When Tommy and Annika decide to run away from home, their mother asks Pippi to run away with them. She knows they'll be safe with her. There's nothing better than running away with Pippi—Tommy and Annika have no doubt about that!
They set off on horseback, then on foot, riding on the roof of a train, then on a hay cart, and finally in a rickety car without brakes that takes off! Along the way, they have many adventures, and after a difficult journey, they return home, homesick.
You won't find this story in other Pippi books. Astrid Lindgren wrote it based on the screenplay for the 1970 film of the same name, starring the sensational Inger Nilsson. The book is accompanied by photos from the film set.
A book as much for children as for their parents, who remember Sunday mornings watching movies with Pippi!
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When Tommy and Annika decide to run away from home, their mother asks Pippi to run away with them. She knows they'll be safe with her. There's nothing better than running away with Pippi—Tommy and Annika have no doubt about that!
They set off on horseback, then on foot, riding on the roof of a train, then on a hay cart, and finally in a rickety car without brakes that takes off! Along the way, they have many adventures, and after a difficult journey, they return home, homesick.
You won't find this story in other Pippi books. Astrid Lindgren wrote it based on the screenplay for the 1970 film of the same name, starring the sensational Inger Nilsson. The book is accompanied by photos from the film set.
A book as much for children as for their parents, who remember Sunday mornings watching movies with Pippi!
Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
Exchanges and returns
Payment and delivery