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K**2
you'll probably be just as happy as I was to know that the books are ...
If you grew up with the Moomintrolls just as I did, you'll probably be just as happy as I was to know that the books are not only available but still in print and you can order brand new unblemished copies. If you didn't grow up with the Moomintroll books, it's never too late to learn to love them or teach the kids in your life to do so. To the uninitiated, it's hard to explain what makes the Moomintrolls so great. Sometimes there are great adventures in their tales but often they are distinguished from other so-called children's literature by the quiet, philosophical bent of much of the text. Either way they're gems not to be missed. (NOTE: when I say "so-called children's literature" it's not because I disdain children's literature but rather that I disdain the idea that it's just for children. A Wrinkle in Time, the Moomintroll books, The Phantom Tollbooth, these are great books and they remain worth reading at any age.)
K**N
A New Bedtime Obsession Full of Kindness & Imagination
Based on some mega Moomin fan advice, we read this book first — and it has inspired a complete adoration for all things Tove Jansson in our five-year-old. The compelling blend of fun adventures, family bonds, diverse personalities and seasonal stories match our imaginative but very people-focused kid’s worldview. But this book also has opened up new daydream topics and curiosity about nature.The stories in this book - from a magical hat to a quick family trip on the sea - are exciting and interesting. But beyond that, Jansson’s well-written (even in translation) text offers a kind and nuanced approach to its characters. Even in conflict, the characters find collaborative solutions. When someone’s quirks might be perceived as problematic, the characters instead accept and often embrace difference.I just adore this book, the sweet illustrations sprinkled throughout and the wonderful writing.
E**C
great for kids; great for adults
When I first talked about this book in elementary school (about a million years ago...ok, 21 years ago), no one seemed to know what I was talking about. Turns out my having lived overseas in the 80s exposed me to a bunch of literature that just now is hitting the American mainstream.This particular book is one of my long time favorites. The characters are a bit absurd, but it's amazing how you don't really notice that as you get to know them better.Jansson is able to weave life lessons and psychology in a brilliantly subtle fashion into the stories.This book isn't about happy endings or the world having to be a certain way; rather, I think it embraces the world the way it is without being pessimistic.I wish I could give this book six stars.Extremely enjoyable, quick read. I'm going to order the entire series right now.
G**S
memories ...
I'll never forget reading this as a child - it was just grown up enough to challenge me a little, but contained plenty of silly humor and whimsical adventure. I couldn't put it down, took it with me everywhere, and wanted to read it again and again.It was so fun to imagine being in this relaxed household and having such adventures ... the world is presented as sometimes a little scary but basically OK, and the "children" of the family can handle it. Not in an absurd "adults are stupid, kids rule" way, though. This book gets things just right.So when my wife wanted a gift idea ...There is just *something* about it ... you are drawn in to know and care about the characters, whimsical and silly as they are. I couldn't put it down as a child, and it is just as fun reading it now.
J**R
Charming
As a child, I read the Moomin books by Tove Jansson back in the 1950s and was delighted to find they are available through Amazon in excellent and reasonably-priced hardcover editions, with the wonderful illustrations intact. 'Finn Family Moomintroll' was always my favorite and is still, though they are all good.The Moomins are small animals, like pygmy hippos except that they walk on two feet. They live near the sea in Moomin Valley, with various other creatures both real and imaginary, like Sniff, the Muskrat and the Hemulen. What is wonderful about the Moomins is that they are completely accepting of everyone and, indeed, invite anyone who turns up not only to stay with them, but to move in to their ever-expanding household. Various adventures happen to them (in this book mostly arising out of their unwitting acquisition of the Hobgoblin's Hat, which transforms anything that is put into it), but although the author never lapses into sugary sweetness, nothing ever ends unhappily, even for the fearsome Groke.Ms. Jansson's imagination is marvelous in its inventiveness and detail, and the illustrations bring the characters to life visually. For anyone who has children in the 7-11 range, or for adults like me who are old enough to be children again, this book and its companions will bring nothing but happiness.
M**I
New character, new episode
The main characters were the same from the first book, but there are several new characters appeared in this book. And they played inportant part to enrich each episode. You will learn one the key characters, the Hobgoblin, will play important role. And it's another fun book!
B**S
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Fast shipping and fun stories
H**N
wonderful series for kids
I love these quirky stories with their peculiar characters. I grew up with them, brought my son up with them, now buy them for kids of the next generation. Great to read to younger kids, great books for young readers .
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