As part of the nationwide reading aloud day, numerous reading aloud events will take place throughout Germany on 15.11 .2024.The Klax School is once again taking part in the campaign this year.For all book fans, this year more than 40 pupils from different school levels have once again recorded readings of their favorite works in the school 's own podcast room.
This resulted in a wide variety of reading contributions: From children 's books for young listeners, to classics and fantasy novels.
On this page you will find all the contributions to Read Aloud Day in the following order:
Reading contributions from books for children of nursery age and above
Reading contributions from books from school age onwards
Have fun listening, watching and discovering new books.
Books for Kindergarten Age
1st grade Luiza reads from: Sou pequena? Bin ich klein?
“Am I small?” - Tamia isn't sure and wanders through a colorful world of wonder, wondering and wondering. She encounters rainbow collectors and heart catchers and finally discovers the surprising answer...
Philip Winterberg: "Sou pequena? Bin ich klein?"
Age recommendation: from 2 years
3rd grade Leni reads from: Lotte will Prinzessin sein
Lotte has to get dressed, and as quickly as possible, because she has to be at nursery at eight and her mom wants to get to the office on time. But Lotte is on strike. She doesn't want to wear the clothes her mother has laid out. Neither the blue skirt nor the red sweater.
Doris Dörrie: "Lotte will Prinzessin sein"
Age recommendation: from 4 years
3rd grade Mats reads from: Der Oktopus haut ab
The octopus lives happily in a cave in the sea. He watches the colorful fish swim by and occasionally catches a tasty crab. But his tranquil life comes to an abrupt end when a research team captures him and takes him to an aquarium. Here the octopus is to show how clever he is.
Maile Meloy: "Der Oktopus haut ab"
Age recommendation: from 3 years
3rd grade Nonulun reads from: Fantastic Mr. Fox - Teil 1
Mr. Fox is a very clever fox - every evening he sneaks down into the valley and helps himself to the nearby farms. Chickens from Farmer Boggis, ducks and geese from Farmer Bunce and turkeys from Farmer Bean.
But now the farmers have had enough! - Part 1
Roald Dahl: "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
Age recommendation: from 5 years
3rd grade Umay reads from: Steve Jobs
One day, young Steve returned home from a summer camp for curious kids. He had seen a huge, mysterious machine there: the first computer. A few years later, he and his friend founded a company.
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara: "Steve Jobs"
Age recommendation: from 4 years
4th grade Sofia reads from: The unicorn that said No
In the prettiest parts of the Forest of Hearts, a cute little unicorn was born. Its mane was puffy, its fur SUPER fluffy... But as adorable as it looked, it didn't behave like the other unicorns in its herd.
It's no surprise that one day our contrary unicorn decides to break free of its cotton-candy world and have an adventure of its own.
Mark Uwe Kling, Astrid Henn: "The unicorn that said No"
Age recommendation: from 5 years
4th grade Emma reads from: Das Neinhorn und der Geburtstag
In the prettiest parts of the Forest of Hearts, a cute little unicorn was born. Its mane was puffy, its fur SUPER fluffy... But as adorable as it looked, it didn't behave like the other unicorns in its herd.
It's no surprise that one day our contrary unicorn decides to break free of its cotton-candy world and have an adventure of its own.
Marc-Uwe Kling, Astrid Henn: "Das Neinhorn und der Geburtstag"
Age recommendation: from 3 years
5th grade Sevde reads from: Die schönsten Tiermärchen - Der Wolf und die sieben Geisslein
The mother of the seven little goats leaves the house to run errands. Before she leaves, she tells her children not to open the door to anyone. As soon as she leaves, the evil, hungry wolf sneaks up to the house. He knocks, but the little goats were obedient and did not open the door.
Edition A. Trötsch: "Die schönsten Tiermärchen - Der Wolf und die sieben Geisslein"
Age recommendation: from 3 years
5th grade Ovid reads from: Arnie the Ant - story from class
Arnie the Ant tries to escape from a rainy day...
"Arnie the Ant - story from class"
Age recommendation: not specified
6th grade Marlie reads from: Der Ostermann
Santa's son has a problem:
He doesn't like winter, sledging and tea. The boy thinks spring, rabbits and colorful eggs are much better! It goes without saying that he wants to be an Easterman when he grows up. His father doesn't like that at all. After all, being Santa Claus is a family tradition ...
Marc-Uwe Kling: "Der Ostermann"
Age recommendation: from 4 years
Books for school age
1st grade Kalina reads from: Od poczatku
Katarzyna Bajerowicz invites the reader to join her on a journey through time all the way to the very sources of the beginnings of everything: planets, continents, living cells, plants and animals. This fascinating journey begins many billions of years ago and finishes with the emergence of humans – and this is a completely different story.
Katarzyna Bajerowicz: "Od poczatku"
Age recommendation: from 6 years
3rd grade Mila reads from: White Fox - Der Ruf des Mondsteins
Arctic fox Dilah wants nothing more than to be human. So his mother bequeaths him something very special: the legendary moonstone that could fulfill his wish. Dilah follows the call of the magical stone and sets off on a journey.
