Pippi Longstocking's mother would turn 113 today. Greetings Astrid Lindgren

    Pippi Longstocking's mother would turn 113 today. Greetings Astrid Lindgren

    Greetings Astrid Lindgrenm, you made us dream with Pippi Longstocking and now we dream of seeing you celebrate your 113th birthday

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    Auguri Astrid Lindgren, you made many children dream with your immortal Pippi Longstocking and now we dream of seeing you celebrate your 113 years.





    From the full name Pippilotta Viktualia Rullgardina Succiamenta Efraisilla Longstocking, Pippi Longstocking is an exceptional child, endowed with superhuman strength, who suddenly goes to live alone at Villa Villa Colle in the quiet Swedish town Visby (on the island of Gotland) in the company of a white horse with black polka dots (Knabstrup breed), which you call uncle, and a little monkey, Mr. Nilsson.

    The novel was first published in 1945, written by Astrid Lindgren, and was an immediate success. Born to console his daughter suffering from pneumonia, it is set in the 1920s or 1940s and tells the adventures of the eccentric girl and her best friends, her little brothers Tommy and Annika.

    Also become one television series, has conquered children all over the world (but also adults), translated into a huge number of languages ​​and even sold in Indonesia, Thailand and the Faroe Islands.

    Unforgettable Pippi, unforgettable his author Astrid, who left us in 2002 and who today would turn 113 years old.

    "Go away - said Pippi, as long as the heart is warm and ticks properly, there is no danger of freezing!".


    Celebrate with the Astrid angels, we still imagine you writing and making us dream.


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