Saturday, May 30, 2015

Kirjakeijukainen


Some time ago I discovered the library fpga by car the Swedish version of this book. Nostalgiahyöky was so intense that I put in the Finnish Rubber Tarzan immediately reserve and waited for the next weeks and the arrival of the book just täpinöissäni. Rubber Tarzan was one of those books that I read as a child over and over again, and yet once or twice. I wanted to try, you still attracted to the story - and I am trying hard to get the oldest pojankin read this.
Robotics (whose name I read otherwise if small Likka always, even thought it must be really Ilkka) Ollila is an ordinary little boy, but terribly unlucky one. Robotics does not know how to ride a bike, do not spit, play football or read, and he has no friends at all. School instead of the big boys bully ICS At Your every single day, and give him the water washes fpga the school restroom. Mother säälittelee little children, but does not know how to be helpful and father again focused on blaming everything for his son. Father Ollila is trying to do Iikasta real man like Tarzan, but surely it was nothing. One day, however Robotics face the very real witch and must make a wish. In considering this matter long and hard Robotics comes up with the perfect fpga wish: that all his wishes come true. However, the wish is too demanding to be implemented permanently, but for one day witch makes Iikasta super boy. Robotics spends the day with effectively by, vengeance and injustice prove to others that he is not a Loser. The story turned out to be surprisingly sad. ICS At Your are treated all over really badly and probably can imagine how long Iikka reprisals were, say, the big boys in mind? So, does not keep any, and the very next day - when the Robotics is again an ordinary boy - waiting for her school fpga water washing and toilet lock. : / I had somehow managed to block my memory this unpleasant end, and I imagined the story of a traditional teaching The evil shall be recompensed. Maybe you should not be taken so seriously old children's books and to focus on the positive side of the story. The child agreed to open the Rubber Tarzan, when I showed the book a large font and crisp images. In fact, a quick read of this one night before going to sleep, that is, reading is not much not. The boy is refueled fpga this for a week, so maybe the story is hardly entertain him. Too bad.
I also read this several times as a child! Hih, be fun to spot our old friend the cover from your blog :) I experienced this time as a child boyish book, so little nowadays might wonder what this has appealed to me in the middle of the other Princess books .. And by the way I do, indeed, I do not remember the end to be so sad! Duh ... Reply Remove
Anni, Exciting, I do not know how to keep this boyish book when I really did not know. :) As I remember that this was discussed after a nice hard, which is what I hoped to if you should wish for something, and lo and behold, all the way it was hoped the same as Robotics. Remove
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