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Moomintroll and is
Although the primary characters are Moominmamma and Moomintroll, most of the principal characters of later stories were only introduced in the next book, so The Moomins and the Great Flood is frequently considered a forerunner to the main series.
In Finn Family Moomintroll, the third book of the Moomin series of children's books by Tove Jansson, The Hobgoblin is a strange magical creature ; even his hat, when found by other creatures, can work strange sorts of magic all by itself.
Moomintroll is a ' moomin ' - a little white troll with a hippopotamus-like big round nose.
# The Moomins and the Great Flood – A young and scared Moomintroll ( or The Little Troll as he is first called ) and his Moominmamma are traveling through a deep forest and sails the " ocean " in search of his Moominpappa.
During a storm Moominpappa and Moomintroll have to save a fisherman, and for the first time Moomintroll is respected as Momminpappa's equal.
Moomintroll is becoming an adult.
# Moominvalley in November – Moomintroll does not appear directly in the book, but while the rest of the moomin family is often mentioned, Moomintroll is not mentioned until the very end of the book when Snufkin returns to the Moominvalley.
* 6 Moominland Midwinter-Little My is the only character, apart from Moomintroll, who wakes from hibernation and gets to experience winter for the first time.
Moominmamma is married to Moominpappa and is the mother of Moomintroll.
Orphaned in his youth, Moominpappa is a somewhat restless soul who left the orphanage to venture out into the world but has now settled down, determined to be a responsible father to his family: his wife Moominmamma and their son Moomintroll.
According to Moomintroll, he can fix anything if he is able to get around to it.

Moomintroll and character
The figure of the Moomintroll appeared first in Jansson's political cartoons, where it was used as a signature character near the artist's name.

Moomintroll and Moomin
This first book was hardly noticed, but the next Moomin books, Comet in Moominland ( 1946 ) and Finn Family Moomintroll ( 1948 ), made her famous.
The book was not a success ( and was the last Moomin book to be translated into English ), but the next two installments in the Moomin series, Comet in Moominland ( 1946 ) and Finn Family Moomintroll ( 1948 ), brought Jansson some fame.
The name " Moomin " comes from Tove Jansson's uncle, Einar Hammarsten: when she was studying in Stockholm and living with her Swedish relations, her uncle tried to stop her pilfering food by telling her that a " Moomintroll " lived in the kitchen closet and breathed cold air down people's necks.

Moomintroll and books
The short story collection Tales from Moominvalley ( 1962 ) and the novels Moominpappa at Sea ( 1965 ) and Moominvalley in November ( 1970 ) are serious and psychologically searching books, far removed from the light-heartedness and cheerful humor of Finn Family Moomintroll.
They are particularly prominent in the books Finn Family Moomintroll.
Moomintroll appears in the following books:

Moomintroll and by
Finn Family Moomintroll deals with adventures brought on by the discovery of a magician's hat.
* Finn Family Moomintroll, written by Tove Jansson, adapted by Philip Bate, read by Mai Zetterling

Moomintroll and Tove
In 1952, after Comet in Moominland and Finn Family Moomintroll had been translated into English, a British publisher asked if Tove Jansson would be interested in drawing comic strips about the Moomins.

Moomintroll and .
Moominland Midwinter focuses on Moomintroll, who wakes up in the middle of the winter ( Moomins sleep from November to April, as mentioned on the back of the book ), and has to cope with the strange and unfriendly world he finds.
In Finn Family Moomintroll, Hemulen steals their barometer, and this causes them to relentlessly pursue him until they get it back.
# Comet in Moominland – A more adventurous Moomintroll and his scared friend Sniff dive for pearls, find a cave and travel to the observatory to ask questions about the comet.
# The Exploits of Moominpappa – Moominpappa tells Moomintroll and some of his friends the story of his early life.
# Moominland Midwinter – Moomintroll wakes from his hibernation in the middle of winter.
# Tales from Moominvalley Moomintroll appears in four of the nine short stories.
# Moominpappa at Sea – Whole new emotions awaken in Moomintroll.

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