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by sewbizzie - written on 29/02/08 (Very useful, 47 readings)
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Mr Wrong is number 34 in the Mr men collection. He is a circular shape and red in colour. He wears one yellow and one blue glove and one black shoe and one brown shoe. He also has a plant pot with a daisy in it on his head. The cover of the book is white with a picture of Mr Wrong on and the title above this in black letters. The back cover has small pictures of the other characters available in the collection. THE STORY The book begins by telling us about Mr Wrong, no matter what he did he always did it wrong and no matter how hard he tried it never went right. The story starts with Mr Wrong waking up after a bad night due to ...
by pmcds - written on 09/10/08 (Very useful, 2 readings)
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Mr Wrong is the 34th 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 Worry is an oval shape, deep pink, verging on purple. He wears odd coloured shoes, odd coloured gloves, and a flowerpot for a hat! He always gets things wrong. In the story, he gets it wrong when making his breakfast and mistakes the postman for the doctor. Then he meets Mr Right, identical to Mr Wrong but he ...
by loub18 - written on 28/05/08 (Very useful, 57 readings)
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The Mr Men and Little miss collection is a perfect choice for kids up to about 8 years old. They will find the story fun and very easy to follow, they will also love the lovely pictures in the book and they are not expensive so they are really great for short stories. Mr Wrong is a funny looking character, he is an egg shaped Mr Men and is a bright pink/red colour. He wears a flower pot hat and a yellow glove on one hand and a blue on on the other. He also wears odd shoes. Mr Wrong always seemed to do everything wrong, he tried and he tried to do things right but just couldn't. He makes his bed wrong, he spills things all over the place, he just ...
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