Flumbra, An Icelandic Folktale, by Gudrún Helgadóttir
Illustrations by Brian Pilkington
Minnesota, Minneapolis: Carolrhoda Books, Inc., 1986
Ari is a little boy who lives in Iceland with his pappa, and Ari is afraid of giants -- especially the ones who might steal naughty children and carry them into the mountains! One day, Ari asks his pappa to tell him a story about giants. In his pappa's story, we learn all about Flumbra, the gentle giantess, who falls in love with a lazy giant, and has eight baby boys! What happens to Flumbra as she learns about love, being a mother, and traveling with her giant children helps Ari never to be afraid of giants again. A wonderful read for both humor and reassurance.
For the reading, I have gathered up or made items to help make the story more interactive and fun, too. I'll have a paper volcano with red volcanic rock, beans in a bottle to shake for the earthquake, some small boulders to shake for the landslide, a tiny stuffed sheep from Australia to sit in a "Giant Troll's hand, and a very large icicle to resemble a glacier.
I also got motivated to create some of my own artwork from the amusing pictures in the book. The troll faces have such texture and character that I was called to do a quick pen sketch of Flumbra's face.
The book "Flumbra"
The page that called me to get out some paper and a pen to create a quick ink sketch.

I left out the birds and added a few details and made a couple changes to make it mine. I really liked how my Flumbra turned out.


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