The Tomtes of Hilltop Stream

Brenda Tyler

Availability:
Out of print

Quick Look

  • Third story in the popular 'Hilltop' series about the helpful Tomtes
  • A gentle message about caring for your local area
  • Charming, natural illustrations, inspired by Elsa Beskow

Jamie and Emily try to clean up Hilltop stream with help from their little Tomte friends. Will the otter return?

Format:
hardback
Size:
220 x 302 mm
Publisher:
Floris Books
Subject:
Picture Books
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Age Range:
From 3 to 6 years
Extent:
32 pages
ISBN:
9781782500452
Publication date:
23 Jan 2014

Description

Emily and Jamie live near Hilltop Wood. Through Hilltop Wood runs Hilltop Stream, and the two children love to splash and play in its clear water.

One day, they discover the stream has become dark and dirty, and the otter they used to see has gone. What can they do?

This is the third enchanting story about Jamie and Emily's helpful Tomte friends, who help them make the stream sparkle again. But will the otter return?

Reviews

'The story is easy to read, and the illustrations too!'
-- Kindling, The Journal for Steiner Waldorf Early Childhood Care and Education, Spring 2014

'A charming new story.'
-- Juno, Spring 2014

'A unique, imaginative illustrated nature fantasy series book about a tiny ecological cleanup crew called the Tomtes, wise, tiny elf-like beings who "understand the ways of nature and how wild things live," and are rarely seen by adults... This charming book and series celebrates nature and the need for a clean environment. The beautiful paintings are inspired by the artist's home in southern England.'
-- MBR, June 2014

'In this delightful story some Tomtes (mythological little creatures from Scandinavian folklore), turn Emily and Jamie into Tomtes and they all work together building boats and rafts for their journey downstream to clean up the stream.'
-- Vermont Country Sampler

Author

Brenda Tyler was born in London and grew up in the New Forest in southern England and her love of trees and woodland flourished from there. She was also inspired from early childhood by Elsa Beskow's classic stories of little folk living almost unseen in the landscape. She started producing Tomte greeting cards, which led to writing The Tomtes of Hilltop Wood. She lives in York, England and is involved in the York Steiner School.

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