Scandinavian Books In McDonald's
The McDonald's near the mall in Minot, North Dakota, has a Scandinavian theme: rosemaling in the tabletops, Swedish and Norwegian flags hung about, and this display of Scandinavian children's books screwed to the wall—

Sadly, they were quite 'blued' from the lack of UV protection. Here's the books:

Sadly, they were quite 'blued' from the lack of UV protection. Here's the books:
- The Little Match Girl, illustrated by Rachel Isadora: I always assumed it was British in origin, but was written by Hans Christian Andersen, which makes it distinctly Scandinavian.
- Trouble with Trolls, by Jan Brett: Thankfully, the book has little to do with dammit dolls, and more with Norwegian fairy tales.
- And, of course, what Scandinavian book display is complete without Pippi Longstocking?
Labels: books in the wild, children's books
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