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Lotta zieht um

Lotta zieht um

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Lotta often plays with her siblings Mia Maria and Jonas, but does not always want to follow their rules, so the games often end abruptly. When Lotta from Noisemaker Street is supposed to put on her grandmother's scratchy sweater one morning, she gets really angry. And here is Lotta with her really weird way of setting things right by just belief in herself, and sometimes doing silly things like all of her age.

But she feels lonely in the attic, so she decides to come back home with her father, when he visits her.

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Truth be told, I actually never did manage to read the prequel to Astrid Lindgren's Lotta på Bråkmakargatan as a child (which I of course read in German translation, and indeed Lotta zieht um was one of my favourite books from around the time I was seven years old and had just learned to read) as somehow my mother was not aware that there indeed was a prequel, that there was a book titled Die Kinder aus der Krachmacherstraße (the German translation, the German language version of Barnen på Bråkmakargatan, which takes place about a year before the events portrayed during Lotta's very bad and terrible, temper tantrum day as related in Lotta zieht um, and Die Kinder aus der Krachmacherstraße features a series of episodic anecdotes of Swedish family life, of the Nyman family's and especially of course their three young children's games, fun and at times mischief, narrated by the middle child, the at that time six year old Mia-Maria). Some user-contributed text on this page is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.Spécialiste des articles culturels d'occasion, nous vous offrons une gamme diversifiée de livres d'occasion. It is a hit for your small ones about 5-7 year age but don't miss the opportunity to give yourself 80 minutes of time travel back to the days when you were young and rejoiced in a beautiful world.

One day, when Lotta has an argument with her mother because she does not want to wear her scratchy sweater, she even moves into Aunt Berg's attic. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Unless otherwise agreed, the inclusion of any terms and conditions of your own used by you is contradicted.

More Hamburger icon An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Ingrid Löbner: Gelassene Eltern-Glückliche Kinder: Mit mehr Leichtigkeit und Entspanntheit durch die ersten sechs Lebensjahre, ISBN 978-3-903072-27-5, 2016, P. Gabriele Cromme: Astrid Lindgren und die Autarkie der Weiblichkeit: literarische Darstellung von Frauen und Mädchen in ihrem Gesamtwerk, ISBN 9783860644089, Kovač, 1996, P. For one, in Die Kinder aus der Krachmacherstraße, Mia-Maria's first person narration and voice tends to often come across and read as rather choppy and distancing (and so much so that I am feeling more like an outsider looking in than like an insider actually experiencing the Nyman children's fun and games, their trip to visit their grandparents, their Christmas joys and so on and so on).



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