![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Again there was a moral that asks us to treat others as we would like to be treated, and to think about how our actions could affect others. On top of that we also get a really sweet love story between two giants, all told with a gentle sense of humour. ![]() The second story was my personal favourite though as we got to spend some more time with Hilda as she discovered the hidden elf town that was right on her doorstep all along. It introduces a whole world full of incredible creatures so naturally and effortlessly, whilst also managing to fit in a nice moral about not judging others by their appearance. The first story is quite short, but an absolute joy to read. We also see our young adventurer encounter her very first rock troll, while in the second story we're introduced to both huge giants and tiny elves as Hilda learns more about the place she lives. The first introduces us to our main cast of characters Hilda, her mum, Twig the deerfox, and the Woodman. In this book we get the first two Hilda stories Hilda and The Troll, and Hilda and the Midnight Giant. As she adventures through the vast surroundings she meets a whole host of creatures, and new friends. Hilda is a little girl who lives with her mum in a small wooden shack in the wilderness. I really wasn't expecting to love this as much as I did. ![]()
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