Horses for everyone! Children in Prenzlauer Berg require horses and sell muffins to fulfill their wish

Kinder im Prenzlauer Berg möchten Pferde mitten in Berlin halten. Um die Kosten dafür zu decken, bieten sie einen Muffin-Verkauf an. Diese kuriose Idee stammt von Tanja und Paula, zwei Mädchen aus dem beliebten Berliner Stadtteil. Ein Foto des Aushangs, in dem sie ihre Pläne verkünden, wurde auf Instagram von „Notes of Berlin“ veröffentlicht. Der Prenzlauer Berg, auch als „Pregnant Hill“ bekannt, wird oft mit kinderreichen Familien in Verbindung gebracht. In diesem Bezirk Pankows gibt es zahlreiche Kindergeschäfte, Spielplätze und kinderfreundliche Cafés. Genau in dieser idyllischen Umgebung möchten Tanja und Paula Pferde im Hof halten. Allerdings ist den aufmerksamen Beobachtern …
Children in Prenzlauer Berg want to keep horses in the middle of Berlin. To cover the costs for this, they offer a muffin sale. This curious idea comes from Tanja and Paula, two girls from the popular Berlin district. A photo of the notice in which you announce your plans was published on Instagram by "Notes of Berlin". The Prenzlauer Berg, also known as "Pregnant Hill", is often associated with children with children. In this district of Pankows there are numerous children's shops, playgrounds and child -friendly cafés. Exactly in this idyllic environment, Tanja and Paula want to keep horses in the yard. However, the attentive observers are ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Horses for everyone! Children in Prenzlauer Berg require horses and sell muffins to fulfill their wish

Children in Prenzlauer Berg want to keep horses in the middle of Berlin. To cover the costs for this, they offer a muffin sale. This curious idea comes from Tanja and Paula, two girls from the popular Berlin district. A photo of the notice in which you announce your plans was published on Instagram by "Notes of Berlin".

The Prenzlauer Berg, also known as "Pregnant Hill", is often associated with families with children. In this district of Pankows there are numerous children's shops, playgrounds and child -friendly cafés. Exactly in this idyllic environment, Tanja and Paula want to keep horses in the yard.

However, the attentive observers of the Instagram community noticed that the young horse friends would only make enough money for the hooves of the animals by selling their muffins. Another user suggested selling hash cookies instead to increase sales. Although this idea is not suitable for children, it shows the entrepreneurial spirit and the creativity of the girls.

The influencer Anne Wüns, known from the series “Berlin - Day & Night”, also gained a foothold in Prenzlauer Berg. At the end of May she opened her glitter café there. As a mother of three children, she noticed that there are too few offers for families with children in the area. Therefore, she plans to set up a children's corner in her café. Would there be space for the horses of Tanja and Paula?

The Prenzlauer Berg therefore not only offers idyllic family atmosphere, but also a lot of enterprising from children and adults. It remains to be seen whether the small horse makers reach their destination and soon admire the horses in the courtyard of the Prenzlauer mountain. For the moment, however, we can be sure that the girl's muffin sale attracts a lot of attention and ensures conversation.