Word choice - The author uses lively and creative words to jazz up the story. Much to her teacher's dismay, Pippi has her own way of doing things and is not likely to follow the rules of the classroom. This story is just a part of the Pippi Longstocking series, recommended for students grades 1-3.īook summary: Pippi Longstocking decides to go school. Pippi’s “unruly” behavior at school is humorous, but she does not let the ‘rules’ in school define her. Her vibrant personality and humor make this book an enjoyable read for all ages. She tells her classmates that she is going to other schools and will work around their vacations-that way she never has to attend school, but can simply enjoy her time off.Īstrid Lindgren’s beloved character, Pippi Longstocking, is at it again in this story. Pippi begins to see that school is not as fun as she thought, so she decides to leave. She questions the teacher, does not answer the math problems and in the teacher’s eyes, she is a very “unruly” student. At school, it is clear that Pippi does not fit in. However, when Tommy and Annika tell Pippi that they get Christmas vacation, Pippi changes her mind and wants to attend school. Nilsson, riding her horse and playing in the garden-she does not attend school like her friends Annika and Tommy. Vibrant and eccentric Pippi Longstocking spends her days playing with her monkey, Mr.
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