Christel Rönns
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Written by Eija Timonen | Illustrated by Christel Rönns
The Trolls of Skulk Mountain
The moon’s child cuts the grain of sleep, while the troll’s child is quite a sneak!
Exciting and atmospheric troll tales with Christel Rönns’ charming illustrations.
Trolls live in their own holes in underground caves, but sometimes they need human company, or even human assistance. As a reward, the trolls might give out a piece of dark bread, a good catch of fish, or gold coins from their treasure chests.
Eija Timonen’s troll stories take the reader from the depths of the forest to the heart of the mountain, and from there to the circus. In troll country, there’s plenty of excitement and humour for everyone. Max gets to visit the land of the trolls, where he meets a feisty troll princess, who is about to be wedded to the mountain king of Trunk Mountain. Tuomo, on the other hand, is fishing at the pond when a little old man rows to the shore. Bubbling cheerfully, the boat sinks into the lake, but that doesn’t seem to bother Tuomo’s strange visitor. He cheerfully greets Tuomo, introducing himself as Veeti, hailing from the other side. When Tuomo wonders about the sinking boat, Veeti just smiles:
- Never you mind. That which goes to the other side, remains safe on the other side.
The Trolls of Skulk Mountain is a captivating collection of fairy tales for the whole family!
Written by Tittamari Marttinen | Illustrated by Christel Rönns
Nepi the Lucky Dog
Written by Tittamari Marttinen | Illustrated by Christel Rönns
Nepi and the Best Dogsitter
Rights sold: Chinese (Simplified)
Written by Tuula Korolainen | Illustrated by Christel Rönns
Kitten and Sloppy
Kitten’s mum is upset feeling she has to clean up after everyone else in the family. And as if that wasn’t enough. Sloppy jumps out of the mirror – a little, sloppy cat who looks just like Kitten. And boy, can Sloppy make a mess! He storms from room to room putting everything in disarray, even pasting the walls with jam. Kitten gets carried away with the mess-making, finding how much fun it can be. But when Sloppy transforms the vacuum cleaner into a blower, and breaks Kitten’s Rat Castle, little Kitten gets anxious. His old friend Brownie has to come help keep the peace with his magic.
Written by Tuula Korolainen | Illustrated by Christel Rönns
Kitten and his balloon of Anger
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