Blue Troll and the Manycorns

ebook Troll Stories

By Annabel Schiøtz

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Blue Troll and the Manycorns is book five in the Troll Stories series.
Book five in the Troll Stories series.
One day, when Blue Troll is out walking in the woods where he lives, he finds a family of manycorns. Manycorns are very beautiful animals, they are shining white, with flowing, turquoise manes and tails. They look a bit like unicorns, but they have five horns instead of only one, which is, of course, why they are called manycorns. But something is not right, the mother manycorn is unable to get up, and when Blue Troll realises why, he sets out to find help as fast as he can.
Manycorns are very beautiful animals, they are shining white, with flowing, turquoise manes and tails. They look a bit like unicorns, but they have five horns instead of only one, which is, of course, why they are called manycorns. But something is not right, the mother manycorn is unable to get up, and when Blue Troll realises why, he sets out to find help as fast as he can.
There are five books in the troll stories series. They tell tales of seven brightly coloured trolls, a granny called Besti, a fluffy dog, an unhappy red dragon, a rainbow coloured duck, two very bad birds and three manycorns (manycorns, in case you didn't know, are like unicorns, but they have five horns instead of only one). In addition, five of Besti's grandchildren have made their way into the books. The eldest two are in Book four 'The Rainbow Cake' and the three middles are in Book five 'Blue Troll and the Manycorns'. The littles haven't yet joined in, who knows, maybe they will get a book to themselves some time.
With large print and colourful pictures, the stories are suitable for children of about three to eight years old.

Blue Troll and the Manycorns