Charles Roger Hargreaves (9 May 1935 – 11 September 1988) was an English author and illustrator of Childrens books, best remembered for the Mr Men and Little Miss series, intended for very young readers. The simple and humorous stories, with brightly coloured, boldly drawn illustrations, have been part of popular culture since 1971, with sales of over 85 million copies worldwide in 20 languages.
The bestselling childrens books series for over 50 years! Little Miss Splendid thinks she is better than everyone else! She thinks she is too good to sit on a bus with the other Mr Men and Little Miss. But then one day on her way back from the shops it begins to rain.
The bestselling childrens books series for over 50 years! Mr Brave is not as strong as Mr Strong. And he is not as tall as Mr Tall. But as you will soon see that does not stop him being brave.
The bestselling childrens books series for over 50 years! Mr Grumbles name suited him well! Bah! he would grumble every morning when his alarm clock rang. Its the start of yet another horrible day. Can the wizard stop Mr Grumble from grumbling?
Time for a celebration! Its Mr Sillys birthday and Little Miss Helpful is organising his birthday party but unfortunately Little Miss Helpful isnt as helpful as she sounds. Somehow or other things never quite turn out as they are meant to. Will Mr Sillys birthday party be a success?
The bestselling Mothers Day story My Mummy now in a brand new board book format! The Little Miss will help you show your mummy just how special she is to you.
Welcome to the Mr. Men Pocket Library - the perfect first introduction for young children to these fun and zany characters! The slipcase which is packaged in shrink-wrap features six board book stories about Mr Happy Mr Messy Mr Silly Mr Bump Mr Strong and Mr Tickle.
Has Mr Mischief met his match in this mischievous Irish elf? Mr Mischief plays tricks on everyone but one morning when some strange things begin to happen in his house he wonders who is responsible. Until he meets a Leprechaun sitting at his kitchen table!
The bestselling childrens books series for over 50 years! One day when Mr Happy goes to meet Little Miss Sunshine he stumbles across Mr Nobody crying big fat wet tears. Can Mr Happy make Mr Nobody see that everybody is somebody?