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Mr Cool - Roger Hargreaves


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Mr Cool - Roger Hargreaves

 
Description: ISBN 0749858508 / Author: Roger Hargreaves / Genre: Junior Books / Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd

Newest Review: ... his own set in 2003. I loved the Mr Men books when I was a kid, and my son likes them all now. Mr Cool looks cool. He is a ... more

 ... blue, upside down triangle shape, with a blue and white hat. The story features a boy called Jack Robinson who was bored. Then in flew something cool and blue: Mr Cool! Jack explained he was bored and Mr Cool snapped his fingers, and all of a sudden they were in an aeroplane. The rest of the book explores the adventures Mr Cool and Jack had. I liked this book, although you could tell it wasn't written by Roger. Adam has put his own mark on the book, which is commendable. The book is all about fun. A lot of t...more

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Premium Review Mr Cool - Roger Hargreaves: You're so cool! (259 words)
by - written on 09/10/08 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Mr Cool is the first Mr Men book created by Adam Hargreaves. The Mr Men were first created in 1971 by Roger Hargreaves. Following his death in 1988, his son, Adam, published four books that in 1990 that Roger had already created, before creating, writing and illustrating his own set in 2003. I loved the Mr Men books when I was a kid, and my son likes them all now. Mr Cool looks cool. He is a blue, upside down triangle shape, with a blue and white hat. The story features a boy called Jack Robinson who was bored. Then in flew something cool and blue: Mr Cool! Jack explained he was bored and Mr Cool snapped his fingers, and all of a sudden they were in an ...  Read the complete review

loub18
Premium Review How Cool! (210 words)
by - written on 18/05/08 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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The Mr men collection is definitely a great collection full of short little stories that are great fun for your kids. This is a great way to have fun with your kids and at the same time show them the importance of reading. Mr Cool is a triangular shaped Mr Men, he is blue and wears a darker blue hat. He has a happy face and puts his thumbs up all the time. One day poor Jack is ill he was in bed without anything to do, then suddenly Mr Cool appears through his window. Jack was very bored so Mr Cool asked him if he wanted some fun, Jack said yes and... click! Mr Cool clicks his fingers and their adventures begin! To find out more buy this book for ...  Read the complete review

sewbizzie
Premium Review Mr Cool - Roger Hargreaves: Mr Cool (454 words)
by - written on 03/03/08 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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Mr Cool is number 44 in the collection. He is an upside down triangle shape and is blue in colour and he wears a blue and white hat. The front cover of the book is white with a picture of Mr Cool on and the title in black letters above. The back of the book is also white and has small pictures showing the other characters in the collection. THE STORY The story begins by introducing us to Jack Robinson who is ill in bed. He is very bored and wishes he could go outside to play. Suddenly something blue shoots through the open window, It landed on the end of the bed. Jack thought it was cool and the blue person introduced ...  Read the complete review

 

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