Make pictures shine
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How about a backlit picture story for the little ones to end the day? You can easily copy* pictures from your favorite picture book and slide them one after the other into the tabletop display . The children will attentively watch the colorful changes in the pictures, helping them to find inner peace. When changing the pictures, always slide the next picture in front of the previous one before removing it (fade-in effect).
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This picture from a picture book (Eva-Maria Ott-Heidmann "Winter" / Urachhaus Verlag) was printed on normal white copy paper (A4 / 80g/m²) and glued into a cut-to-size frame made of photo card from our tear-off pad " Passepartout paper / Blue ".
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Here you see a series of images made from copies of the picture book "Spring," as shown above. These are printed on heavier white paper (approx. 250 g/m²) in A3 format. If the A3 paper is in landscape orientation, you only need to trim a little off the sides to achieve the desired width for the front of the tabletop display.
If you choose a picture sequence story with narrative text, this can be read aloud during the picture presentation.
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If a picture is not backlit during the day, it can be easily integrated into a small scene on the seasonal table using a tabletop stage .
4) Legal aspects
*Legal information: Section 53 Paragraph 1 of the German Copyright Act (UrhG): "Copies for private use": Natural persons may reproduce copyrighted works for private use without the consent of the copyright holder. Both analog and digital copies may be made, provided they are not distributed (=sold) for commercial purposes and are used only for personal use.