Christmas Trolls

Christmas Trolls by Jan Brett, published by Puffin in 1996, is a delightful children’s book that captures the spirit of the holiday season. With 32 pages, this edition is presented in English and features vibrant illustrations that complement the engaging narrative. The story follows Treva, who loves Christmas preparations but finds herself puzzled when small items and even some presents start to vanish. Her curiosity leads her to discover a small creature responsible for the mischief.
Readers will find a charming tale that explores themes of mystery and holiday cheer. As Treva navigates the unusual happenings, the story unfolds in a way that highlights the excitement and wonder of Christmas. The book falls under the categories of Juvenile Fiction, Holidays & Celebrations, and Christmas & Advent, making it a fitting addition to any festive reading collection. Through its engaging plot and captivating illustrations, Christmas Trolls invites young readers to join Treva on her adventure during this special time of year.
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Christmas is Treva’s favourite time of year, especially the preparations. But this year is different. Small things are disappearing, then some of the presents themselves. Treva is mystified, until early one morning she sees a small creature scurrying across.
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