Pippi Longstocking

Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren, published by Puffin in 1996, is a delightful children’s book that introduces readers to the spirited character of Pippi, a girl with red hair and a unique sense of independence. With 118 pages, this edition presents a whimsical narrative centered around Pippi and her new friends, Tommy and Annika, as they embark on a series of adventurous escapades.
In this story, Pippi, who lives without parental supervision, leads her friends into a world filled with excitement and imagination, featuring horses, monkeys, and even the circus. The book captures the essence of childhood adventure and friendship, appealing to young readers with its themes of action and exploration. Pippi’s unconventional lifestyle and fearless attitude encourage a sense of freedom and creativity, making it a memorable tale in juvenile fiction.
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Tommy and Annika have a new neighbor: red-haired, freckle-faced Pippi Longstocking, who has upside-down braids and no parents to tell her what to do. The three children have the most rollicking adventures on their own, with horses and monkeys, the circus, and more
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