There are special moments that inspire us and show us how important it is to nurture children’s creativity and education from an early age. One such moment was the book presentation by Daniela Tiefling, who recently introduced her first children’s book Lolo at the Europahaus in Klagenfurt. We at GING IT had the pleasure of being part of this special event on November 9th and are proud to support a project that holds so much value for the younger generation.
Insight into the Book Presentation
The event was held in cooperation with the Europagymnasium, Lerchenfeldschule, and Volksschule St. Ursula. The atmosphere was lively and full of excitement as Daniela Tiefling presented her work and read aloud from some passages. Students of various ages participated and even had the opportunity to get involved: the children Henriette, Marie, Elena, and Lolo read from the book with great skill, drawing the audience into the colorful, imaginative world of the story. A big round of applause to the young readers – you did an amazing job!
After the reading, there was a small refreshment for the children, where everyone had the chance to exchange thoughts, and the morning ended in a cozy and relaxed atmosphere.
Why Lolo Perfectly Aligns with GING IT’s Values
Lolo is more than just a children’s book; it is a book that imparts values in a playful way, values that are particularly dear to us at GING IT. We are convinced that early exposure to new cultures and the learning of languages are key to equipping children with an open-minded, tolerant, and curious attitude. Through stories like that of Lolo, children are inspired to look beyond their own world and explore different cultures in a fun and engaging way.
In addition, Lolo fosters children’s imaginations and creates a space where they can explore the world in their own way. Education, playful learning, and the transmission of open, forward-thinking values – all of this is beautifully and accessibly conveyed in this book.
Our Support for Creative Educational Projects
At GING IT, we are committed to supporting creative educational projects like this one because we believe in the power of the younger generation. Children are the architects of the future, and projects like Lolo help them better understand the world, express themselves, and develop an appreciative attitude toward other cultures and languages from an early age.
A big thank you to Daniela Tiefling and everyone involved who made this book presentation such an inspiring experience. We are proud to support Lolo and the values it represents, and we look forward to continuing to be part of such valuable projects in the future.
Your GING IT Team