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Mr. Clumsy (Mr. Men Classic Library)
Pages: 32, Paperback, Egmont Books Ltd Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
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by - written on 11/02/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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The Mr Men books are absolute classics that should definitely not be buried by today's generation. As a child I had a few but never the full set with that plastic house thing you could keep the books in. In hindsight I didn't need it and it wouldn't have really made me much happier but it's just one of those things! Recently my boyfriend and I have got into the habit of buying each other Mr Men books with traits that we may have, and in my case Mr Clumsy, because I am, let's face it... Clumsy. Mr Clumsy is #28 in the Mr Men series so he's not one of the earliest characters like Mr Tickle for example. Recently some newer books have come out that just aren't ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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Mr Clever is number 28 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 Clumsy himself and above this picture is his name written in block, black capitals. Mr Clumsy is an oblong shaped character that is green in colour. He is rather messy looking and the laces on his orange shoes are untied. As well as this his hair is very wild and his moustache overgrown and untrimmed. On the back of the book you will find smaller pictures of all the characters within the series, each with their number and ... Read the complete review
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