Picture of author.

Mauri Kunnas

Author of Santa Claus and His Elves

146 Works 1,959 Members 20 Reviews 4 Favorited

About the Author

Image credit: Anneli Salo

Series

Works by Mauri Kunnas

Santa Claus and His Elves (1981) 183 copies, 2 reviews
The Canine Kalevala (1992) 121 copies, 1 review
The Seven Dog Brothers (2002) 91 copies, 1 review
Robin Hood (2009) 62 copies
The Book of Finnish Elves (1979) 56 copies
The Vikings Are Coming! (2006) 53 copies
The Dogs' Olympics (1983) 48 copies
Goodnight, Mr. Clutterbuck (1999) 44 copies, 2 reviews
Vampyyrivaarin tarinoita (1991) 42 copies
Koiramäen talossa (1980) 42 copies
The Nighttime Book (1984) 40 copies
Santa and the Magic Drum (1995) 39 copies
One Spooky Night and Other Scary Stories (1985) 36 copies, 2 reviews
Mauri Kunnaksen Koiramäki (1997) 36 copies
Koiramäen Suomen historia (2017) 32 copies
Apua, merirosvoja! (1994) 30 copies
Hullunkurinen lintukirja (2005) 28 copies, 2 reviews
Hurjan hauska autokirja (1993) 28 copies, 1 review
Koiramäen joulukirkko (1997) 28 copies
Koiramäen lapset ja näkki (2007) 27 copies, 1 review
Koiramäen talvi (1988) 25 copies
The Doghill Kids Go to Town (1982) 25 copies
Joulutarinat (2011) 21 copies, 1 review
Kummallisuuksien käsikirja (2011) 20 copies
Onnin paras joululahja (2003) 18 copies
Herra Hakkaraisen aakkoset (2001) 18 copies, 1 review
Aarresaari (2012) 16 copies, 1 review
Yötarinoita (1999) 15 copies
Hurja-Harri ja pullon henki (2010) 13 copies
Herra Hakkaraisen numerot (2017) 12 copies, 1 review
Seitsemän tätiä ja aarre (2004) 12 copies
Minä, Mauri Kunnas (2009) 12 copies, 1 review
Nyrok city kokoelma (1984) 10 copies
Ujo Elvis (2003) 10 copies
Kesä Koiramäessä (2015) 9 copies
Rikun, Roopen ja Ringon seikkailut (1998) 9 copies, 1 review
Joulupukin joululoma (2020) 8 copies
Joulu (2009) 5 copies
Nyrok City. Kollektion 2 (1993) 4 copies
Menopelit (2008) 4 copies
Hurjan hauska unikirja (2019) 4 copies
Värit (2009) 3 copies
Aikamoinen ajantieto (2016) 3 copies
Kuka kaappasi auringon? (2021) 3 copies
Sankareiden Puuhakirja (2010) 2 copies
Huhuu, kuka siellä (2017) 2 copies
Pieni avaruuskirja (2019) 2 copies
Vauvakirja (2008) 2 copies
Hauska eläinkirja (2014) 2 copies
Mikulás 2 copies
Eläimet (2008) 2 copies, 1 review
Tassulaisen tuvassa (2020) 2 copies
Robin Hood 1 copy
Merirosvotarinat (2018) 1 copy
Pieni luontokirja (2018) 1 copy
Na Dikom Zapade (2018) 1 copy
Ostrov sokrovisch (2017) 1 copy
Vikingar! (2006) 1 copy
Vastakohdat (2009) 1 copy
Kutya egy Kalevala (2011) 1 copy
Le stade en folie (1984) 1 copy
Marion-neito 1 copy
Noitarumpu 1 copy
Sir Lancelot 1 copy
Hupsu vauhtikirja (2016) 1 copy
Veli Tuck 1 copy
Pieni urheilukirja (2017) 1 copy
Koiramäen tarinat (2017) 1 copy
Aavemaiset tarinat (2018) 1 copy
Koiramäen laulukirja (2010) 1 copy
Aarnivalkeat 1 copy
Pulloposti 1 copy

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Members

Reviews

22 reviews
Although the eponymous Mr. Clutterbuck believes that he leads a quiet life, in reality his persistent sleepwalking involves him in every exciting public event in his city. Refusing all kinds of invitations for after-work activities, our horned hero inevitably heads home, feeds his pet guinea pig Gus, and goes to sleep. No sooner is he slumbering, however, than he is up again, wandering around town while the vigilant Gus follows along, attempting to steer him away from trouble. In the course show more of his somnolescent saunterings, Mr. Clutterbuck manages to make peace between warring motorcycle gangs, save a sausage factory in danger of going out of business, help a famous rock band create their latest hit song, redirect the energy of the town's busiest mess maker toward cleanup, and catches the thief who has been stealing everyone's spoons.

Sleeping has never been as actively (and inadvertently) heroic as it is in Goodnight Mr. Clutterbuck, the fourth picture-book I have read from the Brooklyn-based Elsewhere Editions, a new publishing imprint dedicated to translating children's books from languages other than English, and presenting them to the American market. Mr. Clutterbuck is known as Herra Hakkarainen in his native Finnish, where he is the hero of a number of idiosyncratically humorous picture-books by author/illustrator Mauri Kunnas. I'm so glad that he has finally made it into English, and that I had the chance to read this story, which will be coming out in November, 2017 (I had access to an ARC, or Advance Readers Copy)! I found the story here humorous and involving, and the artwork intensely detailed and full of charm. Children will enjoy poring over these illustrations. I do think this one is a little text-heavy for younger children, so I would recommend it to more mature picture-book readers, perhaps five to eight years old. Let's hope more of Herra Hakkarainen's adventures find their way into English...
show less
Great drawings teaching numbers 1-20, collected from other books by Mauri Kunnas. Enough details to keep 2-5 year old boys glued to pages several times in a row. Also fun for parents! Especially I like the sheep, which seem to be in fashion nowadays.
I can't believe I am the only person in LibraryThing who owns this book. It's wonderful! The illustrations are just great and so details you can look at each page over and over again and still find some new little treasure hidden in a corner, like a spider sleeping or a mouse inching along holding a tiny candlestick. This is really a treasure to have in any collection.
This is one of my very favorite children's books, and I'm sorry that I don't see more members as owning a copy. It's a wonderful collection of humorous "scary" stories suitable for Halloween and readers all ages. The illustrations especially are a treat!

Lists

Awards

You May Also Like

Associated Authors

Statistics

Works
146
Members
1,959
Popularity
#13,123
Rating
4.0
Reviews
20
ISBNs
276
Languages
19
Favorited
4

Charts & Graphs