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Heidi (Penguin Readers)

by J Spyri, John Escott (Retold by)

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A Swiss orphan is heartbroken when she must leave her beloved grandfather and their happy home in the mountains to go to school and to care for an invalid girl in the city.
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Heidi is a girl lived with his Grandfather in a mountain, but her aunt tried to take her to a town, but she want to go back to the mountain,,,

"Heidi" is a very famous story for a long time around the world. In Japan, on the TV we could watch the Heidi's anime.
I want to visit to Switzerland. ( )
  yukkii | Jan 23, 2011 |
Heidi iwas taken in by her grandfather living at the Alps.
She grown up and larned many things through a living with grandfather and friends in the Alps.

This story is very famous.
I also watched animation when I was a child.
Eery time I am impressed the last scene. ( )
  pon123 | Jan 17, 2011 |
Heidi is a girl who lives in Swiss Alps with grandfather.
She meets many people and experiences many things.
Heidi is heart-warming story.

Heidi is fondly‐remembered story for me because I often watched animation on TV.I like innocent Heidi.And I was touched by her. ( )
  mniaknuacat | Nov 13, 2010 |
Heidi liked the mountain and her Grandfather. She enjoyed life with Peter, goats and her Grandfather. But, oneday, she had to go the city. This story is famous one. However, this is a little different. So that part is interesting. I think this Heidi is new pattern Heidi for me. ( )
  kebosi | Nov 8, 2010 |
This is a very famous story all over the world.Heidi is an eight-year-old girl and doesn't have parents.So she moved to Alps to live with her grandfather.The life in the mountaiuns are so exciting to her and she gets new friends,Peter and Crala.Everyday they find something interesting or have some accidents

I like this story very much.Heidi always makes people around her HAPPY.She is pure and cute.She has a passion to learn new thing and always takes care about people around her.I love her.And I like the life in the mountains in this story.It seems so beautiful.Int the future I want to visit Alps and went up the Alps with goats. ( )
  marro | Oct 7, 2010 |
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