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Turjanlinnan satukirja

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A collection of short, accessible tales intended for reading aloud to very young children, composed in a plain, folk-influenced voice. The pieces range from dreamy fantasies about infantile transformations and playful animal episodes to vignettes of household mischief, rural pastimes, seasonal outings and gentle moral observations. Each story is brief and shaped for a single sitting, often relying on humor, simple surprises and child-centered perspectives. The tone balances instruction and entertainment, favoring concrete images and familiar routines so that children can follow events easily while listeners pick up small lessons and local color.

About the Author

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Ilmari Kianto

Ilmari Kianto was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the genres of poetry and prose. His works often reflect themes of nature, human emotion, and the Finnish landscape. Among his notable titles is "Auskultantin päiväkirja: Pöytälaatikon salaisuuksia," which showcases his narrative style and introspective approach. Kianto's writing is characterized by its lyrical quality and deep connection to Finnish culture, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Finland. His diverse body of work includes poetry collections, novels, and essays, illustrating his versatility as a writer.

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