  • Reading stories with pictures
  • Knowledge pages (ZigZag explains scientific phenomena like "Where do the stones come from?)"
  • Hidden object
  • Philosophy side ("What does that mean, being big?" "Does one always have to be the boss?)"
  • Yoga for children (aims to help children develop body and self-awareness)
  • Crafting and coloring pages (intended to promote children's motor skills and arouse creativity)
  • Games Pages

Individual evidence

  1. Recommendation on the website of the Reading Foundation ( memento of the original from February 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stiftunglesen.de