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Overview
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 ready for school, but is school ready for Pippi? Pippi Goes to School is a great introduction for young children to the wacky, wonderful world of Pippi Longstocking.
After Tommy and Annika entice Pippi into going to school, her first-and-only day there is unlike anything they ever expected.
Synopsis
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 ready for school, but is school ready for Pippi? Pippi Goes to School is a great introduction for young children to the wacky, wonderful world of Pippi Longstocking. <P>* A Picture Puffin <br>* Full-color illustrations<br>* 32 pages<br>* Ages 4-8
Children's Literature
Adapted and illustrated for young children, this classic tale of Pippi's brief visit to school offers the potential for introducing this carefree character to a greater audience. A short introduction of Pippi and her eccentric lifestyle prepares readers for the wild antics that follow. The fourth chapter in the original Pippi Longstocking is followed rather closely. A few sentences are omitted throughout, but this does not detract from the meaning. For some reason, the ibex, used to illustrate the letter "I" as part of Pippi's reading lesson in the original text has been changed to an iguana. Chesworth has depicted Pippi as a zany red-haired youngster wearing oversized shoes and a much-patched blue jumper. His illustrations will entice children to pick up the book and to participate in Pippi's joyous approach to life. Part of the "Pippi Longstocking Storybook" series. 1998 (orig.