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Auf meiner Pippi Langstrumpf Fanseite findest Du kunterbunte Infos rund um unsere Heldin mit den roten Haaren und ihre Erfinderin Astrid Lindgren! Pippi Langstrumpf: Gesamtausgabe | Lindgren, Astrid, Rettich, Rolf und Margret, Heinig, Cäcilie | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher. Pippi Langstrumpf (mit vollem Namen Pippilotta Viktualia Rollgardina Pfefferminz Efraimstochter Langstrumpf, schwedischer Originalname: Pippilotta Viktualia.

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Pippi Langstrumpf ist die zentrale Figur einer dreibändigen schwedischen Kinderbuch-Reihe von Astrid Lindgren und verschiedener darauf basierender Bearbeitungen. In einer Fernsehserie wird in ihrem Namen Pfefferminz durch Schokominza ersetzt. Pippi Langstrumpf (mit vollem Namen Pippilotta Viktualia Rollgardina Pfefferminz Efraimstochter Langstrumpf, schwedischer Originalname: Pippilotta Viktualia. Pippi Langstrumpf ist eine deutsch-schwedische Fernsehserie vom Regisseur Olle Hellbom produziert im Jahr Sie basiert auf den. Pippi Langstrumpf.,,Scherze hin und Scherze her", sagte Pippi und hob Donner-​Karlsson auf den Schrank. Eine Minute später sass Blom auch oben. Pippi Langstrumpf - Serie. Pippi passt sich dem Piratenleben an. ZDFtivi |. Pippis Ankunft auf Taka-Tuka-Land versetzt die Piraten in Furcht und Schrecken. Kapitän Langstrumpf wird in einem Festungsturm gefangen gehalten. Pippi Langstrumpf: Gesamtausgabe | Lindgren, Astrid, Rettich, Rolf und Margret, Heinig, Cäcilie | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher.

Pippi Langstrump

Pippi Langstrumpf: Gesamtausgabe | Lindgren, Astrid, Rettich, Rolf und Margret, Heinig, Cäcilie | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher. Pippis Ankunft auf Taka-Tuka-Land versetzt die Piraten in Furcht und Schrecken. Kapitän Langstrumpf wird in einem Festungsturm gefangen gehalten. Pippi Langstrumpf - Serie. Pippi passt sich dem Piratenleben an. ZDFtivi |.

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Pippi Långstrump Pippi Langstrump Pippi Langstrump View all cast and crew. For all that I'm not normally expecting to have a moral at the end of a story, Pippi's felt like it Broklyn 99 trying to hit you over the head with one. Television TVthe electronic delivery of moving images and sound from a source Good Omens Trailer a receiver. If you can't appreciate this wonderful book in the original, read it in German and you'll hardly miss anything at all. Extra 3 Ganze Sendung was a cute story! Die rothaarige Pippi ist neun Jahre alt und heißt mit vollem Namen Pippilotta Viktualia Rollgardina Pfefferminz Efraimstochter Langstrumpf. Sie ist die Tochter​. Auf meiner Pippi Langstrumpf Fanseite findest Du kunterbunte Infos rund um unsere Heldin mit den roten Haaren und ihre Erfinderin Astrid Lindgren! Kuckuck Vogel und Annika erleben mit Pippi viele Abenteuer. So sollen in Ägypten alle Menschen rückwärts gehen und in Hinterindien sogar auf den Händen. In einer Fernsehserie wird in ihrem Namen Pfefferminz durch Schokominza ersetzt. Auch Pippi wurde später Sachensucherin. Tv Total Letzte Sendung Ansehen Vater wurde vom Negerkönig der Originalausgabe von in Südseekönig umbenannt. Februar auf Sveriges Television Schweden. Dabei bleibt sie jedoch stets freundlich, setzt ihre übermenschliche Kraft nur im Notfall und sehr behutsam gegen andere ein und zeigt ein reifes, kinderuntypisches Verantwortungsgefühl. Pippi und ihr Pferd Kleiner Onkel. Astrid Lindgren stimmte in den er Jahren der Herstellung einer Zeichentrickserie zu.

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Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Pippi Longstocking. May 13, Elyse Walters rated it it was amazing.

