Pippi befriends these two people in Chapter 1.
Who are Tommy and Annika?
Where the adults in town decide Pippi should live.
What is a children's home?
He runs away during Pippi, Tommy, and Annika's picnic.
Who is Mr. Nilsson, the monkey?
Pippi fights this character during the picnic.
What is the bull?
Pippi sleeps with these on her pillow.
What are her feet?
How Pippi become an orphan.
What is that her mother died when she was a baby, and her father disappeared from their ship. Pippi thinks he is a cannibal king.
Pippi does this with the two policemen come to Pippi's house.
What is plays tag with them and chases them around the house?
This is the animal they come across in the field when trying to find Mr. Nilsson.
What is a bull?
Pippi talks about this type of math.
What is pluttifikation? (Multiplication)
He is the boy who gets bullied by Bengt.
Who is Willie?
A thing-finder is...
Somebody hunts for things like lumps of gold, ostrich feathers, dead rats, candy, tiny screws, and so on.
Pippi is finally convinced to go to school because of the promise of this.
What is a (Christmas) vacation.
She cries easily and is often afraid.
Who is Annika?
This is Pippi's drink of choice for tree house tea parties.
What is coffee?
This is the name of Pippi's House.
What is Ville Ville Kulla?
Pippi gets into a fight with him in Ch 2.
Who is a bully named Bengt?
Pippi gets to school using this.
What is her horse?
Pippi uses these three things to wash her floors.
What are feet, brush/sponge, and water
Where Pippi rolls out her cookies.
What is the floor?
Pippi throws Bengt over this.
What is a tree branch?
The name of the Swedish cookie Pippi made in Chapter 2.
What is a Pepparkakor?
Pippi draws this on the floor of the school building.
What is a horse?
Pippi breaks this object off an animal who is bullying Tommy.
What is a horn?
The type of candy that children in South America eat all day according to Pippi.
What are caramels?
Pippi walks across this part of her house while playing tag.
What is the ridgepole?