


Books in series

#1
The Children on Troublemaker Street
1957
Look out—here comes trouble! Jonas, Maria, and Lotta Nyman don't mean to make trouble, but because their idea of fun is to stick salami on the windows, keep the water running from the kitchen faucet until the sink overflows, and lower meatballs down through the chimney, trouble just seems to follow them....
With the Nyman kids around, anything can happen!

#2
Lotta on Troublemaker Street
1958
Poor Lotta is having a very bad day. First, she wakes up mad because in her dream her older brother and sister were mean to her. Then, Mother expects her to wear a sweater that "scratches and tickles." Madder than ever, Lotta decides to run away and find a new place to live. After all, everyone at her house is mean, so she won't miss her family at all—will she? This hilarious and authentic look at a very bad day in the life of a very spunky five-year-old is sure to resonate with every reader.

#3
Lotta's Bike
1971
Lotta is determined to have a bicycle, and when she hears that her neighbor keeps one in a shed, she decides to take it for a ride. But Lotta learns that not all bicycles are easy to ride! Full-color illustrations.

#4
Lotta kann fast alles
1977
Del 2 i serien som börjar med Visst kan Lotta cykla. Visst kan Lotta allting. Fast ingen i familjen tror det. Men när pappa inte kan hitta någon julgran, så blir det Lotta som ordnar den saken.
Lotta can do almost everything. She can do chores for a sick neighbor, rescue her stuffed Teddy piglet, and even find a Christmas tree in a village where there are none left.

#5
Lotta's Easter Surprise
1990
From the author of Pippi Longstocking comes a story of Lotta, a charming five-year-old, who cannot imagine Easter without the chocolate eggs that the Easter bunny always brings. But, since the only candy store in town has closed for good, that is what may happen. Unless, of course, Lotta can save the day....
Author

Astrid Lindgren
Author · 109 books
Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren, née Ericsson, (1907 - 2002) was a Swedish children's book author and screenwriter, whose many titles were translated into 85 languages and published in more than 100 countries. She has sold roughly 165 million copies worldwide. Today, she is most remembered for writing the Pippi Longstocking books, as well as the Karlsson-on-the-Roof book series. Awards: Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing (1958)