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G**H
A Classic Kids Book!
I love this edition. It might be the one I read when I was little. The illustrations most match the story, which is still funny and engaging.
C**T
Fun at 5 and 65!
Pippi Longstockings was fun and silly when I was five (5), when my son was five (5), I was 35, and today at 65!
B**S
Love Pippi Longstocking!
Great book. Everyone should have one. I can read it over and over. I recommend this book for anyone go out and buy it today.I read this book in the 3th grade and it brings back lots of good memories! Order this book today!!
W**T
Must read for every child
A kid that doesn't grow up with Astrid Lindgren's characters is missing out on something beautiful. No other author knew as well as her what kids want to read about. She understood them and makes them curious, happy, sad, excited and wise. Pippi Longstocking also shows kids that it is YOU who decides what to make out of your life and not the circumstances. She has courage and doesn't play the victim card as she could.
M**E
A classic
We bought this book.Pippi Longstocking is a classic that's becoming increasingly overlooked. It's an offbeat tale (in the vein of Roald Dahl's works, but more whimsical and less creepy) of a little girl whose father is lost at sea and who lives alone in a villa in a typical (older) suburban neighborhood. Her best friends are her neighbors Tommy and Annika, who are transported to a wild mentality when they're around Pippi that breaks free of the rigorous demands and roles the rest of the world is putting on them. There's no doubting that Pippi is a black sheep, at times nonsensical, and badly behaving. But likewise she also encourages Tommy and Annika (and the readers through Tommy and Annika) to look at things a new way, question why things are as they are, and encourages them not to forget to have fun.While it's true that Pippi is becoming dated, the situations, especially socially, that the children in this book face are still real. Speaking as a girl who always wanted to be as strong, brave and clever as Pippi when I grew up these books can still make a great, fun read for kids, and can give kids a sorely needed role model in the literary world (especially girls, who are a little light on literary heroes to begin with).We read it before bed at night over the last few weeks and my kids looked forward to it every night. They enjoy Pippi's silly logic, but most of all her indomitable spirit and her willingness to try anything and face up to the scariest of situations. Highly recommended for older, but still child audiences, Pippi Longstocking is a great teacher of not judging a person by their looks, but how they support and empower the people around them.Recommended for: 7 and up (loose)Contains: Kids playing with guns (briefly)
S**E
Loved as a child
Gave this to my granddaughter for her birthday, she is N avid reader, she loved the book because it made her laugh. That makes me happy 😊
M**I
Cute and sassy
Well, I have known there is this character Pippi, but I haven't tried the book yet. So I tried finally.Pippi Longstocking is such a unique girl with gift, out of the box kind of girl. But you cannot help but loving her. She may not be smart, but she knows how to survive. And she loves her friends, not only her monkey and horse but her neighbor Tommy and Annika.
O**A
for strong daughters
It is not everyday that you get to choose a 1950 book to entertain your (baby) daughter. Yet, Pippi Longstocking is a classic for a reason, or actually a number of reasons. First, Pippi's depiction; Pippi is an orphan but somehow the author had saved us all drama and set out to create a character who takes life for what it is and makes it an amazing world where everything goes and wonders is something you create for yourself. Flirting with the surreal, Pippi is extra strong, imaginative, creative and dares to be her (different) self.All in all what i wish for my daughter. Second, the incidents she finds herself in are original, even now, some 50 years after the book was written makes it very refreshing and entertaining to the adult who reads the book to the child. I would highly reccommend this book to any type of parent, who envisions a daughter equally -if not more- strong.
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