I'm in bed - again -today with some type of nasty bug - a relapse from last week It's now in my chest A delivery guy brought a huge vase of flowers from our daughter, Katy.

Tomorrow is Mother's Day! I told Paul what I had just read about Fre I'm in bed - again -today with some type of nasty bug - a relapse from last week I told Paul what I had just read about Fredrick Backman.

Paul and I immediately started thinking about our daughter who played the title role of Pippi Longstocking in the world premiere Bay Area musical when she was 11 years old.

While looking at my mother's Day flowers from our 35 year old daughter Fredrick brought back an abundance of memories. The copy of this book is packed away in a keepsake box.

It's filled with lots signatures from cast members The play was performed at The Montgomery theater - downtown San Jose. Tons of production work went into a 'new pre-premier' musical.

In the opening scene Katy had those red funny looking braids in her hair -A red and white striped T-shirt Red and white striped leggings The stage was empty The opening musical number begins with her skating onto the stage singing a very catchy solo tune - long run-together-rhythmic- sentences singing - while skating - that she is "Pippi Longstocking", The strongest Little Girl in the World" The play followed the book - plus music.

Great cast - fun show - lots of happiness from everyone. There is one very sad part of this memory. About six months after this show ended - the director not musical director , died of AIDS.

It was the very first person that our daughter knew who died of AIDS. He was a young talented wonderful man. Before he died Don was in a wheelchair at Vasona Park.

Families and friends, people in his theater world kids in the Pippi show all came. I remember like yesterday.

Still brings tears to my eyes. Pippi was the last play he directed too! I would have missed this recall memory Thank you View all 93 comments.

Aug 13, Annet rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorites , fun , kids. I used to feel connected to Pippi as a kid.

I really used to hate that, d I used to feel connected to Pippi as a kid. I really used to hate that, didn't dare go out of the house LOL.

And she made two ponytails sticking out of my head Pippi revived :- Most of all I loved her adventurous, free spirit.

I have named our house 'Villa Kakelbont'. Lovely adventures, great stories! Astrid Lindgren really wrote great children's books, so adventurous, so out of the box.

Loved the tv series too. View all 29 comments. Mar 28, Lala BooksandLala added it. Book 20 of 30 for my 30 day reading challenge. View 2 comments.

Pippi was named by Lindgren's daughter Karin, then nine years old like Pippi, who asked her mother for a get-well story when she was off school. Pippi is red-haired, freckled, unconventional and superhumanly strong — able to lift her horse one-handed.

She is playful and unpredictable. She often makes fun of unreasonable adults, especially if they are pompous and condescending.

Her anger comes out in extreme cases, such as when a man ill-treats his horse. Pippi, like Peter Pan, does not want to grow up. She is the daughter of a buccaneer captain and has adventure stories to tell about that too.

Her four best friends are her horse and monkey, and the neighbours' children, Tommy and Annika. View all 10 comments. I think Swedish schools today are far too influenced by Astrid Lindgren's most famous character!

Her friends Tommy and Annika told her that they get to have a "Christmas break", and Pippi, always staying home on her own, and therefore not entitled to a "break", thinks that is unfair.

Well, this was a fun imaginary school situation in Sweden in , when Astrid Lindgren wrote the story, and it still is in most of the rest of the world at least in the school systems I know.

In Sweden, this is exactly what it is like to go to school nowadays! And in a class of 30 students, we have more than half a class of Pippi characters, and some shy, intimidated Tommys and Annikas, trying their best to learn while the Pippis do whatever they feel like.

I am a die-hard fan of Astrid Lindgren, she is the only author I know almost entirely by heart, and I wouldn't want to change the fictional character of Pippi one bit!

But I am a bit worried that this has become reality - and as so often when fiction turns into truth, there are some scary elements.

Putting the child in focus, and empowering it, is a beautiful idea, but we need some rules and boundaries for the Pippis of the world.

The students have become too lazy to actually read Pippi Longstocking as an effect. So, for the love of learning and literature, I would like Pippi to go back to school!

And take her feet off the table View all 34 comments. So far, it's working well. I loved Il Mago di Oz , and this one was also very enjoyable.

I think I'd read about two-third of the episodes previously in Swedish or German, but some of them were new.

