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Cookbooks Pippi Longstocking Would Use

 


Pippi Longstocking is a classic, beloved children's book character. She is spunky and adventurous. She is always making delicious food to share with her friends or to take on a picnic. This led me to think about how a nine-year-old girl that lives alone could make such delectable food.  Here are some cookbooks that Pippi would probably use.

Because she is adventurous:


By Katrina Jorgensen
North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Press, a Captone imprint, 2021.


Because we can always expect the unexpected with Pippi:

By Heather Kim
North Mankato, Minnesota: Compass Point Books, a capstone imprint, 2019.


Something to ward off bullies instead of flinging them over trees:


By Ali Vega
Minneapolis : Lerner Publications, 2017.


Because she is fending for herself and probably growing her own food:


By Joe Archer
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge Publishing, Inc., 2018.


Because Pippi loves to share with her friends, Annika and Tommy:


By Mari Bolte
North Mankato, Minnesota : Capstone Press, 2015.


Because Pippi wants wants to be a pirate when she grows up:

By Mary Ling 
New York, N.Y. : DK Pub., 2007.

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