My Distraction Troll Won't Let Me Focus!
Helena Harastova author Lucia Dercalikova illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Albatros nakladatelstvi as
Publishing:27th Aug '26
£12.99
This title is due to be published on 27th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Hannah wants to enjoy her day—but her thoughts keep drifting away!
Meet the distraction troll, a sneaky little rascal who loves to pull Hannah’s attention in every direction. Whether she’s trying to finish homework, listen in class, or just stay on task, the troll is always there to distract her. But help is on the way! With the guidance of Clarissa Sharp the fairy, Hannah learns clever, psychologist-backed strategies to stay focused, organized, and in control.
Whether your child struggles with staying focused or just wants to understand how their brain works, My Distraction Troll Won't Let Me Focus is a fun, friendly guide to keeping distractions in check—and rascals under control!
- Relatable and Fun – Turns everyday struggles with distraction into playful characters kids can understand and talk about.
- Psychologist-Backed Tips – Offers practical, expert-approved tools to help kids improve focus, manage time, and avoid careless mistakes.
- Empowering and Inclusive – Encourages kids to take charge of their attention with confidence and simple, effective strategies.
- Part of the Beloved Keep Your Rascals Under Control Series – Helping kids tackle big feelings and tricky habits through humor, storytelling, and science.
For more than 75 years, Albatros Media has been crafting original and innovative children's books that are both playful and educational, fostering curiosity and a thirst for knowledge in young minds. We deliver the highest quality children’s books from novelty, picture, pop-up, and how-to books to nonfiction and fairy tales.
"Gr 1-5–This insightful addition to the “Keep Your Rascals Under Control” series introduces Hannah, a light-skinned girl struggling with a common internal foe: her “Distraction Troll.” The narrative follows Hannah through a relatable school day of missed cues and lost time, from morning routines to a challenging quiz, and finally to a bedtime delayed by wandering thoughts. Haraštová expertly deconstructs executive functioning struggles—such as “topic-hopping” in conversation and losing track of time—without tethering them to a specific clinical ¬diagnosis. This universal approach makes the content accessible to all children, regardless of whether they have a formal ADHD diagnosis. The book’s structure is highly interactive; each chapter concludes with a reflective question to prompt self-awareness, such as “What are some ways that tuning out can cause problems?” When Hannah eventually enlists the help of a purple-haired Focus Fairy, the tone shifts toward empowerment. Dercalíková’s charming cartoon illustrations depict the troll as a whimsical, polka-dotted puffball, softening the frustration of the character’s challenges. The final pages offer a ¬robust summary of strategies, presented in clear bullet points for easy reference. ¬VERDICT A comprehensive and compassionate resource for navigating focus-related challenges, this is an essential purchase for school counselors and primary educators looking to bolster their SEL ¬collections." —Heidi Dechief, School Library Journal
"This Czech import, the second in an ongoing series, follows a youngster dealing with concentration challenges and time-blindness. In the first Rascals book, Haraštová described how the memory goblin wreaked havoc on young Hugo, resulting in misplaced belongings, neglected schedules and commitments, wandering thoughts, and missed responsibilities. Here, brown-haired, tan-skinned Hannah has similar troubles, all rooted in a lack of focus: unfinished work, careless mistakes, a messy room. She also finds herself swiftly switching hobbies and interests, leaping from topic to topic while conversing with others, and losing track of time. Her problems take concrete form in the distraction troll, a goofy, snaggle-toothed creature with yellow fur, stick limbs, and polka-dotted wings that resemble Hannah’s hairbows. In need of help, Hannah imagines the focus fairy, a hip-looking, beige-skinned, purple-haired winged creature rocking knee-length boots and a minidress. With assistance from her new friend, Hannah relies on brain-strengthening games (word searches, mazes) to hone her concentration and learns to assess new hobbies before jumping in. Haraštová includes plenty of other useful, well-explained suggestions: organizing tasks into steps and doing the dull ones first, taking breaks, accepting help, confiding in adults, and practicing self-care. Derčalíková’s amusing, colorful illustrations are attention-grabbing, and the addition of new tactics and strategies will expand the audience for the series. Fun and practical." —Kirkus Reviews
"This non-fiction self-help book for children and teens summarizes, through the character of Hannah and her struggles, several typical problems shared by “people with distraction trolls” and offers advice on how to overcome these problems by recruiting the help of a “focus fairy.” All of this is accompanied by cute illustrations." —Daria S., Blogger
ISBN: 9788000078342
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
32 pages