The Last Dragon in Moominvalley
When Moomintroll finds a tiny dragon, he puts it in a jar to keep as a pet. Moomintroll is so excited, but soon realizes the little dragon needs to be free. When free, the dragon seems to prefer to be with Snufkin and this breaks Moomintroll’s heart . . . and Snufkin is not so pleased to have this new friend around him all the time. A wonderful story about friendships and what they mean. Perfect shared reading. 
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The Last Dragon in Moominvalley
When Moomintroll finds a tiny dragon, he puts it in a jar to keep as a pet. Moomintroll is so excited, but soon realizes the little dragon needs to be free. When free, the dragon seems to prefer to be with Snufkin and this breaks Moomintroll’s heart . . . and Snufkin is not so pleased to have this new friend around him all the time. A wonderful story about friendships and what they mean. Perfect shared reading. 
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The Last Dragon in Moominvalley

The Last Dragon in Moominvalley

by Tove Jansson
The Last Dragon in Moominvalley

The Last Dragon in Moominvalley

by Tove Jansson

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Overview

When Moomintroll finds a tiny dragon, he puts it in a jar to keep as a pet. Moomintroll is so excited, but soon realizes the little dragon needs to be free. When free, the dragon seems to prefer to be with Snufkin and this breaks Moomintroll’s heart . . . and Snufkin is not so pleased to have this new friend around him all the time. A wonderful story about friendships and what they mean. Perfect shared reading. 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781915801883
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Series: Moomin Series
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 10.20(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 3 - 6 Years

About the Author

The creator of the fantastic world of the Moomins, Tove Jansson, was a Finnish artist and writer-illustrator of children’s books. Moomin stories have been translated into more than thirty languages and have gained a worldwide audience.
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