Welcome to the world of Rosa Immergrün!
Experience the gripping story of Rosa, a shy girl who becomes a courageous heroine. She embarks on a long journey through the vast, mysterious regions of her planet. With every step, Rosa faces mysterious riddles and dangerous challenges that can only be overcome with wisdom and bravery.
But the adventure doesn't stop at solving these mysteries. On her journey, Rosa meets a host of fascinating characters and makes valuable friendships that help her unravel the mysteries. Through her experiences, she learns profound lessons about the true value of friendship and the courage to face one's fears.
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What is so special about the adventures of Rosa Immergrün?
Imagine walking barefoot through dewy grass. The forest rustles above you, in front of you lies a path full of secrets. And at your side walks Rosa Periwinkle.
She is no loud whirlwind, no warrior with armour and shield. Rosa is a shy girl with a heart that listens, feels and recognises. And this is where her true strength lies - in quiet courage, gentle resistance and quiet determination.
In a world full of wonders - where ferns grow like trees, where the Buchians, Flossians and Bergsteins guard their ancient customs - Rosa embarks on a journey that is bigger than herself. She encounters animals that speak, friends from other peoples and trials that test her courage.
But it is not only light that lines their path. Deep beneath the Flintstone Mountain, an ancient evil is awakening: the black elves, creatures of embers, stone and oblivion. Their hearts are made of liquid fire, their will is dark - and they strive to subjugate the valley as they once did in dark times. They transform, poison, seduce - and those who do not rest firmly in themselves can easily fall prey to them.
But where there is shadow, there is also light: high above, behind the waterfall of Lake Neflen, the white queen of the elves keeps watch. In crystal halls, where soft music floats through corridors of light, she protects the valley with kindness, clarity and ancient magic. Her presence is hope - and it is she who recognises what lies dormant in Rosa.
For Rosa is destined to carry the golden oak leaf - an ancient symbol of harmony that only appears to those who can maintain balance. This leaf becomes her key, her touchstone, her calling.
Rosa's story is full of magic - but her true magic lies in what she makes us feel:
- In the power of compassion.
- In the courage that remains even when the fear becomes great.
- And in the realisation that even a small heart can lead the world into the light. Order the book about Rosa Immergrün now and immerse yourself in an adventure between light and shadow - full of warmth, wisdom and wonder.
A book for children who dream. And for adults who want to remember how much power lies in a silent step.
Why should this adventure book be on the market now?
The market for educationally valuable children's books is growing steadily. Parents and teachers are increasingly looking for books that not only entertain, but also teach important lessons. "Pink Periwinkle and the Golden Oak Leaf" fulfils exactly these requirements and offers a unique opportunity to meet the needs of this growing market.
The Immergrüns
The Evergreens live in a sun-drenched clearing in the fern forest, where the bracken ferns reach up to the sky and the wind softly blows through the leaves. Their houses stand between the tall fern stalks - woven from their wood, surrounded by gardens full of herbs and vegetables.
The evergreens are tall and slender, with brightly shimmering skin and hair of a soft sunny blonde colour with a hint of forest green. Their eyes carry the glow of the forest, their movements are light and smooth.
They live in close friendship with the animals of the forest. Goats and chickens are part of their everyday lives, providing milk, eggs and warmth - but no creature is ever harmed, because their hearts beat for life in all its forms.
At the head of the people is John Periwinkle, a man with a deep connection to nature. At his side grows his daughter Rosa - a quiet, gentle girl who loves the silence of the forest. She often goes on forays through the ferns and trees with her father, listening to the rustling of the leaves and watching the quiet life around her with wide eyes.
In the winter months, the evergreens move into their quarters at the foot of the Edelberg. There they spend the cold time in community, warmth and peace until the first green returns to the valley.
A people in harmony with nature, quiet as the grass, faithful as the fern - and strong through togetherness.
The Bergsteins
High up in the Dragon's Tooth Mountains, where the clouds kiss the rock and the wind sings ancient songs, live the Bergsteins. They have created a village in the caves of the steep mountains - half hidden in the rock, half built in the sun. Their huts nestle against the walls, protected from storms and snow, while deep caves harbour heat sources, gardens and meeting rooms.
