Pippi Longstocking is a book published by China Children's Publishing House 1999 by Astrid Lindegren. Mainly tells the story of a little girl named Pippi. This book is one of the representative works of Swedish children's literature writer Astrid Lindgren. It has been translated into 45 languages and published.
The protagonist Pippi is a strange and interesting little girl. She has a strange name: Pipluda Victoria Ruggedia Crumonda Ephraim stockings. She has red hair, sloping braids, freckles on her face, a big mouth and neat white teeth. One stocking on her foot is brown and the other is black.
Her shoes are just twice as big as her feet. She is so powerful that she can easily lift a horse and a cow over her head, subdue strong thieves and robbers, subdue stubborn bulls and man-eating sharks.
She has inexhaustible gold coins, which are often used to buy candy and toys for children. She is very kind, warm and considerate to people. She is playful, adventurous and naughty. She often comes up with many wonderful ideas and creates one miracle after another.
The benefits of reading extracurricular books
1, extracurricular reading can entertain the body and mind and meet the needs.
After all, reading and education in class are limited. It is necessary for students to read after class to expand their common sense and adapt to the requirements of today's society. The scale of extracurricular reading is appropriate and extensive. If students can read selectively according to their hobbies, their body and mind will be greatly baptized, their mood will naturally be happy and they will be entertained while increasing their knowledge. Why not?
2. Extracurricular reading is conducive to primary school students' characteristic reading.
Expanding children's extracurricular reading can make children's personality develop healthily and smoothly. Reading good books, periodicals and works can cultivate one's interest in thinking, improve one's essence and self-cultivation, broaden one's horizons, shape one's own characteristics and make one's psychological quality sound.