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Lovi Moomin Moominpappa 13cm - Birch plywood DIY package

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Moominpappa is a Moomin married to Moominmamma and is the father of Moomintroll. Orphaned in his youth, Moominpappa is a somewhat restless soul who left the orphanage to venture out into the world, but is now settled down, determined to be a responsible father to his family. He often spends his time writing down stories from his life to read to his friends and family.

Moominpappa is similar to most other Moomintrolls in that it is white and round with a large muzzle. He almost always wears his black top hat, which reads "M.P. from your M.M." on the inside. to distinguish it from all other top hats in the world. He also often carries around a black walking stick. In the 1990 series, he is depicted with a slight bluish tint.

Moomins

The Moomins are the main characters in a series of books and comics by Finnish author Tove Jansson. The Moomins are Scandinavian trolls, who live in their own valley (the Moom or Moomin valley). However, they look more like hippos, rather than the real mythological troll. In total 9 books, 5 picture books and 74 comics were made. The Moomins also have their own museum in Tampere and their own theme park, Muumimaailma (The World of Moom), in Nmetaali, Finland.

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