The Six Bullerby Children

The Children of Noisy Village is a children's book series consisting of three books, the Swedish author Astrid Lindgren:

  • The Children of Noisy Village, Swedish Original title: Alla vi barn i Bullerbyn (translated in 1955 by Else von Hollander Lossow )
  • More About the Children of Noisy Village, Swedish Original title: Mera om oss barn i Bullerbyn (translated in 1955 by Karl Kurt Peters)
  • Always funny in Noisy Village, Swedish Original Title: Bara roligt i Bullerbyn (translated in 1956 by Karl Kurt Peters)

Another three picture books by Astrid Lindgren also play in Noisy Village:

  • Christmas in Noisy Village, Swedish Original title: Jul i Bullerbyn (translated in 1963 by Silke von Geesthacht )
  • Funny Noisy Village, Swedish Original Title: Vår i Bullerbyn (translated in 1965 by Silke von Geesthacht )
  • Children in Noisy Village, Swedish Original Title: Barnens dag i Bullerbyn (translated in 1967 by Silke von Geesthacht )

The narrator, the little girl Lisa, describes her life and adventures in the fictional village of Noisy Village (Swedish: Bullerbyn ). In Lindgren's stories, the village consists of only three yards, in which a total of seven children with their parents, their servants live, and a grandfather: Lisa with her ​​older brothers Lasse and Bosse, who live in the central courtyard, the two sisters Britta and Inga ( Inga ie in the Swedish original Anna ) from the northern courtyard, and Ole and the small Kerstin from the south courtyard.

Bullerbyn is the Swedish village Sevedstorp ( located near Vimmerby, in whose district the Headlands Astrid Lindgren was born ) traced. In Sevedstorp, where her father's family comes from, are still the three houses, which have submitted the prototype for the three courts.

Films

Pictures of The Six Bullerby Children

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