i'd been collecting these gorgeous, whimsical postcards of faeries and flowers and strawberry queens by elsa beskow "the Beatrix Potter of Scandanavia" but it wasn't until we went to junibacken--the children's museum in stockholm dedicated to astrid lindgren (pippi longstocking creator)--that i really fell in love with beskow's sagovärld or faerie world (here's a cool link showing the making of this exhibit). owen called it "food world" and after being terrorized by the story book "train" (a really really slow moving float through creepy oversized dioramas of melancholic scandanavian fairy tales) he was thrilled to find beskow's blueberry land where he could ride on a mouse, sail in a walnut boat and ski towards a giant orange.
peter in blueberry land
Selma Lagerlöf, the swedish writer who was the first woman to win the nobel prize for literature wrote
the book about moomin, mymble and little my
finally--the last book isn't swedish per se, but we couldn't resist
Richard Scarry vi lär oss ABC and have been enjoying learning swedish words (especially getting those extra 3 letters!) with lowly worm and the cat family
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