Germany for Kids: A Cultural Adventure
Learn German phrases, twist a pretzel, and discover the castles and inventions of Germany with MaiMai.
What your child will learn
- Say hello, thank you, and goodbye in German
- Discover fairy-tale castles like Neuschwanstein in the mountains
- Learn about the Brothers Grimm and their famous fairy tales
- Explore the tradition of soft, twisty pretzels (Brezel)
- Meet German inventions like the printing press and the car
- Find out about the Black Forest and its tall, green trees
Say it in German
- Hallo — HAH-loh — Hello
- Danke — DAHN-keh — Thank you
- Tschuss — CHOOSS — Goodbye (casual)
- Ja — YAH — Yes
- Freund — FROYND — Friend
Fun facts about Germany
- German is the official language of Germany and one of the most widely spoken languages in Europe.
- Germany has thousands of castles, including Neuschwanstein, which helped inspire fairy-tale castle designs.
- The Brothers Grimm collected famous stories like Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel in Germany.
- Johannes Gutenberg invented a printing press in Germany that made books much easier to make.
- The Black Forest in Germany is a huge area of dark green trees that inspired many fairy tales.
Activities to try at home
- Shape a soft pretzel from dough with a grown-up's help
- Build a paper or block castle like Neuschwanstein
- Draw a scene from a Brothers Grimm fairy tale
- Practice saying Hallo and Danke with your family
- Play a counting game while learning German numbers eins, zwei, drei
Adapted for every age
- Ages 3–5: Bright pictures, simple words, and a sing-along Hallo introduce Germany through castles and animals.
- Ages 6–8: Short stories and a pretzel craft teach greetings and everyday life in Germany.
- Ages 9–12: Kids dig into geography, inventions, and fairy tales with a phrase challenge and quiz.
- Ages 13–18: Older learners explore German history, science, and culture with deeper reading.
Questions parents ask
Is this Germany adventure okay for young children?
Yes. Content is gentle, age-adapted, and reviewed by educators for kids as young as three.
Do we need to know any German already?
Not at all. Every phrase comes with simple pronunciation so beginners can join in right away.
What will my child learn?
Common German greetings, a hands-on craft, surprising facts, and respect for German culture.
Is the Germany adventure free?
This adventure is part of our full collection; Japan, India, and Mexico are free forever.
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