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Mr. Men Little Miss at Bedtime

Mr. Men and Little Miss Picture Books

Adam Hargreaves

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Paperback

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English
Farshore
15 June 2022
Join the Mr Men and Little Miss for a bedtime story with a difference in this new picture book edition of the popular story.

The Mr Men and Little Miss go to sleep in lots of different ways. Little Miss Giggles likes to giggle herself to sleep, Little Miss Chatterbox likes to talk herself to sleep and Mr Tickle likes to tickle himself to sleep. Discover more of their strange and silly ways, some of which we wouldn't suggest you try!
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Imprint:   Farshore
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   PRH Australia edition
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 250mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   270g
ISBN:   9780143779285
ISBN 10:   0143779281
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Born in 1935 in Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, Charles Roger Hargreaves is Britain's third best-selling author of all time having sold more than 100 million books, including all the familiar Mr. Men and Little Miss characters. Roger Hargreaves followed a career in advertising before becoming an author and illustrator. He wrote the first Mr. Men book in 1971 when his 8 year old son, Adam Hargreaves, asked 'What does a tickle look like?' In response, Roger drew a figure with a round orange body and long, rubbery arms and Mr. Tickle was born.

Reviews for Mr. Men Little Miss at Bedtime: Mr. Men and Little Miss Picture Books

The colourful characters have been delighting children since Mr Tickle first appeared on bookshelves in 1971. The Independent The timeless Mr Men books capture modern stereotypes perfectly. The Telegraph The Mr Men and Little Miss characters remain a cultural phenomenon, whose impact is felt far beyond the nursery bookshelf. The Telegraph


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