Tray with Lotta on Troublemaker street - 32x32 cmTray with Lotta on Troublemaker street - 32x32 cmTray with Lotta on Troublemaker street - 32x32 cm

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    Tray with Lotta on Troublemaker street - 32x32 cm

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    Serving tray with Lotta on Troublemaker street motif illustrated by Ilon Wikland. Perfect for garden picnics or serving breakfast in bed.

    Drinking glasses Lotta on Troublemaker Street - Set of 2

    Drinking glasses Lotta on Troublemaker Street - Set of 2

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    Jug Lotta on Troublemaker Street

    Jug Lotta on Troublemaker Street

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    Tray with Children of the Noisy Village - 31x31 cm

    Tray with Children of the Noisy Village - 31x31 cm

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    Napkins with Lotta on Troublemaker Street - Green

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      “It’s funny, how many things I can do.”

      Lotta, in Lotta's Christmas Surprise
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      Fact

      Astrid Lindgren in Germany

      In 1949, the young German publisher Friedrich Oetinger was in Stockholm to meet the author Gunnar Myrdal. In a bookstore, he happened to hear about Pippi Langstrumpf. The rest is history – he requested a meeting with Astrid Lindgren and obtained a German option for the Pippi trilogy. Verlag Friedrich Oetinger in Hamburg still publishes all of Astrid Lindgren's children's books, and her great popularity in Germany remains intact. The film adaptations of her books were, in several cases, German co-productions, and they are still shown on German TV, especially around Christmas. Several of Astrid Lindgren's songs are very well known in their German translations, such as "Hey Pippi Langstrumpf!".