Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the New Dotted Dresses by Maj Lindman - Presentation Transcript
Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the New
Dotted Dresses by Maj Lindman
Childrens Classic Book
One day, Flicka, Ricka and Dicka got beautiful, new dotted dresses. Then
they met Aunt Helma, who needed some help. They worked hard to take
care of her chickens and cow. But in the end, the dotted dresses were in a
very sorry state!.
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Flicka, Ricka and Dicka, the three Swedish girls, are given new red
dresses with white dots that their mother made for them. They then go out
to play.While playing they meet and old woman carrying firewood. As their
mother has taught them to always help others, they offer to help. The
woman accepts but is concerned about getting the dresses dirty. But the
girls wish to follow their mother's teaching.Soon they are at the old
woman's cottage and helping with all sorts of chores late into the day. As
they return home their dresses are dirty and even torn. Their mother is
happy that her girls were so helpful.The next day the girls wash and mend
their dresses and their mother gives them new advice. Next time they help
the old woman, they should wear overalls.Another wonderful and charming
story. One never knows what Flicka, Ricka and Dicka will get up to, but it
is sure to make an enjoyable tale. Each pair of pages has the story on one
side and a beautifully painted illustration by the author on the other. If you
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Flicka, Ricka and Dicka, the three Swedish girls, a more
Flicka, Ricka and Dicka, the three Swedish girls, are given new red dresses with white dots that their mother made for them. They then go out to play.While playing they meet and old woman carrying firewood. As their mother has taught them to always help others, they offer to help. The woman accepts but is concerned about getting the dresses dirty. But the girls wish to follow their mother's teaching.Soon they are at the old woman's cottage and helping with all sorts of chores late into the day. As they return home their dresses are dirty and even torn. Their mother is happy that her girls were so helpful.The next day the girls wash and mend their dresses and their mother gives them new advice. Next time they help the old woman, they should wear overalls.Another wonderful and charming story. One never knows what Flicka, Ricka and Dicka will get up to, but it is sure to make an enjoyable tale. Each pair of pages has the story on one side and a beautifully painted illustration by the author on the other. If you like Flicka, Ricka and Dicka, check out Snipp, Snapp and Snurr. less
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