Reading in a language you're not familiar with [Original review, Sep 4 ] I'm trying to improve my miserable Italian, and when we were in Italy a couple of weeks ago I bought a bunch of children's books, intending to use my normal method of just reading them without a dictionary and picking things up.

Reading in a language you're not familiar with forces you to slow down and think about what you're seeing. When I've read Pippi before, I've simply enjoyed the story, which is hilarious.

But this time, crawling along in my Italian first gear, I started to wonder whether there was any underlying message beneath the non-stop stream of jokes.

It seems to me that there is. Pippi cares deeply about children's rights. She is always on the child's side against the adults, and now she makes me think about how we don't, in fact, care very much about children's rights.

The fact that children have very few real rights is highlighted by the fact that it is, as far as I know, universally accepted that they should not have the right to vote.

Of course, the adults have their arguments well prepared: children are too young to know how to use their votes intelligently, they'd just be manipulated by unscrupulous adult politicians, etc.

These arguments would sit better if they hadn't also been used against the idea of enfranchising women. Switzerland was very late to the table here, and only gave women the vote in A few months ago, we saw an exhibition of posters from the two referendum campaigns.

The No side kept making the point that those poor women just wouldn't know how to use the power they'd receive, and would be tugged in all directions by forces they didn't comprehend.

Well, that may be true: but unfortunately, it applies equally well to male voters. In fact, giving women the vote seems to have worked out fine for Switzerland.

I wonder what would happen if the voting age were reduced to nine, the age that Tommy, Annika and Pippi are in the book.

Maybe those kids would make crazy decisions, like voting to abolish homework and give themselves extra candy every day.

Or maybe they'd do something even crazier, and vote for massive investment in renewable energy, better education, and higher taxes to pay for all of it.

This strikes me as pretty sensible strategy for people who are expecting to spend the next sixty or seventy years living here: they'd be more inclined to think long-term.

Why is it obvious that they would make worse decisions than voters at the other end of their lives, who tend to be equally hazy about the issues and won't have to deal with the consequences for very long?

No one would dream of taking the vote away from pensioners; but somehow, it seems equally far-fetched to give the vote to children. Of course, it won't happen: at the end of the day, the adult voters would never approve it, because it would mean giving up too much power.

The only possible chance would be if a child emerged who had the charisma and strength to organise the kids, create the movement, and lead it to success.

But there is no such child. Children aren't like that, and so the adults are safe. Ah, if only the heroine of this book existed.

Pippi for president! Well, you gotta admit I was close. View all 25 comments. Since I love Scandinavian authors and review many Swedish and Norwegian novels, I'm often asked what the best language is if you're planning to read one in translation.

It's early days yet, but I'm starting to feel more and more certain that the answer is German. It was exactly like reading it in Swedish: the melody of the sentences was the same, the word-play was the same, Since I love Scandinavian authors and review many Swedish and Norwegian novels, I'm often asked what the best language is if you're planning to read one in translation.

It was exactly like reading it in Swedish: the melody of the sentences was the same, the word-play was the same, and, most important, Pippi's voice was the same.

In English, it somehow doesn't quite work, and she often comes across as bratty or insane. Here, the spell is never broken.

She is the coolest, bravest, funniest person in the world; Tommy and Annika can't help loving her with all their little hearts, and neither could I.

If you can't appreciate this wonderful book in the original, read it in German and you'll hardly miss anything at all. Heja Pippi!

And, by the way, thank you for telling all those amazing barefaced lies. It's totally put me in the right frame of mind for writing the project proposal I'm supposed to be finishing this evening.

I guess I'd better get back to doing that. View all 24 comments. Feb 02, Manybooks rated it really liked it Recommends it for: anyone who enjoys children's literature, especially literature with strong female characters.

Shelves: astrid-lindgren , childrens-literature , translations , book-reviews. The original concept for the novel originated in , when Astrid Lindgren's then seven year old daughter was ill with pneumonia and Lindgren told her imaginative stories about a fantastical and mischievous little girl named Pippi Longstocking.

The stories were thus originally orally transmitted and might have remained so, if Astrid Lindgren herself had not hurt her ankle later that same year.

While she was recuperating, she decided to put the Pippi Longstocking stories to paper. One of the manuscripts she presented to her daughter as a birthday present, the other she sent to a Swedish publishing house Bonnier.

