Ursula Meier-Hirschi

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Ursula Meier-Hirschi (* in the 20th century in Aarau ) is a Swiss author .

Life

Meier-Hirschi grew up in Aarau , attended the canton school and then turned to journalism . As a freelancer, she wrote for various newspapers and magazines. She published several of her children's books in the “wir eltern” series from Pro Juventute .

Fonts (selection)

Parents child

  • You have a son . 1968.
  • Dream jobs . 1972.
  • Professions de rêve . 1972. ( French )
  • Mestieri di sogno . 1972. ( Italian )
  • The big spring festival: stories, poems, games, collecting, singing, handicrafts, baking, old customs: discover the time around Easter . 1986.
  • The big winter festival: stories, poems, singing, playing, celebrating, doing handicrafts, giving gifts, baking . 1987.
  • I want an animal: a guide to pets for parents and children . 1989.
  • Colorful gardening year: sowing, planting and harvesting with children . 1992.
  • Books make children strong! ... And reading makes life beautiful . 1994.
  • Rediscover the world . 1995.
  • Animals in the garden . 1996, 1999.
  • The bedtime book: a companion for parents and children on the way to a good night's sleep . 1998.
  • The bedtime book. this is how children sleep well . 2000.
  • Il libro della buona notte. una guida per genitori e bambini alla ricerca del sonno . 1999. (Italian)

Biographical, miscellaneous

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Short biography in: Ursula Meier-Hirschi: Books make children strong ... and reading makes life beautiful . With illustrations by Verena Pavoni . Zurich: Verlag Pro Juventute , 1994, p. 107. ISBN 3-7152-0300-5
  2. See also article in Life & Faith