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Tabaluga Drawing Helmets Heine Is Dead

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The thick Waldemar and the dragon Tabaluga are his creations. The picture book artist Helme Heine has created figures that are familiar to many families like dear relatives.

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The children's book author and draughtsman Helme Heine is dead.

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German picture book author Helme Heine has died at the age of 84. Heine, who won numerous national and international awards, died yesterday in New Zealand, where he had lived for decades. Heine's 1976 debut, "Elefanteneinmaleins," was an immediate success. This picture book is about elephants who learn to count by observing the increasing number of droppings they produce as they grow older. It was translated into Dutch under the title "Hoe olifa…

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He was one of the greats of his guild: not only the Tabaluga dragon comes from his pen. Helme Heine has published more than 50 children's and youth books. Now he died at the age of 84.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Mouse, cock and pig, three friends of the farm Mullewapp made him known as a children's book author. For Peter Maffay he drew the dragon Tabaluga. Now Helme Heine died in New Zealand. He became 84 years old.

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The thick Waldemar and the dragon Tabaluga are his creations. The picture book artist Helme Heine has created figures that are familiar to many families like dear relatives.

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The creator of Tabaluga and other well-known figures died. Helme Heine was one of the most important picture book artists in the world.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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