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message 1: by Bethd (new)

Bethd | 1 comments I read the book in the mid 70's, not sure when it was published. It was a twisted children's book that was to teach kids lessons. one lesson was teaching kids not to pick their nose - If they do, a tall skinny man will run up and cut their finger off with big scissors. The book was mostly drawn sketches and might have been just black and white but I can't recall.

Thanks so much in advance.


message 2: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 1527 comments Hi, I think this could have been Struwwelpeter, a collection of German children's stories? There is a man in one story who cuts off children's thumbs, but it's because they suck their thumbs, not because of nose-picking. They are very dark stories though, it terrified me as a child!


message 3: by Jane (new)

Jane Doe | 29 comments My mom read me those stories as a child. But they weren't in black and white.
Unless its another edition. Ours showed the blood dripping after his fingers were cut off in a lovely shade of red.
It definitely is a frightening children's book.


message 4: by Jane (new)

Jane Doe | 29 comments Oops just checked amazon and this book is in black and white.
Check this out on AMZN: Struwwelpeter in English Translation (Dover Children's Classics)
http://amzn.com/0486284697

If it's the book you are looking for I highly recommend getting the color version it's awesome has wonderful artwork.

On my phone so couldn't edit my other post to add sorry.


message 5: by Erika (new)

Erika (escilas) | 43 comments I agree that it sounds a lot like Struwwelpeter. I got this version some years back. Black and white illustrations and it had both the German and the English text.

http://www.bookdepository.com/Struwwe...

Some of the other stories were about not playing with matches, hurting animals, and not eating your meals.


Justanotherbiblophile | 1814 comments I'd like to hear more from the adults who had this read to them/read it when they were a kid.

Do you think it harmed you? Gave you night-mares? Do you think you turned out alright?


message 7: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 1527 comments The worst thing for me is that in the version of the book that I was read, the boy who had his thumbs cut off was called Little Tommy Suck-a-Thumb (in other versions he has a different name). My brother is called Tom and used to suck his thumb, so I was very concerned that the tall tailor was going to come after him and teach him a lesson - made it seem much more of a personal threat!

I don't think I've been scarred for life though. And as a bonus I have NEVER sucked my thumb.


message 8: by Nathalia (new)

Nathalia | 64 comments I think just about every German and Austrian child reads this books at some point. I was not scarred for life at all, at least not from that book. Though I was deeply impressed with the girl who caught fire and burned to ashes, and the cats that cried streams for her. I also remember having an inside joke with my parents about rocking on my chair and we did not have a tablecloth... I really think children are able to handle those stories. Grimms Fairytales are often equally gory.


message 9: by Bryan457 (new)

Bryan457 | 285 comments Shel Silverstein has a poem in one of his books about not picking your nose because of something living in your nose that will bite your finger off.

I think you could safely say his books are twisted children's books, full of black and white illustrations.

However, I don't think any of his books are for the purpose of teaching kids lessons.


message 10: by Diana (new)

Diana Welsch | 530 comments Shel Silverstein does have Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book, which is ostensibly to teach kids lessons - really horrible lessons that result in them harming themselves or others.

Here's an example:


I haven't read it recently enough to remember if it has a part about a man snipping your finger off if you pick your nose.


message 11: by Bryan457 (new)

Bryan457 | 285 comments Lol. I hadn't seen that one before.


message 12: by Nathalia (new)

Nathalia | 64 comments It's definitely Struwwelpeter. I don't know why my post got deleted, but here is the exact picture: http://www.struwwelpeter.com/SP/daume...


message 13: by Lobstergirl, au gratin (new)

Lobstergirl | 44924 comments Mod
Bethd, are you still looking for this or was it Struwwelpeter?


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