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by - written on 17/12/08 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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As a young child the Mr Men and Little Miss series of books were always a firm favourite of mine. They were so popular in my house that I had the teddies, the bedding, the curtains, posters, and mugs. I could go on but I'll stop. Come to think of I still have most of that stuff. Anyway as usual I digress. The point is however that once you start reading these books your love for them begins to grow and in my opinion it is this that has made the series so popular. Mr Snow is number 7 in the Mr Men series, which contains 46 books written by Roger Hargreaves and later his son Adam. Mr Snow looks like a snowman, in fact he is a snowman. He has a blue bowler hat on ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/08/08 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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Mr Snow is number 7 in the Mr Men collection. He is a white snowman character and he wears a blue hat and a red and white stripy scarf. The cover of the book is white and has a picture of Mr Snow at the bottom and the title in black lettering above it. The back cover is also white and has small pictures showing the other characters available in the collection. The story stars two days before Christmas when it started to snow. It snowed and snowed all night long. By the morning time the whole ground was covered in snow. Everywhere was white. Later when the sun came out the children also did. They were all dressed up nice and warm so they would not get cold. ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/10/08 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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The 7th book in the Mr Men series created and written by Roger Hargreaves is Mr Snow, a very festive book featuring Santa. The Mr Men books are favourites for many kids, and I myself was a big fan when I was a kid. My mum and dad would often read them to me, and then when I was able to, I would read them myself. Mr Snow looks a lot lke a snowman, only with arms and legs. He is a happy Mr Man, and wears a scarf around his neck to keep warm as well as a blue hat. In the story, it is Christmas Eve, and Santa is having trouble delivering all the presents to the children in time. He needs a helper and Mr Snow is delighted to be able to help, and together they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/08/08 (Useful, 16 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 7, 'Mr Snow'. Ironically, Mr Snow looks much like a snowman, with his striped scarf and blue hat upon his head. In his story, it's Christmas Eve, and Mr Snow helps Santa Claus when he got his sleigh stuck in the snow. Together, Santa and Mr Snow make sure all the children get their presents in time for Christmas morning. This book, written by Roger ... Read the complete review
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