




Finn Family Moomintroll (Moomins, 2) [Jansson, Tove] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Finn Family Moomintroll (Moomins, 2) Review: 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. Review: 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.
| Best Sellers Rank | #75,018 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,163 in Children's Classics #1,526 in Fantasy for Children #2,350 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Book 2 of 9 | Moomins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,257) |
| Dimensions | 5.4 x 0.7 x 8.2 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 4 - 2 |
| ISBN-10 | 0312608896 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0312608897 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | April 27, 2010 |
| Publisher | Square Fish |
| Reading age | 9 - 12 years |
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.
M**S
Great book
Bought this as a birthday gift for my wife. She loves Tove Jansson's books and this is no exception. She's reading it right now as I type.
D**T
Fantastic book every kid must have!
I first read Moomin when I was 6 years old. I am now 32 and still own the copy I read as a child. Moreover, I occasionally re-read it to comfort myself, when I want to feel cosy and positive. The Moomin characters are kind and goodhearted, they are adventurous and loyal to their friends. The Moomin family welcomes every guest, friend or neighbour into their home, they accept and embrace everyone oddities and offer every newcomer comfort, cookies, warm milk and a bit of constant adventure. This book has no malice in it, and non of the contemporary commercialism or greed. But it has plenty of what every kid needs: adventure, friendship and good heart. If your kids are anywhere between 5 and 12 you can wholeheartedly entrust them into the hands of the Moomins. This is really the best book one can get as a present.
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.
M**N
Magical Moominland
Finn Family Moomintroll is one of a series of delightful books by Tove Jansson now available in translation. Distinctly Scandinavian in feel the book is unlike anything I have read in children's literature. The stories focus on the Moominfamily (Moominpapa, Moominmama, and Moomintroll) and their extended family of guests who came to live with them and never left, Sniff, Snuffkin and the Muskrat (the philosopher). They have episodic adventures with their neighbors the Snork and the Snorkmaiden (who look remarkably like the moomins) The Moomintrolls are illustrated to look rather like small hippopotamuses. The author takes an informational tone sometimes offering footnotes on the Moomintroll homes or customs. The chapters are short tales that connect to one another which makes them ideal for reading aloud. (Think of the short chapter adventures of Paddington Bear as an analogy.) All of the fantastical things that occur are portrayed as perfectly normal in Moominland. What is most enticing about the tales are the charming illustrations and the feeling that reading about Moominland creates; it is at once otherworldly and very much in tune with nature. While the adventures are exciting there is never a sense of overwhelming danger, which give the series gentleness. This volume involves the mysterious and potentially threatening Hobgoblin but even his interaction with the residents of Moominland turns out to be surprisingly generous. Smaller children who enjoy fanciful books will like to have these stories read aloud and older children and the adults who read these stories will find humor in the footnotes or the "philosophy" of the Muskrat. These are clearly Scandinavian classics that have not yet reached a wider audience in America.
G**A
The cover and pages are so beautifully drawn, and I can't stress this enough.
E**I
The illustrations are beautiful. The story is incredible and it's so perfect to have a hardcover edition... I'm so lucky to have this book. I hope to finish buying the whole series one day. Thank you so much for sending it to me in good condition. Thank you AmazonGermany! T-T
R**.
Ein wirklich tolles kleines Buch mit vielen schönen Zeichnungen und gleich vorne einer herausklappbaren Landkarte des Mumintals und Grundrissen des Muminhauses. Offenbar ist dieses das erste Buch der Serie...
C**S
Amo i moomin, questo libro mi mancava. Arrivato in ottime condizioni. Spedizione veloce
K**L
I'm 41 and long have I loved the Moomins and are perhaps my favourite of all children's stories; Finn Family Moomintroll, the most famous is perhaps my favourite of the series. Tove Jansson created lovable and quirky characters, characters that you instantly feel reflect your own personality, with a simple message that a simple way of life and a life of acceptance is best, set in a beautiful land where nature is also a leading character. Here, in the third of the series, Finn Family Moomintroll, Moomintroll, Snufkin and Sniff find the Hobgoblin's Hat. Weird things spring from the hat and wonderful adventures occur to the Moomin family; loving Moominmamma, relaxed Moominpappa, boyish Moomintroll, greedy Sniff, carefree Snufkin, the vain Snork Maiden, officious Snork, the obsessive Hemulen, the philosophising Muskrat and the funny little newcomers, Thingumy and Bob who hold a secret in their little suitcase! Enter my favourite character the Groke; seen as evil, she is undoubtedly friendless and lonely. I agree wholeheartedly with Philip Pullman when he said "they seem to grow in wisdom and delight every time I read them." It gives a simple message of acceptance without wearing it's message on it's sleeve, something one appreciates more as one gets older. A life-affirming joy!
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