Tomtemaskinen

Tomtemaskinen

1993 • Kids
Christmas is in full swing at the home of the wayward old man Pettson and his mischievous cat Findus. Gingerbread cookies need to be baked, the tree needs to be cut down, Christmas presents need to be made and the Christmas cleaning needs to be done. But can there be any Christmas if you're not sure if Santa is coming?

Why you should read the novels

Skip the screen and step into the original magic of Sven Nordqvist’s world. In Findus at Christmas, you’ll discover the tender, witty source story behind Tomtemaskinen—crafted with warmth, wonder, and irresistible seasonal charm. Nordqvist’s richly detailed illustrations invite you to linger on every page, spotting tiny jokes and clever clues the camera can’t capture. Once you’ve met Pettson and Findus on the page, continue the journey with classics like Pancakes for Findus, Findus and the Fox, When Findus Was Little and Disappeared, Findus Goes Fishing, and Findus Moves Out. For families, teachers, and lifelong readers, the books deliver the coziest Scandinavian holiday experience: perfect for read‑aloud time, building traditions, and nurturing a love of stories. Start with Findus at Christmas and enjoy the authentic, complete Pettson & Findus experience—exactly as the author envisioned.

Adaptation differences

Format and scope differ significantly. The TV adaptation unfolds in a daily advent‑calendar serial format, spreading the story across many short episodes, while Findus at Christmas is a single, tightly woven picture‑book narrative you can savor in one sitting. To sustain an episodic rhythm, the series adds vignettes, errands, and problem‑of‑the‑day scenarios, often stitching in motifs familiar from other Pettson & Findus books. The original book keeps a laser focus on Pettson’s elaborate plan to delight Findus and the build‑up to a quietly wondrous Christmas Eve. Visually, the book’s intricate illustrations are central to the experience—packed with background gags, cozy clutter, and tiny creatures that reward slow reading. On screen, timing, performances, and set pieces carry the humor, shifting the feel from contemplative page‑turning discovery to performance‑driven comedy. Finally, emphasis differs: the series leans into invention, spectacle, and episodic mischief, while the book foregrounds intimacy, companionship, and a playful sense of mystery around the “Santa” question. Reading preserves the gentle ambiguity and emotional hush of the finale in a way that the adaptation’s bigger moments naturally reframe.

Tomtemaskinen inspired from

Findus Goes Fishing
by Sven Nordqvist
Findus Moves Out
by Sven Nordqvist
Pancakes for Findus
by Sven Nordqvist
When Findus Was Little and Disappeared
by Sven Nordqvist
Findus and the Fox
by Sven Nordqvist
Findus at Christmas
by Sven Nordqvist