Schultüte
Kind of bag that is delivered in Germany to students on the first day of school / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Schultüte ("school cone"), also known as a Zuckertüte ("sugar cone") in some parts of Germany, is a large cone-shaped, cornucopia-styled container made of paper, cardboard, or plastic.
When children in Germany and in parts of the Czech Republic close to the German border,[1] in parts of Poland (Greater Poland, Upper Silesia, Warmia), in Austria, in the German-speaking parts of Switzerland and Belgium set off for their first day of school upon entering first grade, their parents and/or grandparents present them with this large cone, attractively decorated and filled with toys, chocolate, candies/sweets, school supplies, and various other special treats. The cone is given to children to make this anxiously awaited first day of school a little sweeter.
- Girl with a Schultüte, 1953
- Boy with a Schultüte in Leipzig, 1951
- An unpacked Schultüte
- Girl with Schultüte, Germany, 1984