If you’re after that same mix of humor and adventure, 'How to Train Your Dragon' by Cressida Cowell is a no-brainer. Hiccup’s misadventures are just as chaotic and endearing, and the world-building is chef’s kiss. For a darker but equally gripping treasure hunt, 'The Book of Stolen Dreams' by David Farr is a gorgeously written fantasy with siblings on the run and a magical book at stake. It’s less laugh-out-loud but just as impossible to put down.
Oh, if you loved the chaotic energy and quirky humor of 'Trash Trolls and Treasure Hunts,' you've got to check out 'The Unadoptables' by Hana Tooke. It’s got that same mix of eccentric characters and wild adventures, but with a Victorian-era orphan twist. The kids in this story are just as resourceful and hilarious as the ones in 'Trash Trolls,' and the plot twists are equally unpredictable.
Another gem is 'The Adventurers Guild' by Zack Loran Clark and Nick Eliopulos. It’s got that same blend of humor and high stakes, but with a fantasy edge—think monsters, guilds, and a ragtag group of kids stumbling into heroism. The banter between characters feels just as lively, and the treasure-hunt vibe is strong. Honestly, both books left me grinning like an idiot by the end.
I’m a sucker for books that feel like a rollercoaster of silliness and heart, and 'Trash Trolls and Treasure Hunts' nailed that. For something equally unhinged but with a dash of mystery, 'The Mysterious Disappearance of Aidan S. (as told to his brother)' by David Levithan is weirdly perfect. It’s less about treasure and more about a kid who vanishes into another world, but the sibling dynamics and the sheer what-is-even-happening energy are spot-on.
If you want more treasure-focused chaos, 'Greenglass House' by Kate Milford is a cozy mystery with a smuggler’s inn, stolen goods, and a cast of guests who’re all hiding something. It’s slower-paced but has that same sense of unraveling secrets layer by layer.
You know what? 'Trash Trolls and Treasure Hunts' reminded me of those old-school adventure books where the kids are just doing stuff without adults getting in the way. 'The Wild Robot' by Peter Brown has a totally different vibe—it’s about a robot surviving in the wilderness—but the way it balances humor and heartfelt moments is similar. Plus, Roz the robot’s resourcefulness feels like the trolls’ trash-to-treasure ingenuity.
For a more classic treasure hunt, 'The Island of Lost Treasures' by Emma Carroll is a historical romp with coded messages and pirate legends. It’s less zany but just as immersive, and the friendships are just as solid. Both books made me want to grab a backpack and start digging for secrets.
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Another gem is 'From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler'—two kids running away to live in a museum? Pure magic! The way they uncover secrets feels like a treasure hunt through history. For something more modern, 'Greenglass House' mixes riddles, smuggling lore, and a snowy inn setting that’s cozy yet thrilling. Honestly, any of these could scratch that itch for hidden clues and heartwarming discoveries.
The charm of 'Trouble with Trolls' lies in its whimsical adventure and the way it blends folklore with a cozy, mischievous tone. If you loved that, you might enjoy 'The Hobbit'—it’s got that same mix of lighthearted danger and mythical creatures, though with a grander scale. For something closer to the picture book vibe, 'The Gruffalo' by Julia Donaldson is perfect; it’s got clever protagonists outsmarting fantastical beasts in a forest setting.
Another gem is 'Where the Wild Things Are'—it captures that wild, imaginative energy with creatures that feel both scary and endearing. And if you’re into Scandinavian folklore, 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon' retellings often feature trolls in enchanting, slightly eerie tales. I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve reread these, and they never lose their magic.
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For something a little more modern, 'Don’t Push the Button' by Bill Cotter is a hilarious interactive book that gets preschoolers giggling and participating. It’s not exactly the same as 'Trashy Town,' but it has that same sense of playful anticipation. And if you want another book about vehicles (because let’s face it, kids love them), 'Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site' is a cozy, rhythmic bedtime story that might scratch the same itch. Honestly, the key is finding books with that perfect mix of repetition, humor, and bright visuals—preschoolers eat that stuff up!