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A teacher standing in a classroom holding the book, with all the pupils holding the book in front of their heads.
Ada and Zangemann reading in a French school.
two people with a book
Event with reading of the book in Ukrainian.
Illustration of diverse crowd protesting. Protesters shout cheerfully and hold icecream cones. Slogans write: Do your homework mr President and we will do ours - Hacking 4 Freedom - Don't wreck our tech - There is no code B - They are young and need the code. A robot, two birds, and three dogs accompany the protest.
Illustration from the book. Get a poster or a postcard with the illustration at no cost.
Girl repairing devices at a workbench
Ada repairing devices at a workbench. One out of eight freely available drawing templates
a large group of young people sitting in a cinema hall and waiting
Author reading of Ada and Zangemann to over 150 3rd graders from Offenburg schools. © CC-BY-SA Stadt Offenburg / herrfichtner
On 4 December 2023, the French Minister of Education, Gabriel Attal, presented the book “Ada & Zangemann” to the APFA parliamentarians meeting in the old Bonn parliament. Afterwards he gifted the book to Anke Rehlinger, Minister-President of the Saarland (Germany).