Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and Their New Friend
by
Maj Lindman
Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka were three little girls who lived in Sweden. They had blue eyes and yellow curls, and they looked very much alike. One winter day, the girls made a big snowball. It rolled down the hill and stopped on old Mr. Fogel's front walk. That snowball made Mr. Fogel cross, but he cheered up when the three girls came to say they were sorry. And Flicka, Ricka...more
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Published
September 1st 1995
by Albert Whitman & Company
(first published 1942)
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These were my favorite books when I was in Mrs. Biddle's second grade. Fun to find them reissued.
Three little Swedish girls befriend an elderly geography teacher. The font was quite large, and made reading (and following along with a small finger) easy. The illustrations are quaint, though all the irises are missing, which is a bit spooky.
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