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Pippi Grows Up: A Final Reflection

In all honesty, I’ve been looking forward to writing this reflection for a few weeks now. I went into this project very excited and passionate about not only what Pippi Longstocking could teach my peers, but more importantly what Pippi … Continue reading

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Pippi Cures Boredom and Saves a Life

“I’m so bored, I feel like I’m melting into this chair,” said Tommy as he sat in Pippi and Annika’s room one Saturday morning. Tommy had taken the bus over to visit the girls, and to enjoy a quiet, suburban … Continue reading

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REVISED: Pippi Searches for a Girl Named Wendy

“Weeeeeeeeeeee!” Pippi slid down the banister of the escalator on her way down to baggage claim, while Annika and Tommy were fast-walking but mostly running from excitement. They were so happy to have landed in Boston after a long flight, … Continue reading

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Pippi Searches for a Girl Named Wendy

“Weeeeeeeeeeee!” Pippi slid down the banister of the escalator on her way down to baggage claim, while Annika and Tommy were fast-walking but mostly running from excitement. They were so happy to have landed in Boston after a long flight, … Continue reading

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Pippi Gets a Scholarship and Comes to America

When Pippi was away sailing the seven seas as a pirate on her father’s ship, the mailman had many problems trying to fit all the mail she had received through the small slot in the door. He resorted to stuffing … Continue reading

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Pippi Becomes the Subject of Show & Tell

At two o’clock, once they were finished with their lessons, Tommy and Annika ran to Pippi’s house. They opened the gate, and fed horse a sugar cube in order to convince him to move away from the front door and … Continue reading

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An Exchange of Letters

Good evening Officers Kling and Klang, This is Mrs. Settergreen, and I live in the small house next to Villa Villekulla in our small town. I have just been made aware that a small, nine-year old girl has been living … Continue reading

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