Continuing a much-loved tradition, Suzanne Chmura and Denise Sullivan’s class at Washington Drive Primary School recently held Pippi and Pirates Day in celebration of the classic tale “The Adventures of Pippi Longstocking.”
After reading the story, students dressed up as either character, since Pippi wants to be a pirate, and they watched a movie adaptation of the book. Stuffed monkeys and horses were also invited, since in the book, Pippi lives with a monkey and a horse.
“Pippi is a unique and confident character who demonstrates what it means to love who you are,” Sullivan said. “We had the best day!”
Date Added: 2/5/2024