
Mary Poppins
by P.L. Travers (1934)
Like Pippi Longstocking, this features a whimsical, unconventional caretaker with magical abilities.

by unknown (1945)
Tommy and his sister Annika have a new neighbor, and her name is Pippi Longstocking. She has crazy red pigtails, no parents to tell her what to do, a horse that lives on her porch, and a pet monkey named Mr. Nilsson. Whether Pippi’s scrubbing her floors, doing arithmetic, or stirring things up at a fancy tea party, her flair for the outrageous always seems to lead to another adventure. --back cover
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by P.L. Travers (1934)
Like Pippi Longstocking, this features a whimsical, unconventional caretaker with magical abilities.

by E.B. White (1945)
Similar to Pippi Longstocking, this book features a small, extraordinary protagonist on big adventures.

by Roald Dahl (1982)
Echoing Pippi Longstocking's spirit, this story features a strong bond between a child and a benevolent giant.

by Shannon Hale (2014)
This book shares Pippi Longstocking's adventurous and unconventional female protagonist spirit.
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