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by - written on 21/10/08 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Mr Good is a character in the Mr Men collection of books, which were written first by Roger Hargreaves and then later by his son Adam. The collection contains 46 stories with Mr Strong being number 46 and therefore written by Adam Hargreaves rather than Roger. Mr Good is a roundish shaped character that is white in colour and therefore gives off a pure image that suits his name. He also has a green bowler hat perched on his head and a broad smile on his face. This picture of Mr Good can be found on the front of the book, which is itself square and white. Mr Good's name is then printed in bold block capitals above his head. Turning the book over you will find ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/04/08 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Mr Good is number 46 in the Mr Men collection. He is an oval shaped man and is white in colour. He wears a green top hat. The cover of the book is white and has a picture of Mr Good and the title of the book above in black lettering. The back cover of the book has smaller pictures of the other characters available in the collection. THE STORY The book begins by telling us a bit about Mr Good, how he always makes his bed, cleans his teeth and wipes his feet. He never slams doors or forgets birthdays and he is always very good. Mr Good lives in Badland where nobody likes him. Badland is a place where people do slam doors and slam them in ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/10/08 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Mr Good is the third Mr Men book created by Adam Hargreaves and the 46th and last in the regular series. 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 Good does look very good. He is very white, like an angel, with an innocent smile and a nice green hat. He lives in Badland, which is obviously not a good place for someone so good to live in. He always brushes his teeth and washes his hands and does ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/08 (Useful, 23 readings)
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The Mr Men and Little Miss collection is the perfect collection full of short interesting books for your kids; they will love the simple stories full of fun and colourful pictures. Mr Good is an egged/oval shaped Mr men, he is white and has a dark green hat. He is always smiling and he is sooo good. Mr Good does everything right, he is never misbehaved and never is bad. Mr Good lives in a bad place, Badland.... this isn't really the place for him, everyone always does everything wrong unlike Mr Good, and they all hate him. One terrible day he was walking, he had a man in front of him and because it was a windy day his hat blew off, Mr ... Read the complete review
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