Blue Troll's Broken Berry Rod

Blue Troll's Broken Berry Rod

by Annabel Schiøtz
Blue Troll's Broken Berry Rod

Blue Troll's Broken Berry Rod

by Annabel Schiøtz

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Overview

Book 1 of Troll Stories
The story of a granny, a fluffy dog, three colourful trolls and a sad dragon.
In 'Blue Troll's Broken Berry Rod' granny Besti meets Blue Troll for the first time.
He is picking blueberries. He goes to sleep under a bush and wakes up to find his berry rod broken and his magic berry picker gone, and Besti and Lula help him look for it. They meet Yellow Troll and Water Troll along the way. Then they have to rescue Red Dragon, who is stuck at the top of a tree, and solve the mystery of where Blue Troll’s berry picker has got to.
This is the first book in the Troll Stories series. Seven brightly coloured trolls, a granny called Besti, two children, a fluffy dog, an unhappy red dragon, a rainbow coloured duck and two bad birds have made their way into the books so far. The stories are funny and easy to follow, with large print and colourful pictures. Suitable for children of about three to six years old.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155114291
Publisher: Annabel Schiøtz
Publication date: 01/17/2018
Series: Troll Stories , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 787,341
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

I live in Norway with my husband. I have seven grandchildren, one dog and a liking for the trolls and dragons found lurking in the woods. I've been taking pictures of them on my walks with Lula the dog, and the pictures have turned into stories. Now the stories have turned into books. They are about the adventures of seven troll, a granny, grandchildren, a fluffy dog, and various other characters who come and go. My two eldest grandchildren appear in Book 4, and in Book 5, just out, the next three have joined in, the babies will no doubt also be included soon. The website is http://trollstories.co.uk/

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