Description
Der Struwwelpeter ('shock-headed Peter' or 'Shaggy Peter') is an 1845 German children's book by the psychiatrist and writer Heinrich Hoffmann from Frankfurt. It is one of the earliest books for children that combines visual and verbal narratives and is considered a precursor to comic books. Hoffmann made the famous illustrations himself. Uncombable hair syndrome is also called Struwwelpeter syndrome, after the book title.
The posters are printed on off-white Biotop 250 gr paper (FSC/TCF), the cards on 300 gr, with a sustainable printing technique and a minimum waste of inks.
All packaging materials are made of recycled cardboard.
Sizes:
A3 Poster (29.7 x 42cm)
A4 Mini Poster
A6 Postcard