The Bergsteins are small, strong and hardy. Their grey skin reflects the stone, their eyes the misty light. They listen to the breath of the mountain from large ears with a fine brush of hair. They live simply, but with a deep knowledge - about stars, weather and gemstones, which they extract from the mountain with a skilful hand.
Their everyday life is busy, but full of community. They celebrate nature festivals, observe the stars and drink warm fram - a flavoursome drink made from elder, amber and mountain herbs. Their birds, the proud mountain dolphins, carry them over peaks and ridges, because they feel at home between rock and sky.
At the heart of their village also lives the black seer Falkenauge - a wise, mysterious gnome who enriches village life with his visions and his quiet manner and supports many with advice and a view into the future.
The Buchians
Deep in the beech forest, where the leaves whisper and the ground smells of ancient secrets, live the Buchians. They have created cosy dwellings in the mighty roots and trunks of ancient beech trees - each house grows with its tree, interwoven with its power.
The Buchians are round-built, with brown, bark-like skin and strong hands and feet. Their hair shimmers in warm shades of brown and red, and their small ears listen to the heartbeat of the forest. They climb skilfully in the treetops, fearless and agile, as if they were part of the branches themselves.
Their lives revolve around the fruits of the beech tree - especially the beech nut, which they use to make porridge, bread, coffee and more. They are a quiet people, deeply connected to nature and the rhythm of the seasons.
Once a year, when the harvest has been rich, they celebrate a three-day festival full of singing, stories and the smell of freshly baked nut bread. In winter, however, they retreat - into a deep, dreamy sleep, from which they only occasionally wake up briefly to check on things.
This is how the Buchians live: hidden, quiet and full of warmth - like the forest they call home.
The Flossians
The Flossians live on the shores of the Crystal Lake, where the light dances in the waves and the wind sings of ancient times. Their pile dwellings stand above the clear water, connected by wooden walkways adorned with shells, seaweed and sea grass. When the fire burns in their houses in the evening, the mother-of-pearl on the walls glitters like a thousand stars.
The Flossians are slender and lithe, with iridescent skin in blue and rainbow colours. Their hair is reminiscent of the water itself - bluish-grey, soft and flowing. They have both ears and gills, as they belong to two worlds: that of the water and that of the land. With webbed hands and feet, they cross the lake with ease.
They are closely connected to the life of the water, respect the creatures of the lake and understand the language of storks. But not everything is peaceful among their people - old tensions and power games sometimes disturb the balance.
In winter, when the lake freezes over, they open their hearts - at the Festival of Lights, which they celebrate together with the elves. Then a festival full of light, hope and solidarity resounds over the ice.
The black elves
Deep in Mount Larothar, where glowing rivers flow through black caves, live the black elves - a people formed from stone, embers and resentment. Their home is dark, hot and forgotten by the world.
Small but powerfully built, they have dark skin and eyes that glow like burning coals. Their strength is fuelled by the heat of the mountain - they live on moss and stone, their hearts beat hot.
They are led by Dragon - a cruel, vengeful ruler whose will controls the darkness. He brooks no dissent and his power reaches deep into the souls of his people. He speaks to them through the fire when they are out and about in the land.
They celebrate no festivals, they know no friendship. Their goal is to return to the valley - with anger in their hearts and the desire to rule over all nations.
A people who came out of the embers and live in the shadows - lurking, waiting, ready for the call of their dark lord.
The white elves
Hidden behind the rushing waterfall of Lake Neflen, in the heights of the Dragon's Tooth Mountains, lies her kingdom: a palace of light and crystal. Rock crystals guide the sunlight through white halls and corridors, from which the soft sounds of a crystal organ can be heard. From a large window front, you can see far across the valley - to forests, lakes and the vast sky.
The white elves are small and delicate, with pale skin and shimmering eyes in soft colours. Their hair shines like flowers in the morning light. They can fly and have a close connection to nature, which they can influence with gentle magic.
Guided by their wise queen, they live in peace and harmony. But when the balance of nature is threatened, their battle elves watch over the well-being of the valley.
In winter, they invite you to the Festival of Lights at Lake Neflen - a glowing festival of friendship that unites all peoples.