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The most suitable book for parents and children to read - "Pippi Longstocking" (1)
In today's world, there are two literary awards, which are the dreams of children's literature writers around the world. One is the International Andersen Literary Award, established by the National Children's Book Alliance and awarded every two years; the other is The Lindgren Literary Prize is established by the Kingdom of Sweden. It is selected once a year and has a prize of 5 million Swedish krona. It is the largest prize in the world.
The author of "Pippi Longstocking" is the Swedish children's literature master named after her, Ms. Astrid Lindgren, an international celebrity with numerous books. Known as the "fairy tale grandma".
Pipiluda Victoria Rulgadia Krusmunda Ephraim Longstocking is the name of this nine-year-old girl. I really admire the piggy child. From memory, he could name Pippi Longstocking's long name in one breath.
When Pippi was nine years old, she lived alone in a ramshackle yard on the edge of a small town. Her mother died when Pippi was still a baby lying in the cradle; My father was a captain. In a storm, he was swept into the sea and disappeared.
Pippi has no impression of her mother, but she believes that her mother is sitting in the sky and looking at her daughter living in the world through a small hole. Pippi often waved to her and said, please don't worry, I will take care of myself!
Pippi has not forgotten her father. She does not believe that his father will drown at all, and is sure that he will come back one day. She believed that her father had drifted to an island where many black people lived. Her father became a black king and walked around wearing a gold crown every day.
In the days when there was neither a father nor a mother, Pippi lived quite well alone. Pippi's father is indeed a very considerate captain. Many years ago, my father bought the dilapidated house in the yard so that he and Pippi could live there after he was too old to sail. He also prepared a large handbag full of gold coins for Pippi.
So, when Pippi said goodbye to the sailors on her father's boat, she walked firmly without even looking back. She carried a bag full of gold coins, a little monkey named Mr. Nelson given to her by her father, bought a horse with one gold coin, and started living alone.
Pippi looks like this in the eyes of her neighbors: her hair is the color of a carrot, with two stiff braids standing straight up. The nose looks like a small potato and is covered with freckles. There is a big mouth under the nose, with neat and white teeth. Her dress was also quite strange. Pippi sewed it herself. She originally wanted to make it blue, but there wasn't enough blue cloth, so Pippi had to sew a piece of red cloth here and there. She wore a pair of long socks on her thin and long legs, one was brown and the other was black. Wearing a pair of black shoes, exactly twice as big as her feet.
Pippi walked backwards, and the little monkey named Mr. Nelson always stood on her shoulders and took care of herself. Sometimes he lies, but he admits it immediately. She likes to make friends and can pancakes, make coffee, make bread, and bake biscuits. When she was sailing with her father, she learned cooking skills from a chef. Picking up rags happily, in Pippi's eyes, all rags are treasures, but she gives her friends the kind of gifts they like.
She doesn’t like school very much, but she is very interested in everything in life. She didn't care about the freckles on her face, and even wished that they would show out more. I don’t mind if my clothes, shoes and socks get dirty when I play, it’s the most normal thing. Playing with your friends will remind them to go home on time when it gets dark, and welcome them to continue playing at home the next day.
She took the neighbor's children to climb deep into the tree hole, placed ladders for them, and placed mysterious gifts, telling the children that all these were gifts from the tree, such as soda. She looks at various problems that occur with optimism, and life in her eyes is like an adventure. But if she really plans to go on an adventure, she is like Robinson Crusoe. She will make all kinds of preparations, prepare a big bag of food, pick up a broken boat from the river, and repair it.
The real adventure begins. She will set up a tent and lay several layers of cypress branches on the ground of the tent, followed by thick mats. The horses were tied up under the thick canopy of trees and were also covered with thick mats. Even when it got dark and it started to rain, with raindrops pattering on the roof of the tent, it was warm and dry inside, and even the horses didn't suffer at all.
To survive in the wild, she can make a fire and use branches and needles to make fishing rods for fishing. In addition, she did not forget to bring an empty can with her. In case of danger, she would leave a note in the empty can and throw it into the water to drift to an inhabited place for rescue.
After reading this, do you feel refreshed? Is Pippi different from the girls we think of? Pippi's dream when she grows up is to become a Pirates of the Caribbean, and I have to say that I have never seen a more wonderful girl than her. How do you raise such a brave, independent and sunny girl? We have to talk about Pippi’s father, Captain Longstocking. We will continue our *** reading journey tomorrow! Stay tuned~
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