Not only do I find the history of the origins and publication details of Pippi Longstocking fascinating for their own sake, the whole and entire fact that the Pippi stories originated as oral tales also shows that oral tradition is alive and well, that oral story-telling has not been all that greatly diminished by books, by the written tradition that oral story telling still engenders, still often is the birthplace of the written word.

I originally read Pippi Longstocking in German as Pippi Langstrumpf when I was about nine years old; in fact, my reread in was the very first time I had read Astrid Lindgren in English.

Although I remember enjoying reading about Pippi Longstocking, and count Astrid Lindgren as one of my all-time favourite children's authors, Pippi Longstocking herself has actually never been one of my most beloved Lindgren characters I have always liked Madicken, Emil, the children of Noisy Village, Lotta and Ronja considerably more than I ever liked Pippi.

And, while I have gained a greater appreciation and love for Pippi Longstocking as a character as a result of my reread, she is still not an absolute favourite, nor do I think she will ever become this.

And I do think that my GR friend Emily has hit the nail on the head when she recently mentioned in a discussion thread on Pippi Longstocking in the Children's Literature Group that she would enjoy Pippi Longstocking much more as a character if she were not so invincible, if she did not possess such unlimited powers and wealth.

To me, Pippi's superhuman strength and general invincibility have actually tended to make at least some of the episodes a bit dull and monotonous, as there really is never much tension, or the possibility of Pippi failing, perhaps not rescuing the children from the fire, perchance falling out of the tree there is never even the possibility of that, for Pippi is like a superhero.

As charming and irrepressible as Pippi is, I have always found her a tad too fantastical and extreme to readily identify with and get to know on a personal and intimate basis; she is an amusing and fun character, but I cannot really call her a true kindred spirit.

And one rather important aspect of the Pippi Longstocking story that I noticed while rereading the novel as an adult is that while on the surface, Pippi Longstocking might appear as the invincible super-child a bit like Peter Pan almost , who can do anything, feels confident everywhere, is a wonderful and imaginative playmate, and can always outsmart and outmaneuver the grown-ups and their often petty and for a child incomprehensible rules and regulations, there is a deep element of sadness and loneliness in Pippi Longstocking as well.

Pippi is actually quite alone in the world, and much of her "misbehaving" is not caused by willful and and deliberate rebellion, but because the girl has no one to care for her, to show her the ins and outs, the do's and don'ts of society except, of course, Tommy and Annika, but they are themselves children and just learning.

Thus, while Pippi might have a suitcase full of gold, and lives alone, on her own terms in a quasi children's paradise, she is also lonely at times and in need of both human contact and loving care.

And no, this loving care would and should not be the kind of "care" envisioned by the supposedly concerned townspeople an orphanage , but a loving individual, or a loving family, who would adopt Pippi, accept her imagination, quirks, attitudes and ideas, while at the same time provide guidance and teaching.

Pippi's loneliness despite her wealth and seemingly charmed and charming life and lifestyle, her sadness whenever she realises she has made a mistake and realises she has made a mistake, precisely because she has neither a father nor mother anymore to guide her , has made me connect with and to her during my recent reread and during my regular rereads since then in a manner that I have never been able to do before.

Even if Pippi Longstocking will never take the place in my heart of Lindgren characters like Madicken and Emil, I have come to both appreciate and personally love her.

And finally, I would also like to mention that Pippi Longstocking is definitely a book which I would love to be able to rate with half stars, because, if half stars were possible, I would be giving 3.

As I consider the novel to be a high 3. View all 56 comments. Here's my daughter reading Pippi First, the story. Pippi was written in the 's and it's still utterly captivating to this generation.

Pippi is such an endearing character, irreverent, infectiously ridiculous and charmingly caring. Bonus to all kids everywhere: she makes adults look silly and kids look brilliant.

She champion's the kids world: all imagination and no rules. Anything is possible and everything is an adventure. She's like the imaginary friend we'd like to be, except, in the end Here's my daughter reading Pippi First, the story.

She's like the imaginary friend we'd like to be, except, in the end, she makes us grateful we have our mums and dads and homes oh, she gets a little emotional, despite her fearless bravado.