Chen Jiatong: "White Fox - Der Ruf des Mondsteins"
Age recommendation: from 9 years
3rd grade Nori reads from: Mein Lotta-Leben - Alles voller Kaninchen
Lotta is actually a completely normal girl. The only strange thing is that these mishaps always happen to her. At least since Mama gave Lotta this Indian recorder. Since then, embarrassing sentences appear on the blackboard as if by magic and Lotta's favorite food tastes like Brussels sprouts.
Alice Pantermüller: "Mein Lotta-Leben - Alles voller Kaninchen"
Age recommendation: from 9 years
3rd grade Cleo reads from: Die Schule der magischen Tiere ermittelt 3: Der Kokosnuss-Klau
A new case for polar bear Murphy: Eddie's parents are planning an exhibition. But then the “coconut” is stolen - their most valuable painting of all! Luckily, polar bear Murphy is there. He discovers a trail that leads into the forest. - Part 1
Margit Auer: "Die Schule der magischen Tiere ermittelt 3: Der Kokosnuss-Klau"
Age recommendation: from 9 years
3rd grade Fabian reads from: Drachenmeister
Drake had never thought that dragons existed. But he soon learns that they really do exist - and that he is a dragon master! The magical Dragon Stone has chosen Drake and three other children - Ana, Rori and Bo - to train dragons.
Tracey West: "Drachenmeister"
Age recommendation: from 8 years
3rd grade Fabian reads from: Drachenmeister - Band 2
Drake had never thought that dragons existed. But he soon learns that they really do exist - and that he is a dragon master! The magical Dragon Stone has chosen Drake and three other children - Ana, Rori and Bo - to train dragons.
Tracey West: "Drachenmeister - Band 2"
Age recommendation: from 6 years
3rd grade Hanna reads from: Spy Family
His name is Forger. Loid Forger. Code name: Twilight. The mission: “Find a family as a cover. Infiltrate the famous Eden Academy. Prevent the impending war between East and West!” What he doesn't realize is that his adopted daughter can read minds and his new wife is a contract killer...
Tatsuya Endo: "Spy Family"
Age recommendation: from 12 years
3rd grade Jule reads from: Mutig wie Einstein, stark wie Kleopatra! Kapitel: Coco Chanel
Sophia Friedrich and her team present 41 great personalities who tell of great challenges and exciting adventures. Some of them couldn't walk or could barely read. But each of them changed the world in their own way.
Sophia Friedrich: "Mutig wie Einstein, stark wie Kleopatra!"
Age recommendation: from 4 years
3rd grade Sebastian reads from: Fantastic Mr. Fox - Teil 2
Mr. Fox is a very clever fox - every evening he sneaks down into the valley and helps himself to the nearby farms. Chickens from Farmer Boggis, ducks and geese from Farmer Bunce and turkeys from Farmer Bean.
But now the farmers have had enough! - Part 2
Roald Dahl: "Fantastic Mr. Fox"
Age recommendation: from 5 years
3rd grade Elina reads from: Ein Eisbär kriegt keine kalten Füße
Liliane Susewind is terribly excited: she has to look after the orphaned polar bear cub Milky! Not so easy, because Milky is a real whirlwind. It would be better if the old polar bear at the zoo would adopt him. But he is not at all happy with the little screamer. And then Milky finds himself in great danger!
Liliane Susewind, Tanya Stewner: "Ein Eisbär kriegt keine kalten Füße"
Age recommendation: from 8 years
3rd grade Mika reads from: Das Böse Buch
The Evil Book hides a dangerous secret between its pages: the magic formula for creating the Black Amulet, one of the most powerful magical items in the universe. Under no circumstances must it fall into the hands of an inquisitive bookworm.
Magnus Myst: "Das Böse Buch"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
3rd grade Sara reads from: Horrid Henry's Underpants
Horrid Henry makes a deal with his parents in return for eating his veggies; accidentally wears girls' underwear to school; tries to prove he is sicker than his brother; and writes the meanest thank-you cards ever (and makes money on it too).
Francesca Simon: "Horrid Henry's Underpants"
Age recommendation: from 7 years
5th grade Paul reads from: Orange Line Textbook- Jungle School
Mowgli learns about math, science, PE, drama and music in jungle school.
Jeremy Bowell: "Orange Line Textbook- Jungle School"
Age recommendation: not specified
5th grade Pavlo reads from: A Picnic in the woods - text from the classroom
"A Picnic in the woods - text from the classroom"
Age recommendation: not specified
5th grade Anika reads from: Greg's Tagebuch - Kein Plan von nix
Actually, Greg always thought school was pretty stupid. Doing homework? Cramming for math tests? Reading textbooks? Not in the mood! So when his school does so badly in a nationwide test that it is to be closed, Greg isn't too sad.
