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branflake81 · 15/10/2008 18:14

This might be a long shot but here goes: as a child I really loved the Bullerby children books by Astrid Lindgren. I've been learning Swedish for a while and thought I might have a stab at reading them in Swedish. Does anyone have any idea where I could get them from? Thanks!

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TheBlonde · 15/10/2008 18:37

There are a couple of foreign language bookshops in central london but it's a bit hit and miss with the kids books

ManIFeelLikeAWoman · 16/10/2008 21:26

The one to try would be Grant and Cutler on great Marlborough Street, or maybe Foyles on Charing Cross Road.

Or Swedish Amazon ...

Sassyfrassy · 16/10/2008 22:30

You can order books from Bokus.com I had a look and it looks like they'll deliver to England. Hope you get hold of them. My favourite is the christmas one, think I'll have to get someone back in Sweden to get it for my children for christmas =)

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cory · 17/10/2008 11:34

Even better are the Emil books by the same author. You can also get DVDs these days. The EMil dvds are rather nice. I'd try Swedish Amazon.

galwaygirl · 27/10/2008 17:52

We've ordered from bokus (to Scotland) - they have all the Astrid Lindgren books and everything worked out fine.

HTH

branflake81 · 28/10/2008 16:24

I ordered it from Grant and Cutler and it came today - thanks all!

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