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Mr. Dizzy

by Roger Hargreaves

Poor Mr. Dizzy! Elephant and Pig are so clever, and he just is not. They tease him with riddles and make fun at his answers. But Mr. Dizzy endures, until a drink of water changes everything. Pictures are beautifully described. If you enjoy reading this book, you may also enjoy other books by Roger Hargreaves which are available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Dizzy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Dizzy always gets things confused until one day he happensupon a wishing well, and his dearest wish comes true!

Mr. Docker Is Off His Rocker! (My Weird School #10)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

<P>Something weird is going on! <P>Mr. Docker must be a mad scientist! He does nutty experiments and he has an evil, demented, cackling laugh. Plus he invented a car that runs onto potatoes. Mr. Docker is the weirdest science teacher ever! Is he trying to take over the world?

Mr. Duck Means Business

by Tammi Sauer

Mr. Duck lived by himself at the pond. Each day he followed the same schedule. Day after day, week after week, and year after year. And nothing changed. Everything was just as Mr. Duck liked it, and he was very happy. Until one day, when some unexpected visitors ruffle Mr. Duck's feathers ...

Mr. Ferris and His Wheel

by Gilbert Ford Kathryn Gibbs Davis

Capturing an engineer's creative vision and mind for detail, this fully illustrated picture book biography sheds light on how the American inventor George Ferris defied gravity and seemingly impossible odds to invent the world's most iconic amusement park attraction, the Ferris wheel. A fun, fact-filled text by Kathryn Gibbs Davis combines with Gilbert Ford's dazzling full-color illustrations to transport readers to the 1893 World's Fair, where George Ferris and his big, wonderful wheel lifted passengers to the skies for the first time.

Mr. Ferris and His Wheel (Into Reading, Trade Book #5)

by Kathryn Davis Gilbert Ford

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Mr. Forgetful (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

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

Mr. Fullerman’s Flag Factory

by Tammy Fleishman

A fuller is a person who works with cloth. In this book, Mr. Fullerman dyes his bolts of cloth different colors in preparation for making the flags that he will send all over the world. Join the fun as the friendly and playful bolts, led by the wise bolt Wooly, go through the process of becoming different after they have all been the same. It&’s exciting, and sometimes scary, too. In the end, they realize that, just like people, even though they will represent different cultures and countries, they all came from the same cloth and are the same, but unique in their own way. The next time you see flags from different countries waving at each other, you&’ll know the real reason why: because they were friends before they were flags.

Mr. Funny (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

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.Back to the Mr. Men & Little Miss microsite.

Mr. Fussy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Fussy is the most persnickety person in all of Mr. Men land: He even dusts his flowers and irons his shoelaces! So what will he do when Mr. Clumsy shows up for a visit?

Mr. Gedrick and Me

by Patrick Carman

New York Times bestselling author Patrick Carman delivers a modern reimagining of the classic Mary Poppins tale in this story about family, grief, and healing—with a dash of magic! Stanley Darrow isn’t sure what to expect when the mysterious Mr. Gedrick appears on his doorstep. He is certain, however, that his family could use Mr. Gedrick’s help: Their lives—and their house—have been a mess since Stanley’s dad died.The strange new nanny quickly helps them transform their cluttered home into a sparkling and spotless version of its former self, but it’s going to take more than a clean house to help the Darrow family learn to live and love again.Can Mr. Gedrick help Stanley, his brother, Fergus, his sister, Amelia, and his mom find their way back to each other? And what secrets of his own is Mr. Gedrick hiding behind his crooked grin?

Mr. George Baker

by Amy Hest

With subtlety and tenderness, Amy Hest tells the tale of an elderly man and a young boy linked by the common pursuit of learning to read. George can't read. A hundred years old, and he never learned how. "That must be corrected," says George. George Baker and Harry don't seem the likeliest of friends. But sitting side by side on George's porch in the morning, waiting for the school bus to come, the two have plenty in common -- this hundred-year-old musician with the crookedy fingers going tappidy on his knees and the young schoolboy whose shoelaces always need tying. They're both learning to read, and it's hard. What's easy is the warm friendship they share. In an inspired pairing, a best-selling author and illustrator pay quiet tribute to the power of language and intergenerational bonds.

Mr. Good (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Good, unlike Little Miss Bad, is very, very good. But he lives in Badland, where he is misunderstood and miserable! Will he ever find somewhere he belongs?

Mr. Granite Is from Another Planet! (My Weird School Daze #3)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

It's the start of a new school year, and A.J.'s third-grade teacher, Mr. Granite, is out of this world! He's a supergenius who talks weird, acts weird, and looks weird. He knows everything. Is he a computer posing as a person, or does he come from another planet?

