- Assar Bubbla
- Bill Bergson
- Brenda Brave
- Britt Mari
- Brothers Lionheart
- Bullerby Children
- Bullerbyn
- Emil
- Fiolito
- Herr Liljonkvast
- Junker Nils
- Karlson on the Roof
- Kati
- Kerstin and Barbro
- Lotta
- Mardie
- Mimmi och Peter
- Mio
- Mirabell
- Peter and Petra
- Pippi Longstocking
- Rasmus
- Red bird
- Ronia
- Samuel August and Hanna
- Seacrow Island
- Simon Small
- Skinny Jack
- Tommy and Annika
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In the big red house, down by the river lives Mardie. Her mummy and daddy live there too and her little sister Lisbet and a black poodle called Sasso and a kitten called Goodie. Oh, and Alma. Mardie’s real name is Margaret, but she only gets called that when she needs to be reprimanded. And that’s quite often, actually, because she’s got a whole lot of preposterous ideas and never thinks before she does things. Not until afterwards …
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The Junedale Jig, that’s Lisbet – at least that’s what Mr Nilsson calls her. And Lisbet, she follows her big sister through thick and thin, no matter what adventures Mardie comes up with. Like the time Mardie is going to watch the May Fire. She wants to be so beautifully dressed that the whole town will be stunned. Although mummy has said she is not allowed. Well, it turns out as one might have expected. “You’re nuts, Mardie”, says Lisbet.
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Finally the snow is falling over Junibacken! Mardie and Lisbet are playing wild games in the snow. Yes, even Daddy has to join in and throw snowballs because it’s all so wonderful. But the next day, Mardie gets sick, so Lisbet has to go without her to buy Christmas presents with Alma. And suddenly Lisbet is standing there on the runners behind a sleigh, heading straight into the forest…
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Includes the two books about Mardie (Meg).
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Lisbet follows her big sister everywhere, because Mardie has so many good ideas. But Lisbet gets quite a lot of bright ideas herself, actually. For example, she is very good at sticking things into places they shouldn’t be – like that time when she stuck a pea into one of her nostrils, just to see if it would fit …
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Mardie thinks the Christmas holidays are almost as wonderful as Christmas itself. Her little sister Lisbet agrees. They help with the Christmas preparations, bake ginger snaps, and make toffees and decorations. In the evenings they write long wish-lists for Santa. One morning when they wake up they discover that the river is frozen. Finally, they can go sliding on it!
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