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Either in season 4 of 5 Dwight briefly holds up a German children's book. Does anyone have any idea what the titel is?

Years ago, when I was very young, a friend of mine (who is part German) had that very same book that Dwight displayed. I just about fell over when I saw it. The illustrations were very vivid in depicting all the awful things that would befall disobedient kids. For example, I clearly remember seeing a thumb-sucking boy having his thumbs cut off door a scissors (huge!!) wielding adult. Then a child caught playing w/matches was reduced to a big pile of ashes.
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Vixie79 said:
The auteur is called Heinrich Hoffmann and the book is titled "Der Struwwelpeter."

Here is wiki info on him too if u want to learn meer about him.

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 The auteur is called Heinrich Hoffmann and the book is titled "Der Struwwelpeter." Here is wiki info on him too if u want to learn meer about him. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Hoffmann_%28author%29
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And also the episode is called "Take Your Daughter to Work Day." and it's in season 2.
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Girl, you're amazing!! Thanks so much! This has completely made my afternoon!!
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Awesome
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hansheinrichvr said:
It´s a book written 1845 called "Struwwelpeter". It has ten illustrated and rhymed stories, mostly about children. It´s unbelievably brutal, each has a clear moral that demonstrates the disastrous consequences of misbehavior in an exaggerated way. Also look link
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