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THE GRUMBLETROLL by aprilkind

THE GRUMBLETROLL

by aprilkind & Barbara van den Speulhof ; illustrated by Stephan Pricken

Pub Date: April 28th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7643-6117-3
Publisher: Schiffer

When he’s frustrated, hungry, and stubborn, even the nicest troll can turn into a grumbletroll.

“Right behind the forest, first a few steps straight ahead, then once to the left and twice to the right, there lives a little troll.” He’s clearly enjoying a marvelous life—until he decides to build himself a cottage retreat. When his construction collapses, the furry, bright blue troll stomps off in an escalating tantrum described and depicted with both humor and insight. When apples won’t fall from the tree, he shouts “so angrily” that “the worms in the apples get hiccups.” Every little thing makes him rage harder. “It’s as if there is a thunderstorm living inside him. With lightning shooting out of the sky. With thunder rumbling tremendously.” Now the grumbletroll emerges, complete with two scraggly tusks marring his once-cuddly face. That night, his animal friends encourage the grumbletroll to settle down and let them sleep, but he defiantly insists on sleeping sitting up. The next morning, when the grumbletroll roars with complaints, his fed-up friends leave. Soon lonely and bored, the grumbletroll floats an apology to his friends, who are, perhaps unrealistically, quick to accept, and troll’s marvelous life resumes, his cottage retreat now complete. At more than 800 words, this book is recommended for practiced listeners who are also ready to think about managing their own anger. This German import is a companion title for a plush toy developed by creative team aprilkind.

Even tantrum-prone readers will love seeing how the grumbletroll works through rage and restores friendships.

(Picture book. 5-7)