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Full-length/unabridged audiobook for free, with text. HQ recording. It seems there might be some confusion in your request. "Struwwelpeter" is a well-known children's book by Heinrich Hoffmann, but the full title is "Der Struwwelpeter," not "STRUWWELPETER. MERRY STORIES." "Der Struwwelpeter" was originally published in 1845 and is a collection of cautionary tales for children. Each story is a short, rhyming narrative accompanied by illustrations, meant to teach children about the consequences of misbehavior. Here's a detailed summary of "Der Struwwelpeter" by Heinrich Hoffmann: Title: "Der Struwwelpeter" (Shockheaded Peter) by Heinrich Hoffmann Summary: 1. "The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb": This story tells of a boy named Conrad who sucks his thumb despite being warned not to. As a consequence, a tall tailor with giant scissors cuts off his thumbs. The story serves as a warning against bad habits. 2. "The Story of Augustus Who Would Not Have Any Soup": Augustus refuses to eat his soup and wastes away. The moral of the story is to listen to your parents and eat your meals. 3. "The Story of Fidgety Philip": Philip cannot sit still and fidgets at the dinner table, causing a mishap that results in a mess. The story teaches children the importance of good behavior during meals. 4. "The Story of Johnny Head-in-Air": Johnny is constantly daydreaming and not paying attention to where he's going. As a result, he falls into a river. The story encourages children to be mindful of their surroundings. 5. "The Story of Flying Robert": Robert ties a string to himself and a group of balloons, intending to fly, but he ends up floating away. This story warns against dangerous and unrealistic ideas. 6. "The Story of the Inky Boys": Two boys, Jim and Sam, tease a black boy because of his skin color. The black boy goes home and uses ink to darken his skin further, frightening Jim and Sam. This tale emphasizes the importance of treating everyone with respect and not being racist. 7. "The Story of the Man That Went Out Shooting": A man goes hunting, leaving his wife and children at home. He becomes obsessed with hunting and forgets about his family. Meanwhile, a fox enters the house, and the wife must defend her children. This story cautions against neglecting one's family. 8. "The Story of the Seven Swabians": Seven Swabians set off on an adventure, but their overconfidence and cowardice lead to their downfall. The story teaches humility and the importance of being realistic about one's abilities. 9. "The Story of the Bad Huntsman": A huntsman neglects his duties and is eaten by a wolf. This tale emphasizes the importance of responsibility and doing one's job properly. "Der Struwwelpeter" is known for its dark and sometimes gruesome consequences for the characters, which were meant to be cautionary tales to teach children good behavior. While the book is considered a classic of German children's literature, its stern and often harsh approach to teaching lessons has sparked some controversy over the years. Nonetheless, it remains a well-recognized work that has influenced children's literature and cultural references. STRUWWELPETER. MERRY STORIES 00:00:00