This is one of those kids books I am not inwardly groaning when it's time to read to my daughter although I did love it more when I was still a girl, myself.

My 7 year old is the perfect age for this, able to read it herself, but liking me reading it to her more of course ; Oh, and this edition is completely gorgeous, guys.

Random picture evidence: I loved this as a kid. I adored the movie I can still sing along to all the songs, haha.

Pippilotta Delicatessa Windowshade Mackrelmint Ephraim's Daughter Longstocking of Villa Villekulla is a timeless character and I hope she continues to be loved by children of upcoming generations Peace out, Nomes me and Carissa x View all 18 comments.

Mar 31, Ms. Should I open with a standard guilty disclaimer for disliking yet another childhood staple? How about a shameful admission that reading between the lines has never worked for me?

Or perhaps a simple statement about being too old to enjoy children's books? First and foremost, we have the super-duper-awesome Pippi, who, despite being an orphaned 9-year old, is filthy rich, strong, independent, and does whatever the hell she pleases, a Published in English as Pippi Longstocking Where do I even start?

First and foremost, we have the super-duper-awesome Pippi, who, despite being an orphaned 9-year old, is filthy rich, strong, independent, and does whatever the hell she pleases, albeit firmly within the boundaries of kindness.

At the same time, our enterprising heroine's antics are almost always compared to her friends' complete rule-abiding behavior, making the latter seem a prerequisite of sorts.

The end result is a story made up of an odd mix of "eff the rules" vs "rules exist for a reason". Should children follow Pippi's lead in being more independent, thinking for themselves and always questioning authority before conforming?

Or should they go the tried and true route, like Tommy and Annika did, and thus managing to seamlessly integrate into the adult society. I kept being baffled by Pippi's immediate hostility in non-threatening situations being quizzed on her Math knowledge at school , or her default kindness in clearly threatening situations serving cookies to burglars who just tried to rob her.

Most of the time however, it seemed impossible not to pity the poor girl: constantly being told that she lacked manners, yet never explaining the how and whys of them.

Even the school teacher, otherwise the nicest adult Pippi comes in contact with, ends up suggesting that Pippi come back later, in lieu of learning to behave.

Did she think Pippi was an unripe fruit, that'd "magically" gain manners after being left out in the sun for a bit?!

Except for Manny's explanation regarding children's rights , or rather, lack thereof, none of them helped shed a light on the book's message.

For all that I'm not normally expecting to have a moral at the end of a story, Pippi's felt like it was trying to hit you over the head with one.

If only I could figure out what exactly the anvil-sized lesson was meant to be all about Jan 21, Riku Sayuj rated it really liked it Shelves: r-r-rs.

For the first few chapters, it is hard to imagine how Larsson could have based the character of Lisbeth on Pippi. Eventually I learned to warp Pippi's world and squeeze it into the supposedly real world filled with rapists and thieves, where little girls have no super strength to get by on.

I could then start to see how Larsson could have imagined, reading Pippi as an adult, that each of pippi's little 'adventures' could have been a tragedy.

Out of a thousand, one might survive. He decided to write about that one, a modern-day Pippi. For, you probably still need Pippi's attitude to survive in a modern-day Sweden even if you don't have her super powers - Lisbeth might have been an orphan and a rebel just like Pippi, she might only have her hacking skills as a proxy for Pippi's super-strength, but at the end of the day both could kick some ass.

The review you have just read above is meant to illustrate how my reading of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo influenced my reading of Pippi Longstocking.

Is it fair to even think of Lisbeth and of Larsson's interpretation of the tale while reading it? Probably not. I wish I could read it far away from Lisbeth's shadow.

Do I blame Larsson now for spoiling some good fun? Probably yes. I just wish I had read Astrid first - of course I might never have heard of Pippi if not for Larsson.

This is an issue I have faced with many books where the source is as enjoyable as the book that referred me to it, but less enjoyable for having read the referring work.

How to get around this? Shall I drop everything and run to a bookstore the moment the slightest footnote pops up?

They better stock up before I read Ulysses then. Ephraim Longstocking being a "king of the natives" is too much to bear.

View all 6 comments. This was a cute story! It made me think of Roald Dahl's writing style and creativity. This is definitely a book I'll suggest to my students.

