Showing posts with label mice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mice. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The mousefamily von Harmaja protects nature

Irja Nikkinen 2009: Kotimetsän paras kirja, von Harmajan hiiriperhe suojelee luontoa
illustraded by Milla Koivunen

Von Harmaja family lives a buzy life. Then Grandpa and Tiina find a eco learning book and they get the family to save water, recycle and save energy. The kids swap their toys, they stop taking baths and stop buying unnessary plastic bags.

The book teaches kids how important it is to think about the environment and make responsible choices. I am big on turning out the lights, but today the led lamps really do not spend that much energy, but I have been taught to turn them out so that is what I do.




Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Reino gets wings

Pirkko Vainio 2016: Reino saa siivet

Reino is a small mouse, who dreams of flying. He tries to fly with the flowers of the cow parsley, makes wings out of mable seed cases and  different leaves.

At night he dreams of flying with different types of wings. When he wakes up, he feels happy. With imagination he can fly anywhere he wants.

A nice book about pursuing dreams and then still being happy about what you have.


Monday, April 20, 2015

Mill elf and a mouse

Tiina Tikkanen 2008: Myllytonttu ja hiiri
Illustrated by Satu Ilmonen

The old elf is visited by a hungry mouse. The elf is not pleased: mice cannot be in the mill messing things up. He takes the mouse in any way and shows him how the mill operates.

 One day the elf hears another mouse voice. Again the elf tells them that they cannot live in the mill. He knows that soon there will be baby mice running around.

 The miller finds out about the mice and sets his cat on the mice. The mice flee. The old elf is both happy for the mice but sad that his friend left.


Birdseye view of the mill
Elves are not just part of Christmas. People believed that there was creatures looking over a particular place like the mill. I especially like the rich oil painting style of this book. Now the value of old buildings have been noticed and places like this mill have become a new life.








The book is based on Töllin Mylly in Nummi-Pusula.The existing mill was built in 1922, but in the same spot has been Mills since the 19th century.