Mr. Greedy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Greedy Wants to eat everything in sight. How will he ever stick to a low-calorie diet?

Mr. Grumble (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

No collection is complete without the latest adorable additions to the ever-popular, always brimming with personality Mr. Men and Little Miss family. Over 150 million copies sold worldwide!Mr. Grumble complains about everything—until the day a wizard teaches him a lesson.

Mr. Grumpy

by Lea Daniel

A grumpy little boy is cheered up by his babysitter, who teaches him the different ways in which dogs and people handle being too hot.

Mr. Grumpy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Grumpy is in a BAD mood, until he gets a visit from Mr. Tickle!

Mr. Gumpy's Outing

by John Burningham

"Mr. Gumpy's little scow becomes a miniature ark when he takes two children and one each of various domestic animals for a ride .... The water appears so warmly inviting, and the tea they all share so satisfying, that the promise of the first glowing page is fulfilled. Burningham's sketchy yellow lines make the sun shine on his pages, and his animals--sometimes jaunty, more often appealingly hesitant--are his alone, unostentaciously distinctive. Mr. Gumpy has bumbling charm, and his outing is an unqualified pleasure." Kirkus Reviews This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Happy (Mr. Men Book)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Miserable is the saddest person in the land. Will Mr. Happy be able to help him? Other books in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series are available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Happy (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

They're back! Rediscover the zaniest and most lovable characters you've ever met in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series—the best-selling, timeless, and universal books, which have sold millions of copies worldwide.Digitally available for the first time, these bright, charming books, with their easily recognizable characters, are easy enough for young readers and witty enough for adults.This fantastic read-to-me edition is read by Audie and Grammy award-winning narrator of Harry Potter, Jim Dale, who perfectly captures each character’s unique voice and personality. Get ready to fall in love with Mr. Men and Little Miss books all over again or for the very first time!

Mr. Hare's Big Secret

by Hannah Dale

Mr. Hare has a secret: there are big, juicy cherries at the top of the tree, but he needs his friends' help to get them down. One by one, he tricks each friend into dancing with him under the tree, until all the cherries fall to the ground and the forest friends have a great feast. Accumulation, sound words, repetition, and pure entertainment make this the perfect read-aloud book for adults and children to share.

Mr. Harrison Is Embarrassin’! (My Weirder School #2)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

My Weirder School weirder than ever!Mr. Harrison, the tech guy at Ella Mentry School, can fix anything: computers, phones, pencil sharpeners. He can also build anything, like a solar-powered umbrella. What a nerd! But when the power goes out in the school, everyone is yelling and screaming and freaking out in the dark. Can Mr. Harrison save the day?

Mr. Higgins Takes a Stand

by David Preece

A loving family finally adopts Mr. Higgins. However, he still doubts his self-worth and lacks confidence in himself. But then, one day, Mr. Higgins has had enough and boldly rescues a friend from a pack of canine bullies. Mr. Higgins Takes a Stand deals with bullying, caring for others, and gaining self-confidence.Also available:A Home for Mr. HigginsMr. Higgins to the RescueAbout Mr. Higgins:In 2014, the authors David Preece and Jim Webber adopted a black Scottish terrier who was a shy, nervous, and somewhat suspicious mid-life rescue dog. &“Mr. Higgins&” (the fitting name he came to us with) gradually emerged from his shell and enjoyed his new life in his forever home. Still, on guard with most strangers, Mr. Higgins learned to return love while protecting his home and keeping his dads to their daily routines. Not a fan of pats on the head, &“Higgins&” prefers a light touch on his sides and burrowing into a safe space. He loves walks, other dogs, treats, and – as a born outfielder – plays fetch.

Mr. Higgins to the Rescue

by David Preece

In this delightful and insightful book, Mr. Higgins overhears that he is a &‘rescue dog,&’ and he doesn&’t know why he is. He discovers that nobody is perfect and that everyone has unique needs. But more importantly, Mr. Higgins realizes his purpose is to rescue and help others.Also available:A Home for Mr. HigginsMr. Higgins Takes a StandAbout Mr. Higgins:In 2014, the authors David Preece and Jim Webber adopted a black Scottish terrier who was a shy, nervous, and somewhat suspicious mid-life rescue dog. &“Mr. Higgins&” (the fitting name he came to us with) gradually emerged from his shell and enjoyed his new life in his forever home. Still, on guard with most strangers, Mr. Higgins learned to return love while protecting his home and keeping his dads to their daily routines. Not a fan of pats on the head, &“Higgins&” prefers a light touch on his sides and burrowing into a safe space. He loves walks, other dogs, treats, and – as a born outfielder – plays fetch.

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