Even when I went to kindergarten, I often heard my mother this plate. They probably practiced successfully what "Toni Wenzel" (see below) does with his children. And with success! In my childhood I was just the stories that he told as so fascinating that I could never get enough of it. Then, when we "poetry" came at school to that of my classmates so hated subject, gave me this plate a playful, easy access to such poems as the sorcerer's apprentice. Today I ordered this CD again, as I have for years no longer have access to the plates my mother and I can still sing from memory in a breakneck speed anyway: "Herr von Ribbeck at Ribbeck in Havelland, a pear tree standing in his garden, and came the golden autumn time, then they shone again far and wide ... " Thank Achim! Your drive has accompanied me all my life!