Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the Little Dog by Maj Lindman - Presentation Transcript
Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the Little
Dog by Maj Lindman
Great Kids Books
The girls desperately search for a way to keep the little dog they find on
their doorstep despite Mothers insistence that it be returned to its owner,
in this classic tale. Reprint.
Personal Review: Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the Little Dog by Maj
Lindman
This charming story book was originally published in 1946. I discovered it
in my grade school library in 1958 and I have loved it and its companion
volumes about the triplet sisters Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka ever since.
Swedish author and artist Maj Lindman created several books about the
triplet sisters and also several about triplet brothers, Snipp, Snapp, anmd
Snurr. Using brightly colored, very animated illustrations she brings to life
a simple story and always perfectly captures the innocent heart of
childhood. In this story the little triplets find a stray dog and they all fall in
love. Their mother sees a notice in the paper about a missing dog and the
triplets are distraught to learn he must go. A cranky old farmer can't seem
to get the pup to stay put and there is a nice surprise. The bubbling
personalities of the little girls are endearing, especially when we see them
interacting with an elderly person. We have a lot of fun in this story when
they are learning to care for the pup. This book was written at a gentler
time than today but it so beautifully captures the essence of childhood that
I think it will always be a treasure.
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This charming story book was originally published i more
This charming story book was originally published in 1946. I discovered it in my grade school library in 1958 and I have loved it and its companion volumes about the triplet sisters Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka ever since. Swedish author and artist Maj Lindman created several books about the triplet sisters and also several about triplet brothers, Snipp, Snapp, anmd Snurr. Using brightly colored, very animated illustrations she brings to life a simple story and always perfectly captures the innocent heart of childhood. In this story the little triplets find a stray dog and they all fall in love. Their mother sees a notice in the paper about a missing dog and the triplets are distraught to learn he must go. A cranky old farmer can't seem to get the pup to stay put and there is a nice surprise. The bubbling personalities of the little girls are endearing, especially when we see them interacting with an elderly person. We have a lot of fun in this story when they are learning to care for the pup. This book was written at a gentler time than today but it so beautifully captures the essence of childhood that I think it will always be a treasure. less
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