German Recommendations for Twitter Listener?

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TriciaG
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A Twitter user wrote:
I want a very easy book in German (maybe a kid story) in the Librivox library. Any recommendations?
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Grimm's Maerchen: https://librivox.org/group/545

Ruebezahlbuch, local fairy tales: https://librivox.org/ruebezahlbuch-by-carl-hauptmann/

Stories about the life of a cat: https://librivox.org/leben-und-schicksale-des-katers-rosaurus-by-amalie-winter/

Short stories for kids by various authors: https://librivox.org/erzaehlungen-fuer-kinder-von-various/

H.C. Andersen in German: https://librivox.org/marchen-by-hans-christian-andersen/

Max und Moritz, a classic about naughty boys for kids: https://librivox.org/max-und-moritz-by-wilhelm-busch-version-2/

Struwwelpeter, equally traditional: https://librivox.org/der-struwwelpeter-by-heinrich-hofmann-german2/

I don't know this one but it has lots of short and very short pieces: https://librivox.org/singinens-geschichten-by-paula-dehmel/
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