08.08.2025

New section “Alles Clari?!” in the children's magazine MATSCH! with well-known TV presenter Clarissa Corrêa da Silva

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The children's magazine MATSCH! published by Landwirtschaftsverlag in Münster is launching a new section called “Alles Clari?!” in October. Popular presenter and author Clarissa Corrêa da Silva – known to many children as Clari from the TV show “Die Sendung mit der Maus,” among other things – answers questions about nature, the environment, and food.

Which stones skip best across the water? Why can dragonflies fly backwards? And why do acorns have hats? Children can now send questions like these directly to Clari – with their parents' help, if necessary – by emailing clari@matsch-magazin.de. After all, everyone stumbles across questions like these from time to time. And like most things in nature, the answers are sure to be fascinating!

“I am therefore very much looking forward to going on a discovery tour based on the children's questions!” says Clari, commenting on the collaboration with MATSCH!.

“We want to encourage children to ask questions, explore nature, and take responsibility for their environment. That's why Clarissa is a perfect fit for MATSCH!,” says Patrick Liste, editor-in-chief of MATSCH!.

About MATSCH!:

MATSCH! is an ad-free magazine for children, awarded by Stiftung Lesen (Reading Foundation), which is entirely dedicated to nature, the environment, and conscious food consumption. The magazine aims to show children in a playful and understandable way how exciting the world outside their front door is, where our food comes from, and why it is important to take care of our environment.

About Clarissa Corrêa da Silva:

35-year-old Clari grew up in Berlin and São Paulo. Whether as a reporter on “Die Sendung mit der Maus,” as the host of “Wissen macht Ah!” and “Die beste Klasse Deutschlands,” or as a time-traveling reporter on “Triff ...,” Clari always manages to convey knowledge in an exciting, child-friendly, and engaging way, sparking curiosity. The joy of discovery and science is also the focus of her non-fiction book “Mein wunderbares Ich – Was mich ausmacht und welche Rolle die Gene dabei spielen” (My Wonderful Self – What Makes Me Who I Am and What Role Genes Play in It).

Additional interview at matsch-magazin.de