I’m much more familiar with this version, lol
God I haven’t read these in forever. Life has changed so much and now I permanently feel like Mr Busy
Haha hear you there
MR NOISY
I have a soft spot for Mr Topsy Turvy and to this day I still say “read it all about”. Absolute favourite would be either Mr Tickle or Mr Grumpy.
Anybody else remember a series of books with animals that seemed like a knock off of Mr Men/ Little Miss? I can’t remember what it was called but I had a few. Can only remember one that I think was a pig or a horse that lived in a field that had an armchair and a TV like a typical living room.
No clue… have you tried !books@lemmy.world they may know
Mr Grumpy knows what’s up.
I don’t know what these are, but they are reminding me of that pack of markers that smelled like fruits from the 90s
kagis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr._Men
Mr. Men is a British series of children’s books and media franchise written and illustrated by English author Roger Hargreaves which began publication in August 1971.[1] From 1981, an accompanying series of Little Miss books by the same author (but with female characters) was published.
The timeframe is plausible; they were out then.
Oh I figured it out! Sanford mr sketch scented markers
As someone with generalized anxiety disorder, I feel I can relate to Mr. Worry the best.
Mr. Grumpy who would complain about the use of “whose” instead of “who’s”.
I’m not sure if it is the same one, I only read the German translation. But I loved Little Miss Sunshine’s story. It is increasingly more disturbing imagery straight from a horror movie and every other sentence ends with “Why is our story called Little Miss Sunshine?”
Of course it ends with her waking up and having not a single worry in the world.
My favourite, I love hot pink, that he’s a big squiggle and I’m just like him!
so cute, I love it
You just unlocked a memory! Haven’t thought of these little guys for decades! My favorite:
He’s a classic! You literally can’t go wrong with him
Mr Tickle because of the long arms. Although I’m probably more Little Miss Shy.