The Children of Noisy Village (Astrid Lindgren)
Astrid Lindgren, the author of the well known Pippi Longstocking series, also wrote this lesser known set of books about a pack of children from three small farms in Sweden. If I had discovered this as a child, I would have LOVED it! I think all children love simple, “nice” stories about children having fun adventures.
I bought this for Christmas thinking that my first-grader might eventually enjoy it. One boring, snowy Sunday in January, my two oldest kids (4 and 6) and I sat on the sofa in front of the fire and I began reading. I planned on reading just one or two chapters, however they would not let me stop until we had read the entire book. They laughed and laughed, and were genuinely interested in the antics of the children. Even I found the book charming, witty, and engaging.
We have since bought the other title in the series, Happy Times in Noisy Village, and my daughter did a school book report on it.
I recommend The Children of Noisy Village
to any intermediate-level reader, or any family looking for a “nice” book about simple childhood fun.
The Children of Noisy Village and Happy Times in Noisy Village
are chapter books, however there are also two other short, picture-type books: Christmas in Noisy Village
and Springtime in Noisy Village
. We have the Christmas book which is a good, short bedtime-read. The Springtime book is harder to come by.
If anyone knows of any other books in this series, please comment. I would love to find more!



