Making pictures glow
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How about an illuminated picture story for the little ones at the end of the day? You can easily copy* pictures from your favorite picture book and slide them into the table stage one after the other. The children follow the colorful change of pictures with concentration and thus find inner peace. When changing the pictures, you should always push the next picture in front of the previous one before pulling it out (cross-fade 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/sqm) and glued into a cut-out frame made of photo cardboard from our "Passepartout paper / blue" tear-off pad.
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Here you can see a sequence of copies from the picture book "Spring", see above. On sturdy white paper (approx. 250g/sqm) in A3 format. If the A3 paper is laid horizontally, you only need to cut off a little at the sides to get the desired width of the front of the table stage.If you choose a picture sequence story with a narrative text, this can be read out during the picture presentation.
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If an image is not illuminated during the day, it can be easily compared with the Table stage into a small scene on the seasonal table.4) Legal matters
*Legal information: Section 53 (1) UrhG: "Copies for private use": Natural persons may reproduce copyrighted works for private use without the consent of the rights holder. Both analog and digital copies may be made, provided they are not passed on (= sold) for commercial purposes and are only used for personal use.