Pippi Goes to the Circus

Pippi Goes to the Circus by Astrid Lindgren is a delightful reprint published by Penguin Young Readers Group on May 1, 2000. This 32-page book is presented in English and features the spirited character Pippi Longstocking, who brings her unique flair to the circus. Rather than simply being a spectator, Pippi takes charge, showcasing her extraordinary abilities and adventurous spirit in a lively circus setting.
Readers will find Pippi engaging in a series of humorous and action-packed escapades, including standing on a trotting horse and performing daring tricks on the tightrope. The story highlights themes of adventure and humor, making it a captivating read for young audiences. With its focus on a strong female character, this book aligns with subjects such as juvenile fiction and girls and women, ensuring an entertaining experience that celebrates individuality and courage.
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Step aside, ringmaster. Pippi’s in charge! Pippi Longstocking has her own special way of doing things. When she goes to the circus, she doesn’t just watch–she takes over! She stands on the back of a trotting horse, does spectacular tricks on the tightrope, and lifts the strongest man in the world over her head. You’ve never seen a circus like this before!
“Pippi Longstocking…has inspired generations of children with her spunk and power.” —Kirkus Reviews
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