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  2. Teddybjörnen Fredriksson - Wikipedia

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    This song made Berghagen famous among children, and the real "Teddy bear Fredriksson" is locked in a booth at Leksaksmuseet in Stockholm. The song charted at Svensktoppen on 21–28 December 1969, with positions 9 and 10. [2] A cover was made of the song by the swedish singer Petra Marklund for the scandinavium edition of the album Love CPR

  3. Sjörövar-Fabbe - Wikipedia

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    Sjörövar-Fabbe" (English: Pirate grandpa Fabian) is a Swedish shanty-style children's song originally written by Georg Riedel and Astrid Lindgren for the film Pippi in the South Seas (Pippi Långstrump på de sju haven) in 1970.

  4. Category:Swedish children's songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish children's songs" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Årstiderna; B.

  5. Lille katt - Wikipedia

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    "Lille katt" (English: Little cat) is a Swedish children's song. The lyrics were written by the author Astrid Lindgren. The music was composed by Georg Riedel. It appears in the 1972 film Nya hyss av Emil i Lönneberga.

  6. Björnen sover - Wikipedia

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    Björnen sover is a Swedish singing game, used both as a round dance and a children's song. The tune is a simplified version of the one used for Gubben Noak, published by Carl Michael Bellman, published in Songs of Fredman in 1792. Still today (1999), research hasn't proved if Bellman wrote the tune or not.

  7. Barnens svenska sångbok - Wikipedia

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    Barnens svenska sångbok ("Children's Swedish Song book") is a 1999 Swedish song book by Anders Palm and Johan Stenström.It follows the 1997 song book Den svenska sångboken and is followed by the 2009 song book Evert Taube – Sångboken.

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  9. Mors lilla Olle - Wikipedia

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    In the song, Olle is approximately 4–5 years of age, and therefore does not understand what a bear is. The lyrics was inspired by an actual event. In September 1850, a toddler named Jon Ersson and his older siblings picked lingonberries a couple of hundred meters from their home in Morbäcksätern outside the village Särna in Dalarna .