
She is not afraid of the snow for her household,įor all her household are clothed with scarlet. She stretches out her hands to the distaff,Īnd she stretches out her hands to the needy.

Homeschooling Rocks! Pippi Review (with lots of links) I highly recommend this book to everyone I think boys will get into it as much as girls.Īnd here are our “final” notebooking pages! There are a few more books in the series that I would love to take the time and read with my girls, but those will have to wait until perhaps this summer, because my book pile is growing by leaps and bounds. It was one of those books that we didn’t want to put down at the end of each chapter. There were also some moments where I stopped the story, put my mommy hat back on and we talked about why what Pippi was doing was not necessarily “ok” to do (trying to make sure the girls don’t get any ideas!). They’re funny and silly, and I had a blast doing the voices of the different people and just being silly along with the book. Personally, I had the best time reading these books with my girls. My favorite part of the story was when Pippi celebrates her birthday.” I like Pippi Longstocking because her father was a cannibal king. I like Pippi Longstocking because she was a good friend. “I liked the book, Pippi Longstocking, because she is very funny. My favorite part of the story was that she was a good friend.” “I liked the book because she was super strong. First, we brainstormed on the things we liked, and then I also gave them a few sentence prompts to get things going. We are also learning about paragraph structure as we start writing our book reviews. As they get more comfortable with these, we will add theme. We are also using this time to learn about the major parts of a story: plot, title, author, main character, and setting. Can you believe it was actually considered controversial when it came out?

Pippi Longstocking was one my absolute favorite books as a child, and now my girls adore it as well.
