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"The Lion King's Feast " tells the story of a joyful cooking competition among animals in anticipation of the Lion King's wedding. Each animal presents their unique dish, from frog pâté to vegetable stew. The lazy wolf surprises everyone with a stolen lamb, winning the competition by understanding the Lion King's preferences. This heartwarming tale celebrates unity, friendship, and the power of recognizing each other's strengths.

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"The Lion King's Feast " tells the story of a joyful cooking competition among animals in anticipation of the Lion King's wedding. Each animal presents their unique dish, from frog pâté to vegetable stew. The lazy wolf surprises everyone with a stolen lamb, winning the competition by understanding the Lion King's preferences. This heartwarming tale celebrates unity, friendship, and the power of recognizing each other's strengths.
Autorenporträt
Sibylle von Olfers (1881-1916), a German author and illustrator, shaped the landscape of children's literature. Born into Königsberg's Metgethen estate, her upbringing within a creative family kindled her artistic passion. Her imaginative games earned her the moniker "wild bumblebee." Crafting picture books for her sister fostered an intimate bond. In 1906, her renowned work "The Root Children" debuted, captivating readers with its narrative and intricate art. Briefly embracing a religious life as a nun added another layer to her story. Despite her premature passing, Olfers' legacy endures, a testament to the enduring magic of her creativity and storytelling.