reader Û Rasmus på luffen ↠ Astrid Lindgren
Inte Han träffar i alla fall Paradis Oskar som kallar sig Guds rätte gök och går på luffen han också Och det går rätt bra ändå Det händer så mycket när man går på luffen As a long time fan of Pippi Longstocking I couldn’t pass up the chance to review a new book by her creator Astrid Lindgren Lindgren’s newest novel starring an orphan boy named Rasmus is a wonderful adventure that takes me right back to my childhood nights reading under my blanket with a flashlight As a grown woman with children too young for chapter books I still gobbled up the whole story in one sitting Lindgren does an amazing job of making both Rasmus and his unlikely but loveable vagabond Oscar endearing and relatable Engaging from page one the plot moves uickly and effortlessly as Rasmus tackles the challenges of boyhood while living out a most dangerous adventure that children are going to love to read andor hear aloud The storyline is strong and exciting but not overly complex as to distract younger readers The language is clear and flows beautifully allowing for easy engagement and immersion in the story Reasons to Read The biggest reason to read this book is because it is enjoyable and fun The characters are unfailingly morally sound and the adventure riveting I highly recommend reading this one alongside or with your children Reasons to Pass Contextual clues indicate the story to be set in a bygone era and as such there are elements of gender stereotyping with the girls at the orphanage performing household associated chores while the boys dig up potatoes This does little to dissuade me from enjoying the story but I appreciate that some parents are especially sensitive to this and I wanted to mention it hereGenre Children’s Chapter Book Fiction AdventureSuggested Rating PG There is some violence including fist fighting and a gun; although no one is severely injured or shot The main character Rasmus is delightfully opposed to and sickened by the very sight of violence which is very refreshing Gender stereotyping is present A few of the characters some potentially homeless display characteristics consistent with mental illness which may warrant discussion with younger children Bottom Line I loved this book and am adding it to the list to read with my childrenWould you recommend this book to a friend Yes Go ahead and get the book I dare you not to fall in love with Rasmus and Oscar
Astrid Lindgren ↠ Rasmus på luffen doc
Rasmus på luffenRymma gå ut i världen och ta reda på någon som vill ha en Om de inte har någon annan att välja på så måste de ju ta en tror Rasmus Precis så som Rasmus hade tänkt blir det This is a cute book There’s Good guys and bad guys and a happy ending Great for younger readers