![]() ![]() Pippi brandishes pistols and a sword in a couple of scenes, and fires the guns once (at the ceiling). Readers will need to check their disbelief at the door to Villa Vilkakulla and appreciate Pippi for the fun-loving thing-finder she is. She tells tall tales about her family and her own adventures as well. ![]() Pippi has superhuman strength, bad manners (gasp!), a good deal of weaponry, and piles of gold. She believes he landed on a South Seas island and rules it as "the Cannibal King." (Later editions changed this to "King of the Natives.") Young Pippi - along with her pet monkey and horse - lives in a ramshackle house, where she likes to make treats for her friends. ![]() Pippi is without parents: Her mother is dead, and her father disappeared at sea. Lindgren also wrote two sequels to this original book and broke parts out into storybooks for younger readers. Parents need to know that Swedish author Astrid Lindgren's novel Pippi Longstocking (first published in Sweden in 1945), has been a middle-grade favorite for generations. Annika says she will only accept one of Pippi's pistols if it is not loaded.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Toward the end of the book, Pippi displays her pistols and a sword. In another scene, Pippi fires two pistols, blowing two holes in her ceiling. Pippi intervenes when some bullying kids are beating up a little boy. ![]()
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