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A 1936 New York Times review of the book Snipp Snapp Snurr and the Yellow Sled cited the Snipp, Snapp, Snurr series as "popular with the little children". [2] The series of books continued until approximately 1960. Some of Lindman's stories were included in a series of compilations called The Best of Children's Books. [3]
This is a list of animated films aimed primarily at children.The films are designed to hold children's attention and often have an educational dimension, particularly around cultural values, This list has all the animated films that are always dubbed in North-West Europe, Poland, Portugal, Balkan, Baltic and Nordic countries, where generally only kids movies and kids TV shows (including all ...
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The film is animated and is based on the children's book series by Gösta Knutsson. Class discrimination, bullying and racism play a big part of the story, much like in the books, since Peter is at times looked down on for being a "country cat", who is accused by Måns of threatening the livelihoods of the town cats.
Karlsson-on-the-Roof (Swedish: Karlsson på taket) is a character who features in a series of children's books by the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.Lindgren may have borrowed the idea for the series from a similar story about Mr. O'Malley in the comic strip Barnaby (1942) by Crockett Johnson.
The Sune series is a series of books for children and young adults, published since 1984, by Swedish writers Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson.The stories were originally 90 episodes made for the Swedish Radio and broadcast in 1983–93. [1]
(Swedish: Vem räddar Alfons Åberg?) is a 1976 children's book by Gunilla Bergström. [1] Translated by Robert Swindells, it was published in English in 1979. [2] As an episode of the animated TV series it originally aired over SVT on 13 January 1981. [3] The theme is friends, imaginary and real ones.
The first short film, Lisa får en barnvakt, premiered in June 1996 [4] and was released as a book the following year. Two further short films, Lisa hos tandläkaren and Lisa på picknick , were granted funding from the Swedish Film Institute in February 1997 [ 5 ] and released in January 1998.