Mr. Men: The Christmas Tree

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Mr. Forgetful is not at all good at remembering things, so it is hardly surprising that this Christmas he has forgotten to buy a tree. Christmas with no tree! Where will Father Christmas leave the presents?!
And so begins a very funny and forgetful tale of Christmas trees, presents, snow and a plump, jolly man who might just be able to save the day &
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. Men: The Christmas Tree Reviews | Toppsta

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This is Book 13 in the Mr. Men & Little Miss Celebrations Series. See all Mr. Men & Little Miss Celebrations books here.

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