Little Miss Greedy

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 January 1995
Little Miss Greedy loves breakfast, and lunch, and dinner! But will she find someone in Mr Men land to share her love of food? A bold Little Miss storybook that fans of Mr Men and Little Miss will love.

Mr. Uppity

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1972
From Mr Tickle's extraordinarily long arms to Little Miss Princess's sparkly crown, the Mr Men and Little Misses have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics. Now it's time to meet Mr Uppity!

Mr. Funny

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 August 1981
They're back! Rediscover the zaniest characters you've ever met in this best-selling series which has sold millions worldwide. Bright and charming, with easily recognizable characters and a small take-along format, Mr. Men and Little Miss books are easy enough for young readers, witty enough for humor-prone adults, and highly collectible for one and all. Also check your local listings to view the Mr. Men & Little Miss TV show.

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Little Miss Trouble

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 January 1995
Uh-oh! It's time for Little Miss Trouble to get a taste of her own medicine.

Little Miss Whoops

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 4 September 2003
Little Miss Whoops is one of those people that is always having an accident, whoops! Mr Bump is her brother and he is as clumsy as her! You know Mr Bump. Can you imagine them together!

Mr. Chatterbox

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1980
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.

Mr. Clumsy

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1978
Mr. Clumsy has broken three alarm clocks this week. Three! He's just so clumsy: always walking into things and tripping over. He looks clumsy, too, don't you think?

Mr. Noisy

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 August 1980
They're back! Rediscover the zaniest characters you've ever met in this best-selling series which has sold millions worldwide. Bright and charming, with easily recognizable characters and a small take-along format, Mr. Men and Little Miss books are easy enough for young readers, witty enough for humor-prone adults, and highly collectible for one and all. Also check your local listings to view the Mr. Men & Little Miss TV show.

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Mr. Wrong

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1978
A fun and exciting tale from the land of Mr Men. It's time to meet Mr Wrong!

Mr. Forgetful

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1980
Mr. Forgetful has an important message to deliver, if only he could remember what it is!

Little Miss Christmas

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 5 September 2005
Little Miss Christmas lives in an igloo at the North Pole, next door to her uncle, Father Christmas, a long, long way from her brother, Mr Christmas. Little Miss Christmas works for Father Christmas. There are an awful lot of presents to wrap. Who will finish the wrapping when Little Miss Christmas decides she needs a holiday?


Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations introduce children to all the exciting occasions that people celebrate including birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, sporting events ... and even a trip to the moon.


These colourful adventures will delight children of two years and upwards. Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience.


Have you collected all the Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations?


Mr Birthday

Little Miss Birthday

Mr Christmas

Little Miss Christmas

Mr Men A Christmas Carol

Mr Men The Night Before Christmas

Mr Men 12 Days of Christmas

Mr Men A Christmas Pantomine

Mr Men A White Christmas

Mr Men Meet Father Christmas

Mr Men The Christmas Tree

Mr Men The Christmas Party

Little Miss Princess and the Very Special Party

Mr Men Sports Day

Mr Tickle and the Scary Halloween

Mr Men The Big Match

Mr Men and the Tooth Fairy

Mr Men Trip to the Moon

Mr Impossible and the Easter Egg Hunt

Mr Mischief and the Leprechaun

Mr Men: The Rugby Match




It all started with a tickle. Roger Hargreaves' son Adam asked him what a tickle looked like. In response, Roger drew a small orange man with extraordinarily long arms that could reach anywhere and tickle anyone. Mr Tickle, the first of the Mr Men, was born. Mr Tickle was soon joined by Mr Greedy, Mr Happy, Mr Nosey, Mr Sneeze and Mr Bump. The books were an instant hit and Roger went on to create many more Mr Men and Little Miss characters. What Roger really wanted was to make children laugh, which is probably why his own favourite character is Mr Silly.

Little Miss Tidy

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 January 1995
Little Miss Tidy is great at tidying things away - she's just not that great at remembering where she tidied them! A bold Little Miss storybook that fans of Mr Men and Little Miss will love!

Mr. Christmas

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 September 2002
One day Mr Christmas receives a call from his uncle asking for help. Can Mr Christmas help Father Christmas deliver presents to all of the Mr Men?

Mr. Grumpy

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1978

Mr Grumpy has a shocking bad temper. In fact, he's quite the most bad-tempered person you can imagine. Grumpy by name, and even more grumpy by nature!

The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics. Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience for children aged two up. Have you met them all?


Mr. Snow

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1971
Lots of snow has put Santa in a bind. Who better to help him out than Mr. Snow?

Little Miss Inventor

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 3 March 2020
Meet Little Miss Inventor, an ingenious new Little Miss character full of bright ideas!

Little Miss Inventor is constantly inventing new things--her super-speedy reader page turner helps read books faster, and her back-pack-snack-attack fridge was a perfect match for her friend Mr. Greedy. But her greatest challenge yet has her stumped--what on earth could she invent for Mr. Rude?! Children will love learning about the newest Little Miss character and following her exciting adventures in this special, harcover title.

Every year Mr. Muddle gets in a terrible muddle. He just can’t remember when Christmas is. He can never get the right day or the right present for that matter.

But this year Mr. Muddle has a plan. A plan to make sure he will get the right day for Christmas …

Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations introduce children to all the exciting occasions that people celebrate including birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, sporting events … and even a trip to the moon.

These colourful adventures will delight children of two years and upwards. Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience.

Have you collected all the Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations?

Mr Birthday
Little Miss Birthday
Mr Christmas
Little Miss Christmas
Mr Men A Christmas Carol
Mr Men The Night Before Christmas
Mr Men 12 Days of Christmas
Mr Men A Christmas Pantomine
Mr Men A White Christmas
Mr Men Meet Father Christmas
Mr Men The Christmas Tree
Mr Men The Christmas Party
Little Miss Princess and the Very Special Party
Mr Men Sports Day
Mr Tickle and the Scary Halloween
Mr Men The Big Match
Mr Men and the Tooth Fairy
Mr Men Trip to the Moon
Mr Impossible and the Easter Egg Hunt
Mr Mischief and the Leprechaun
Mr Men: The Rugby Match


Mr. Nonsense

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 1 December 1978
Get ready for the second invasion of Little Miss and Little Mr. Men! That's right—those zany, pint-sized characters are back. Easy enough for young readers and witty enough for adults! Mr. Nonsense finds a good friend—in the laughable Mr. Silly.

Little Miss Splendid is the most splendid character of all in Mr. Men land . . . Until a princess moves in next door . . .

MR Men Clrg Chatterbo

by Roger Hargreaves

Published 20 November 1980