The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Tall was very very tall. Quite the tallest person you have ever met. In fact, quite the tallest person you've never met, because you've never met anybody with legs as long as Mr Tall's…
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Snow's job is to help Father Christmas. He has to make sure that all the right toys for all the right boys, and all the right toys for all the right girls, were put into all the right sacks.
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Chatterbox was one of those people who simply couldn't stop talking. He used to talk to anybody and everybody about anything and everything, going on and on and on. And on and on and on.
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Silly lived in Nonsenseland, which is a very funny place to live. You see, in Nonsenseland, everything is as silly as it can be. This year Mr Silly is determined to win the Nonsense Cup for having the silliest idea.
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Dizzy was, to be quite honest, not very clever. The trouble with Mr Dizzy is that he lived in a country where everybody else was terribly clever. Cleverland!
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Cheerful always woke up in a cheerful mood, with a bright sunny smile on his face. In fact, Mr Cheerful was one of the most cheerful people you are ever likely to meet. He did, however, have one secret that made him sad. But nobody knew about it.
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Nonsense had no sense at all. Not a scrap. He moved to a tree because he wanted to be nearer the ground. And he eats porridge on toast for breakfast.
The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years!
Mr Happy and Mr Greedy are fed up with Mr Mischief playing tricks on them. But when Mr Mischief tries to trick the wizard he may have finally gone too far.
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