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by - written on 03/11/08 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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Mr Impossible is number 25 in the Mr Men series, which is a collection of 46 stories written first by Roger Hargreaves and then later by his son Adam. The book is square in shape and white in colour. On the front is a picture of Mr Impossible himself and above this picture is his name written in block, black capitals. Mr Impossible is a purple character, round in shape with a broad grin on his face. He also wears a tall blue top hat on his head. On the back of the book you will find smaller pictures of all the characters within the series, each with their number and their name printed below. This is a great feature because it means that you can ... Read the complete review

by - written on 09/10/08 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Mr Impossible is the 25th of the popular Mr Men children's books written and illustrated by Roger Hargreaves. The books were a favourite of mine when I was a child, and now my son loves them as well. The author started writing them in 1971 after his son asked him what a tickle looked like and he drew it, resulting in the first book in the series, Mr Tickle. Mr Impossible does exactly what his name suggests. He performs impossible tasks. He is amazing. He can hang upside down, write backwards, read backwards. He can jump over his house, walk up a tree, and one day goes to school with a boy named William and shows everyone at school what he can do. He is a wide, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/08 (Useful, 20 readings)
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When I was younger, I always used to take Mr Men and Little Miss books into school for the teacher to read to the class at the end of the day. I'd passed them on to my silbings however, and recently stumbled across them when I was holidaying. I decided to give some a read, and opened up book number 25, 'Mr Impossible'. Mr Impossible is a purple figure with his tall blue hat. In his story, could do the impossible, such as jumping right over the roof of his house, or walking up the side of a tree! He goes to school with a boy named William and tries lots of new things he nas never done before, impressing everybody with his incredible skills! This ... Read the complete review
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