Description
Struwwelpeter (Slovenly Peter) is an illustrated collection of humorous childrenβs poems describing ludicrous and usually violent punishments for naughty behavior. Hoffmann, a Frankfurt physician, wanted to buy a picture book for his son for Christmas in 1844. Not impressed by what the stores had to offer, he instead bought a notebook and wrote his own stories and pictures. While Struwwelpeter is somewhat notorious for its perceived brutal treatment of the erring children, it has been influential on many later childrenβs books, most notably Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. (Summary by Catharine, Kara, and wikipedia.org)