Pippi always does things her own way. When she cleans her kitchen, she ties scrub brushes to her feet. When she has a picnic, she serves pancakes. One thing is for sure-there's never a dull moment when Pippi is around
"Pippi Longstocking...has inspired generations of children with her spunk and[...]
Pippi Longstocking has her own special way of doing everything, even going to school. She's not about to walk, she'd rather ride her horse. And Pippi can't be bothered with spelling and math; she's more interested in drawing on the floor and finding out when Christmas vacation starts. Pippi may be r[...]
Step aside, ringmaster. Pippi's in charge Pippi Longstocking has her own special way of doing everything. 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 wor[...]
An enticing, newly illustrated collection of the enduringly popular Pippi stories. Since Pippi Longstocking was first published in 1950, the escapades of the incomparable Pippi, the girl with upside-down braids and no parents to tell her what to do, have delighted boys and girls alike. Now, for the [...]