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    Book Emil still lives in Lönneberga (Swedish)

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    The book with Emil’s famous hijinks and little wooden men, perfect for reading with children.

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    Emil and the Bad Tooth

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    När Emil skulle dra ut Linas tand (in Swedish)

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    Book New hijinks of Emil in Lönneberga Colour

    Book New hijinks of Emil in Lönneberga Colour

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    Emil in Lönneberga Colour (in Swedish)

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