The Children of Noisy Village
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1988
128
Novel • Fiction
Sweden • Early 20th Century
1988
Adult
7-10 years
The Children of Noisy Village by Florence Lamborn, Ilon Wikland, and Astrid Lindgren follows the daily adventures of a group of children who live in a small Swedish village. Through a series of short stories, including "Springtime Fun" and "Christmas in Noisy Village," the text highlights their experiences and friendships throughout different seasons and occasions.
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The Children of Noisy Village by Astrid Lindgren, Ilon Wikland, and Florence Lamborn offers charming tales of rural childhood, capturing the essence of simplicity and adventure. Reviewers praise its nostalgic and heartwarming stories and delightful illustrations. Some consider its pacing slow and plot minimal, but overall, it remains a beloved classic for young readers.
Ideal for readers aged 7-10, The Children of Noisy Village by Astrid Lindgren, Florence Lamborn, and Ilon Wikland appeals to fans of classic, heartwarming children’s tales. Similar to Pippi Longstocking and Little House on the Prairie, it enjoys timeless stories of rural adventures, friendship, and family bonds.
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128
Novel • Fiction
Sweden • Early 20th Century
1988
Adult
7-10 years
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