Mr Uppity (Mr Men Story Library)
Mr. Uppity has quite a big head: He thinks he is better than everyone else and treats them accordingly. But one day he meets the King of the Goblins, who doesn't like Mr. Uppity's attitude. But what can he do to teach him a lesson?
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(first published 1972)
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These Mr. Men books are so weird. My son loves them and it looks like we will be reading a lot of them this school year as his teacher seems to have the whole series!
The Mr. Men books are an English book my mom had when she was younger. She let me read them and each as a different story. This one is about Mr. Uppity. He is super stuck up. He thinks he is right and no one can change his mind. In his mind he is “God”.
Probably my least favourite of the Mr Men series. I really wonder if children need to be taught such a lesson at such a young age.
Of course, many of the other books have morals - yet this seems a bit too much.
Of course, many of the other books have morals - yet this seems a bit too much.
Mr. Uppity gets taken to the goblins are becomes less arrogant.
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Charles Roger Hargreaves (9 May 1935 – 11 September 1988) was an English author and illustrator of children's books, notably the Mr. Men and Little Miss series, intended for very young readers. He is Britain's third best-selling author, having sold more than 100 million books.
Hargreaves was born in a private hospital at 201 Bath Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, England, to Alfred Reg...more
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Hargreaves was born in a private hospital at 201 Bath Road, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire, England, to Alfred Reg...more
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