Marc-Uwe Kling: "Greg's Tagebuch - Kein Plan von nix"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
6th grade Danna reads from: Ein Hund namens Money
Die 11-jährige Kira findet einen verletzten Labrador. Sie nennt ihn Money, da er aufhorcht, sobald ihre Eltern über ihre Geldsorgen sprechen. Money entpuppt sich als echtes Finanzgenie.
Bodo Schäfer: "Ein Hund namens Money"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
6th grade Marlie reads from: Willkommen bei den Grauses - Wer ist schon normal
Ottilie is delighted. A family finally moves into the house next door. With three children, a grandpa and even a ... mop. No, it's not a dog - and no one is really like Ottilie knows. At first glance, Moo looks like a normal boy, if it weren't for the tiny horns on his head.
Sabine Bohlmann: "Willkommen bei den Grauses - Wer ist schon normal"
Age recommendation: from 9 years
6th grade Marlie reads from: Freibad - Ein ganzer Sommer unter dem Himmel
The Bukowski siblings are famous for a few days because they saved a toddler from drowning in the indoor swimming pool. But more than the fame is the ticket to the outdoor pool they get for their heroic deed: Free entry to a long summer that will be a special one for everyone!
Will Gmehling: "Freibad - Ein ganzer Sommer unter dem Himmel"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
6th grade Marlie reads from: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls - 100 außergewöhnliche Frauen - Sophie Scholl
They have flown into space and across the Atlantic, sailed around the globe at the age of 16 and climbed the highest peaks in skirts. In all countries and at all times, there have been women who were courageous pioneers, curious explorers, clever researchers and creative geniuses.
Elena Favilli: "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls - 100 außergewöhnliche Frauen"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
6th grade Marlie reads from: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls - 100 außergewöhnliche Frauen - Marie Curie
Sie sind ins All und über den Atlantik geflogen, haben den Erdball schon mit 16 umsegelt und die höchsten Gipfel in Röcken bestiegen. In allen Ländern und zu allen Zeiten gab es Frauen, die mutige Vorreiter waren, neugierige Entdeckerinnen, kluge Forscherinnen und kreative Genies. - Marie Curie
Elena Favilli: "Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls - 100 außergewöhnliche Frauen"
Altersempfehlung: ab 10 Jahren
6th grade Aylin reads from: Land of Stories Band 2
Magical land of stories is haunted by a sinister threat: The evil sorceress is back and has kidnapped the twins' mother to blackmail them all.
Chris Colfer: "Land of Stories Band 2"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
7th grade Helena reads from: Rico, Oscar und das Herzgebrechen
Rico continues to write! And of course his friend Oskar is also involved. Actually, he's almost part of the family, joining Rico and Mama at Dieffe 93, but Mama is in trouble - and Rico and Oskar have no idea what they're doing when they try to help her.
Andreas Steinhöfer: "Rico, Oscar und das Herzgebrechen"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
7th grade Carlo reads from: Percy Jackson
At first glance, twelve-year-old Percy Jackson is a completely normal teenager: not exactly a high-flyer and there is still room for improvement when it comes to self-confidence
This changes everything, because Percy has to go to Camp Half-Blood, a refuge for teenagers like him.
Rick Riordan: "Percy Jackson"
Age recommendation: from 12 years
7th grade Damir reads from: Der kleine Prinz
The philosophical and poetic story of the little prince who travels to all kinds of strange planets in search of friends. The Little Prince lives with his rose on the planet Asteroid B 612 and visits Earth.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery: "Der kleine Prinz"
Age recommendation: from 8 years
7th grade Pina reads from: Das Mädchen Wadjda
10-year-old Wadjda wants nothing more than the green bike from the store around the corner. The fact that girls are not allowed to ride bikes in Saudi Arabia is of little interest to the little feral.
Hayfa Al Mansour: "Das Mädchen Wadjda"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
8th grade Piet & Carl reading from: Gregs Tagebuch - von Idioten umzingelt
Greg has been given a diary by his mother. He starts writing and drawing in it: about his annoying brothers, his parents, his dorky friend Rupert, the daily struggle to survive at school, a really creepy haunted house and about the forbidden stinky cheese ...
Jeff Kinney: "Gregs Tagebuch - von Idioten umzingelt"
Age recommendation: from 10 years
10th grade Nabi reads from: Wenn Glühwürmchen morsen "Fliegenschule"
Fantastic stories by Ralph Caspers that are surprising and funny. He turns everyday situations into stories that amaze and inspire dreams. For example, about Greta, who simply claims she can fly - and then actually does!
Ralph Caspers: "Wenn Glühwürmchen morsen "Fliegenschule""
Age recommendation: from 6 years
Mr. Kelly reads from: Ulysses
Facing old age, mythical hero Ulysses describes his discontent and restlessness upon returning to his kingdom, Ithaca, after his far-ranging travels. Despite his reunion with his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus, Ulysses yearns to explore again.
Alfred Lord Tennyson: "Ulysses"
Age recommendation: from 12 years
Readings by the upper school
Students read from Juli Zeh, Simon Urban: “Zwischen Welten”