Astrid Lindgren is not popular enough in the United States. And that makes me sad. It's a favorite children's classic. And it is so well deserved.

When I was little, Pippi was everything I ever wanted to be : wild, free and completely unapologetic. I would get sick a lot when I was a kid colds, pneumonia and that kind of stuff.

Reading about Pippi and her adventures always made me feel bette Astrid Lindgren is not popular enough in the United States. Reading about Pippi and her adventures always made me feel better.

I guess you can say that this book is very nostalgic for me. And if Pippi is a little too much for you, there are some milder characters to choose from.

Astrid Lindgren's books are as funny as they are sad and heartbreaking at times. Full of life truths and lessons - they build an excellent foundation for young reader's minds.

The following may be heresy, but, as Michael Dibdin says of his novel The Last Sherlock Holmes Story , it's the heresy of the true believer.

Anyway, now that everyone's read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo , we can no longer avoid the question. What does Pippi think about sex?

Lisbeth Salander is repeatedly identified with Pippi, and she's quite straightforward about sex. When she wants it, she goes for it; no shame, no hangups.

It's hard to believe that Pippi isn't exactly the same. Of course, Pippi's nine years old, which does give one pause for thought. But, on the other hand, she's been nine for rather a long time the krumelur-pills , so it's a bit technical when you come down to it.

Also, she's super-strong, and her will is as powerful as her muscles. No chance of anyone making her do anything she didn't want to do.

I'm more concerned about the so-called adults who may have got involved with her. Weil Pippi allein lebt und nicht zur Schule geht sie hält nichts von "Plutimikation" , will Fräulein Prüsselius sie ins Heim stecken, was ihr jedoch nicht gelingt.

Pippi lives alone in Villekulla because her mother is an angel in heaven, and her father is a King on the South Sea Islands.

The siblings Tommy and Annika, her friends and the 13 different TV episodes are about their adventures together.

Astrid Lindgrenin kertomuksiin perustuva sarja. Pääosaa esittää Inger Nilsson. Pippi non va a scuola e ha una forza quasi sovrumana. Gli unici ragazzini che fanno amicizia con lei sono i due fratelli Tommy e Annika, che condividono molte avventure con Pippi.

Le vicende continuano con una spedizione nei mari del sud per liberare il padre di Pippi, il capitano di mare Efraim Calzelunghe, tenuto prigioniero dai pirati sull'isola immaginaria di Taka Tuka.

La storia si conclude con una fuga di Tommy e Annika da casa in compagnia di Pippi. Elke aflevering duurt omgeveer 25 minuten. De serie speelde af in Zweden waar Astrid Lindgren vandaan komt.

De serie had oorspronkelijk 13 afleveringen, maar met de films bij gerekend en bewerkt zijn het in totaal 21 afleveringen van de serie Pippi Langkous.

Tommy og Annika blir hennes venner og de 13 ulike TV-avsnittene handler om deres eventyr sammen. Zawsze swym urokiem oczarowuje innych. Sem pais, vive sozinha numa velha casa com um macaco e um cavalo.

Pippi Calzaslargas es un personaje literario creado por la escritora sueca Astrid Lindgren. Pippi Kaltzaluze 9 urteko neska ilegorria da.

Osaba txiki izena duen zaldiarekin eta Nilsson jauna tximinoarekin bizi da. Batera eta bestera ibiliko dira hirurak.

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Wir Kinder aus Bullerbü. Sie ist lieb, hilfsbereit und fürsorglich. Namensräume Artikel Diskussion. In den ersten vier der elf Kapitel des Buches macht Coco 2019 Online weiter die Welt der Erwachsenen in ihrer Stadt unsicher, Maxdome Test sie einen Brief ihres Vaters erhält. Dazu müsste sie aber Tommy und Annika verlassen. Olle Nordemar. Sie ist die berühmteste Figur Astrid Lindgrens und sorgte auch für hitzige pädagogische Debatten über die Gefahren von Kinderbüchern. Und sie zeigt Pippi Langstrump Respekt vor Dingen noch vor Personen, die diesen ihrer Meinung nach nicht verdienen. Das Buch hat elf Kapitel; jedes enthält ein oder zwei eigenständige Abenteuer. Auch ist Pippi das stärkste Mädchen der Welt.

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