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Original Title: | Trollkarlens hatt |
ISBN: | 0374423075 (ISBN13: 9780374423070) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://us.macmillan.com/finnfamilymoomintroll/ToveJansson |
Series: | Mumintrollen #3 |
Tove Jansson
Paperback | Pages: 176 pages Rating: 4.3 | 11004 Users | 664 Reviews
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"It's finished. There isn't a stamp, or an error that I haven't collected. Not one. What shall I do now?" "I think I'm beginning to understand," said Moomintroll slowly. "You aren't a collector anymore, you're only an owner, and that isn't nearly so much fun." My children and I believed we were only "owners" of the Moomins nowadays, not collectors of their adventures. However, by accident we discovered that one can collect the same stamp twice, and be a happy Hemul. No stamp is an identical twin. To put it in a less Moominish way: we all of a sudden discovered we wanted to reread our collection of Moomins. And what a strange experience it is to read aloud to three teenagers who suddenly understand all the character traits of the inhabitants of Moomin Valley. When we started comparing and contrasting with whom we identified most, I added some valuable memory stamps to my rich collection of "reading with my children". My son said he now knew exactly why I need to be alone sometimes. If you wander off alone, you will be all the happier when you return. As for the wizard - what a kind and wise old man he turned out to be. Knowing people makes them less scary. And just remember to offer them pancakes. That is the ultimate test. Loved it!
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Title | : | Finn Family Moomintroll (Mumintrollen #3) |
Author | : | Tove Jansson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1990 by Farrar Straus Giroux (first published 1948) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Fiction. Classics. European Literature. Finnish Literature. Scandinavian Literature. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 11004 Users | 664 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books Finn Family Moomintroll (Mumintrollen #3)
These books fill me with awe and happiness, and just the right amount of melancholia.And the pictures make me think of something holy and ineffable, much like William Blake's illuminated manuscripts.If it wasn't for the Moomin books I'd be a poorer and more miserable person.Made me travel back to my childhood, what a warm feeling, I used to watch it as a cartoon called وادي أمان and what a terrific world...
Sometimes things do work out as they ought to: my son is well on the road to loving the Moomintroll books just as much as I do. We breezed through this second book in the series really fast -- T was able, without much effort, to persuade Mama to read a chapter aloud pretty much any time of day, as long as he wasn't supposed to be in school.This charming tale of one Spring and Summer in the lives of the Moomin family picks up where its predecessor left off. Every member of the Moomin household

Click here to watch a video review of this book on my channel, From Beginning to Bookend. A charming return to the land of Moomin Valley, in which Moomintroll and his friends discover a Hobgoblin's magical top hat. Delightful mayhem ensues.
As part of a "read a new book, reread an old book challenge" and because it's the 65th anniversary of the Moomin series (there's even a Moominweek at tor.com!), I decided to reread as much as I could of the Moomin series. Which ended up being only one book, unfortunately: Finn Family Moomintroll. I read this series when I was perhaps 8 or 9 years old, and loved it; I think it would also be a great choice to read aloud to younger children. The illustrations are adorable, and the names of the
I thought this was rather fun. It's sort of cute little creatures going on with adventures of one kind and another. Sometimes there is danger, but they find ways to get out of it. Sometimes weird things happen, like the loss of Moominmamma's purse. But, when it's found againactually someone nabbed it because the inside pockets made a nice snug place to sleepthe joy is so great that they have a giant party for the whole of Moomin Valley.I dunno, I rather like the idea of taking joy in life and in
The third in the series but the first to be translated into English. I think I prefer its original Swedish title: 'The Magician's Hat'. In this story, Moomintroll, Sniff and Snufkin discover a 'Hobgoblin's' hat which has the power to change anything placed within it. Although this is the plot device that binds all events together it's not for this that you really read the book but for the delightful characters, both new and old, that Jansson lovingly plays with. Why it has taken me so long to
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