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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Mr Men and Little Miss

Several months ago Kayla and I were at the library and I came across the Mr Men/Little Miss books and had to smile as it brought back memories for me. I enjoyed reading those books when I was younger and look forward to sharing them with Kayla too.

I was excited to learn Cartoon Network has a new series called The Mr. Men Show based on these same characters! How fun! The website has interative games and coloring sheets for each of the characters as well.

You can see a clip of the show here.

Here are some Q&As on the show:
What makes the characters and stories such a great fit for school-aged kids?

The world of The Mr. Men Show is a humorous reflection of the kinds of social and emotional issues children are facing and working out for themselves. The “stuff” of childhood involves finding out everyone doesn’t see the world the way you do; learning to make and keep friends despite conflicts; and beginning to recognize and label feelings, your own and others. The show’s humorous approach to issues relevant to the audience makes it very appealing

What can school-aged children learn from the series?

The Mr. Men Show gives parents a great opportunity to talk to their children about emotions in a fun, neutral context. Of course it is a comedy developed to entertain so does not have a curriculum of specific learning objectives.


Why would parents love The Mr. Men Show?

The show depicts a range of very real emotions and character traits and offers a rich context for parents/kids to use as a reference point when dealing with feelings in their day-to-day lives. Humor offers a fresh way into issues critical to children’s social and emotional growth.


Last weekend I was in Hastings and saw a display of the Mr. Men and Little Miss books; there was a special collection as well. I'm thinking maybe for Kayla's birthday in July :)

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5 comments:

A Captured Reflection said...

I love the Little Miss and Mr Men range. My daughter Emma really loves these books (and I wear the t-shirts!). xx

Lala!! said...

Hi!

I was "walking through blogland" and found your lovely blog!

I am officially known as Little Miss Rebel and so how lovely it was to find a post about the Mr and Little Miss books here!

A few years ago when I was really ill a friend of mine made a book about me and the title was Little Miss Rebel! It has drawings and similiar style text to those adorable books!

I hope it is OK to link to your blog? Hope you will visit mine and say hello too! The more we link and support each other the better!

With love Chris

Melissa @ Banana Migraine said...

Oh how cool they are making a show! I remember reading these books when I was in school!!

Beck said...

Hey, The Baby LOVES the Mr. Men books! I'll check those colouring pages out for her - awesome!

Catch said...

I JUST CHECKED IN TO SEE IF YOU HAD THE BABY YET! WHAT A SUPRISE! I LOVED LOOKING AT THE PICS OF HIM AND KAYLA. HE IS SO PRECIOUS MICHELLE!! AND KAYLA LOOKS LIKE SHE IS HAVING FUN BEING BIG SISTER! CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND JOE. I AM SO HAPPY FOR YOU. GOD BLESS YOUR PRECIOUS FAMILY!