Mr. Daydream

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Men and Little Miss {publication order}, Mr. Men (13 (Mr Men classic library))

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Join a boy named Jack as he goes on a wild adventure with Mr. Daydream without even leaving his desk!

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I also return to the Mr Men books after a gap of 40 years to read to my children and find it reassuring that they find them funny / exciting as I did. Good to see something has not become a victim of technology or political correctness - Hargreaves creates a simple formula for success.
Think I’m right in stating that as a boy I had all the pre-1990 Mr Men books with the possible exception of “Mr Snow”. Looking at all the covers apart from the latter jogged my memory.

Sadly I remember little about the stories now, despite reading them numerous times during my boyhood, plus watching the Mr Men cartoons more than once.

Reckon the last time I would’ve read these was 1983, though may have returned to them as late as 1985. Although I’ve forgotten almost everything about this title and all the others I feel that owing to the amount of times I read each publication that they all deserve to be rated five stars.

I’m grateful to Roger Hargreaves for brightening up my childhood with both his Mr Men and the Timbuctoo show more series of books. show less

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Roger Hargreaves was born in 1935 in Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, England. He is the British cartoonist who created the likes of Mr. Nosey and Mr. Grumpy, the simple little cartoon Mr. Men and Little Miss characters and books. He was the creative director for an advertising agency in London when he got the idea for his books. He first began to market show more the idea in the early '70's, starting with Mr. Men, which appeared in books, BBC cartoons and as a comic strip in the Daily Mirror. The characters spawned over 700 related products and brought along the introduction of the Little Miss books introduced in the early '80s. The two series reached worldwide sales of 85 million volumes and were printed in over 20 different languages. Hargreaves died on September 12, 1988 in Kent, England. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Mr. Daydream
Original publication date
1972-08
People/Characters
Mr. Daydream; Jack
Important places
Africa; Australia; North Pole; Wild West
First words
This is a story about Mr Daydream.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Daydreaming is more fun than history!

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Genres
Children's Books, Picture Books
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PZ7 .H2226Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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English, French, Greek, Spanish
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Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
28
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2