Aaah! Over 10,000 bilingual e-books in a single PDF: The picture book "Egbert Turns Red" is now available online for free as a newly illustrated 🎁 eBook in PDF format (approx. 49MB) with layers for over 10,000 language combinations.
The new illustrations were created with the support of Google Gemini. The techniques of "claymation" and the artistic styles of Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh were particularly strong inspirations for the current new illustrations of "Egbert Turns Red".
In combination with English, the eBook is available here as a free PDF download in over 100 languages and dialects, for example, in the 🎁 English-French language combination. Simply choose your desired second language below and then click the "Open" button to read the bilingual eBook:
Note: Both languages can be changed within the eBook, which means each PDF contains over 10,000 freely combinable language combinations. For an alternative bilingual view, you can select your desired language combination in a PDF reader that supports layers (e.g., Acrobat Reader on Windows PCs or the Firefox browser for PCs). To do this, simply click the visibility icon in the PDF's layers panel to show or hide the language layers. You can then view the story's text in your desired language combination, such as 🎁 German-Spanish.
You are warmly invited to discover and enjoy the new illustrations right here or later at your leisure in the 🎁 free e-book, and to take the opportunity to bring the story to life with your children, with your own creativity, in ever-new and exciting pictures!
If you cannot or do not want to open e-books in PDF format, you will find the new illustrations in the English-German language combination directly below:
Note: This new edition is not intended to replace the old editions, nor should it be seen as an "update" or "improvement". The newly illustrated edition is simply an additional perspective that plays and experiments with the new technical possibilities of the present, just as children experimented with golden pens and highlighters when they first got their hands on them.
Since its first publication in 2009, the "Egbert Turns Red" coloring story has been about coloring the illustrations yourself, thinking creatively, reimagining them, and inventing and "painting" new details and plotlines.
For your own creative experiments, the e-book contains an additional layer with the sketch-like 🎁 coloring page outlines of the book's original illustrations.
If
you are unable or unwilling to open e-books in PDF format with layers,
you can also find the sketch-like coloring page illustrations with text
in the German-English language combination right here:
Note: 10,000+ 🎁 eBooks in PDF format were released, which also contain these uncolored, sketch-like
illustrations on an additional layer in the PDF, so that children can
reinvent and color the story in their own way.
If you cannot or do not want to open eBooks in PDF format, you will
find the illustrations in the English-German language combination
directly below:
Please
note: Over 10,000 bilingual editions featuring the colorful illustrations above are also available for 🎁 free as eBooks in PDF format.
A huge thank you to all the translators who contributed to this book project: Romy Beer, Alessandra Sorbello Staub, Mayumi Homma, Mica Allalouf,
Francesca Parenti, Min-Jae Dekena, Joo Yeon Kang, Dmitry Volkov, Alireza
Shabani, Saber Zogby, Rocío Avi Arroyo, Melanie Rebasso, Abdessalam Ait
Touijar, Txoyuk Arizkorreta, Sayed Anvari, Ermias Abrihet, Mohan
Konidela, Rifaat Sadak, Mahmood Ahmad, Ngalabesi Khokhovula, Mathew
Davis, Nceba Madikizela, Dinu Daya, Raam Abdullahi, Isaac Welsford,
Chor-Tung Wong, Oluwatosin Balarabe, Omo Jesu, മാൽവിൻ മിറാഷ്, Nurzhan
Temirkhan, J. Kahn, Paru Sandhu, Tikolx Laħam, Johnny Bravu, Talitha
Wolmarans, Dina Chandratreya, Roded Avinur, Jiangbo Zhōng, Sampada
Nakhare, Sevdali Selmani, Johnson Jolicoeur, ರಾಘವ ವಿಚಿರಂತ್, Daniela
Whyte, Michel Bah, Nurul Hazarika, Iliriana Bisha Tagani, Sanja
Knezevic, Marija Jovanović, Sallehuddin Hadi, Tanya Dolly, Chanida
Rungrueang, Hamza Faiziyev, Þorsteinn Frimann, Nirmal Kumar Bohra, Ieva
Sidaravičiūtė, Mindaugas Gudaitis, Rajamanickam Ramu, Niniko Georgia,
Lamiya Mammadova, Vesna Miletic, Danijel Marković, Bethelhem Kuku, Eva
Fischer, Petr Hrabe, Enrique Muñoz Mantas, Agris Kostabi, Rehana Sardar,
Jahan Kos, Şebnem Karakaş, Daryna V. Temerbek, Galina Konstantinovna
Zakharova, Christa Blattmann, Pola Taisali, Arrah Brown, Firuz Jumaev,
Ľudmila Košková Nesbit, Andrés Rodas Vélez, Judith Manns, Lobsang
Tsering, Marisa Pereira Paço Pragier, Catrine Lindgren, Mai-Le Timonen
Wahlström, Steaphan MacRisnidh, Liliana Ioan, Dorota Beuker-Herud, Alina
Omhandoro, Elspeth Grace Hall, Voara Ralaiarijaona, Mialy Razanajatovo,
Sanja Bulatović, Katharina Martl, Heidi Helgemo, Sabina Hona, Tania
Hoffmann-Fettes, Renate Glas, Piseth Kheng, Bouakeo Sivilay, Rizky Ranny
Andayani, Varga Tünde, Juga Réka, Tamara Hveisel Hansen, Rudolf-Josef
Fischer, Alejandro Escobedo, Myat Pyi Phyo, Kristel Aquino-Estanislao,
Ελένη Τορόση, Anita Luft, Edmund Fairfax, Hroviland Bairhteins, Kristina
Mørch Hendriksen, Heidi Alatalo, Aminath Mohamed Didi, Jingyi Chen,
Tshering Tashi, Florian Schroiff, Eva Lindeman, An Wielockx, Lyubomir
Tomov, Meliha Fazlic, Keung Nguyen, Hanh Vu, Chi Le, Lusine Vartanian
...
Sincere thanks to all the readers, young and old, who, by purchasing an edition of "Egbert Turns Red"
over the past few years, have ensured the book project's continuation
and made additional translations and editions in new language
combinations possible!
A big thank you to all future readers who support this book project by purchasing a printed edition,
thereby supporting the book project's continuation and enabling
families and readers around the world to access this story as a free
eBook!
A huge thank you to all the bloggers, reviewers, and
press representatives who have introduced this book project to new
readers internationally:
"child-friendly [...] regardless of the mother tongue and the target (learning) language" —CHUN Chinese Lessons, trade journal of the Chinese Association
"interplay of carefully chosen words and enchanting images"—Review from the Austrian School Portal
"Very Nice book! My daughter loves it!"—Review from the United States
"I got this as a present and it was well received."—Review from the United Kingdom
"Recommended reading for all parents and kindergarten teachers"—Austrian School Portal