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by pmcds - written on 08/10/08 (Very useful, 24 readings)
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Mr Forgetful is the 14th in the popular Mr Men series created by Roger Hargreaves in 1971. The books are timeless and were a favourite of mine when I was a kid. I now read them to my son and he loves them, too. Each story normally carries some kind of moral to it, and this one shows us how important it can be top not forget things. Mr Forgetful is a deep blue colour and is shaped like an egg. His mouth is shaped as if he is saying 'Oh!' as he constantly forgets, and he wears a little red hat. The story shows Mr Forgetful as he wakes up and forgets his dream, then forgets where the bathroom is and burns his breakfast before heading into town to buy a stamp and ...
by sewbizzie - written on 16/05/08 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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Mr Forgetful is number 14 in the Mr Men collection. He is a round shaped man and is a dark blue colour. He wears a little red hat. The cover of the book is white and has a picture of Mr Forgetful and the title in black lettering above this. The back cover of the book is also white and has small pictures showing the other characters in the collection. THE STORY The book starts by telling us that it is a beautiful summer morning and Mr Forgetful is fast asleep in his home, Forget-me-not Cottage. He was having a nice dream. The sun shines through the window and wakes Mr Forgetful, he then tries to remember what he was dreaming about. Mr ...
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