
Tante Toni und ihre Bande
Erstes Kapitel. Tante Toni kommt!
Zweites Kapitel. Es wird Krocket gespielt, und Tante Toni macht dabei Charakterstudien.
Drittes Kapitel. Was die Kinder werden wollen.
Viertes Kapitel. Es wird spazierengegangen; man begegnet der alten Babett; Anna wird Prophetin und Rudi Schwanenritter.
Fünftes Kapitel. Minnichen wird geimpft.
Sechstes Kapitel. Tante Toni geht mit ihrer Bande auf den Wetterstein. Otto spielt einen schlimmen Streich.
Siebtes Kapitel. Bambula, der Puppenfresser. Otto, weißt du nun, wie es tut?
Achtes Kapitel. Klein Tonis Wunsch geht in Erfüllung!
Neuntes Kapitel. Wie Lilly ein Geheimnis erfährt. Der große Tag und Ottos Entschluß. Auf Wiedersehen!
A lively household buzzes with anticipation when a long‑awaited aunt is set to visit. The Wulff children, each eager to be the first to greet her, dart around the house delivering invitations and dreaming of the treats she promises to bring. Their mother balances the excitement with practical reminders, while the siblings’ playful rivalry already hints at the mischievous energy that will follow.
When the train finally arrives, the children’s enthusiasm erupts into a joyful “over‑run,” with hugs, shouts, and a chaotic parade toward the platform. Aunt Toni, both amused and a little overwhelmed, tries to keep her gifts intact amid the bustling crowd. The scene captures the warmth of family reunions and the spirited chaos that makes such moments unforgettable, inviting listeners to share in the laughter and tender moments of a bustling, loving home.
Language
de
Duration
~3 hours (203K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
Best known today for the charming German children's book Tante Toni und ihre Bande, this little-documented writer has a quietly intriguing presence in literary archives. Even with only a few confirmed details surviving online, her work still suggests a warm eye for family life and childhood adventure.
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