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Mr. Mischief (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

He's always pulling naughty pranks until he meets up with a wise old Wizard and gets a taste of his own medicine!

Mr. Mischief and the Leprechaun (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Adam Hargreaves

In this Mr. Men mash-up perfect for St. Patrick's Day, Mr. Mischief gets a taste of his own medicine!Mr. Mischief is known for playing tricks on everyone, so when tricks are played on him one morning, he wonders who's responsible. Turns out it's a Leprechaun! Mr. Mischief and the Leprechaun decide to join forces. The poor Mr. Men and Little Misses are in for some surprises! But when the Leprechaun convinces Mr. Mischief to dig a hole at the end of a rainbow, Mr. Mischief is in for his own surprise!

Mr. Mo's Magnificent Muffin Mystery

by Symone LaDeane

In the picturesque town of Merryville, where the aroma of freshly baked treats dances through the air, Mr. Mo is renowned for his delectable muffins. But there more to his muffins than meets the eye and that is where the thrilling mystery begins.Join the jolly baker Mr. Mo and two curious kids on a flavorful quest to uncover his secret ingredient! Luck smiles upon them as Mr. Mo seeks their help to bake for the town&’s fall festival, but the mystery ingredient they discover is far from ordinary.A deliciously surprising adventure filled with magic and joy and a delectable tale of friendship and discovery awaits!

Mr. Mole Moves In (Juniper Hollow #2)

by Lesley-Anne Green

Mr. Mole is new in town, and the critters of Juniper Hollow aren't sure what to make of his odd behavior. But one observant neighbor lends a helping hand, demonstrating that a little kindness can go a long way. This cozy story features adorable felted art and gentle situational humor.Mr. Mole is a very well-mannered fellow. He greets fence posts politely, he compliments watermelons and he generously gives children erasers to eat. The critters of Juniper Hollow are confused, but they befriend him anyway. After all, maybe this is just how things are done back in Moletown . . . and in Juniper Hollow, strangers are just friends waiting to happen! This hilarious story of compassion, friendship and wacky misunderstandings will tickle readers, and the fuzzy artwork will delight fans big and small.

Mr. Moon

by Michael Paraskevas

Fans of Little Owl&’s Night and Kitten&’s First Full Moon will want to cuddle up with this charming bedtime story that answers the question: What does Mr. Moon do when you&’re fast asleep? There is a lot of work to be done before the sun greets the dawn. But with the help of Mr. Moon&’s light, all the creatures of the night are able to do their jobs—cloud fluffers are fluffing, crooning crickets are performing, and cows are jumping over the moon. All night long, Mr. Moon keeps watch, making sure the world is ready for a new day when you awake. &“Better not read this at bedtime: curious children will want to see all that Mr. Moon does.&” —Kirkus Reviews

Mr. Mosop's Kukus

by Kimberly Long Cockroft

When Mr. Mosop’s prize chicken is killed by a hyena, two sisters have ideas about naming his new chick. Should she be called Food, or Cloud, or Love? This Kenyan folktale tells a story of inclusion and generosity among siblings.

Mr. Moustache (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Adam Hargreaves

Mr. Moustache has a moustache, and he’s quite the gentleman. He’s polite, helpful, thoughtful, and generous. But when the barber shaves his 'stache, Mr. Moustache suddenly doesn’t act the way he ought to. He slams the door on Mr. Nosey’s nose, and isn’t very nice to Little Miss Splendid. Could losing his moustache have made Mr. Moustache less of a gentleman? Good thing they grow back!

Mr. Muddle (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Muddle botches absolutely everything he tries to do. His friend George is determined to figure out how to help him. Can he discover the secret of how to unmuddle Mr. Muddle?

Mr. Mysterious and Company

by Sid Fleischman

The adventures of a family of magicians traveling across the western deserts and plains in the 1880s.

Mr. Nervous (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Nervous is afraid of everything: leaves, worms, even his own cornflakes! But one day he meets someone who teaches him that the world isn't so scary, Mr. Nervous just needs to think before he overreacts!

Mr. Nervous and the Pirates (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Adam Hargreaves

Mr. Nervous is scared of everything. Then one day he plucks up the courage to go into the sea. How will he react when he meets some swashbuckling pirates?

Mr. Nick Is a Lunatic! (My Weirdest School #6)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

I<P>n this sixth book in the new My Weirdest School series, the teachers of Ella Mentry School are on strike! A.J. and the gang are getting a new principal, Mr. Nick, and he doesn't believe in rules. Mr. Nick says the students don't even have to learn if they don't want to! What could possibly go wrong? <P>Perfect for reluctant readers and word lovers alike, Dan Gutman's hugely popular My Weird School series has something for everyone. Don't miss the hilarious adventures of A.J. and the gang.

Mr. Noah and His Family (Little Golden Book)

by Jane Werner

This classic Little Golden Book features adorable artwork of a child playing with her toy Noah's Ark set, accompanied by a sweet rhyme that preschoolers will love to hear as they identify the animals. Illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen, who brought The Color Kittens and The Fuzzy Duckling to life for Golden Books.

Mr. Nobody (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Nobody is an invisible nobody from nowhere. He thinks he used to be a somebody, but he can't really remember who, what, where, or when. When Mr. Happy finds him crying one day, he decides that he has to help him! But what can he do to help this Nobody become a Somebody?

Mr. Nogginbody Gets a Hammer

by David Shannon

Beloved picture book creator David Shannon introduces a new character in a satisfyingly silly and subversive take on a familiar parable. If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. After snagging his toe, Mr. Nogginbody makes a visit to his local hardware store in search of solutions. Armed with a shiny new hammer, he successfully fixes the nail protruding from his floor. But the satisfaction of his first repair carries him away, and he figures that anything resembling a nail—from a lamp switch to a fire hydrant—can be fixed with a good whack. The results are predictably and theatrically disastrous, until Mr. Nogginbody arrives at a gentle awakening and recognizes that not everything is a nail.

Mr. Nogginbody and the Childish Child

by David Shannon

Best-selling creator David Shannon walks the line between childish and grownupish in his playful and brilliantly accomplished new picture book. When Mr. Nogginbody has to babysit, he thinks it should be straightforward: give the child a chocolate soda so he’ll do his homework. Unfortunately for Mr. N, he follows those steps in that order, and the child refuses to study, teasing his sitter and jumping on the couch just out of reach. Determined to put a stop to the childish shenanigans, Mr. Nogginbody jumps up after him. But he quickly discovers just how much fun being a kid can be. The ovoid hero of Mr. Nogginbody Gets a Hammer, which “has the timeless exuberance and psychological profundity of a great comedy” (Publishers Weekly, starred review), returns in another humorous tour de force from beloved picture book creator David Shannon. Grownupish grownup . . . What in the world does that mean?!”

Mr. Noisy (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. Noisy and the Silent Night (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Adam Hargreaves

In this Christmas-themed Mr. Men book, Mr. Quiet might get the peaceful Christmas he's always wanted!Poor Mr. Quiet doesn't look forward to Christmas—it's too noisy for him! Noisy decorations, noisy carol singers, a noisy postman delivering Christmas cards, and, noisiest of all, an annual visit from Mr. Noisy himself! But this Christmas, a snowstorm might give Mr. Quiet the silence he so desperately craves.

Mr. Nonsense

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Nonsense has a crazy life. See what he does with his day. Contains picture descriptions. Other books by Roger Hargreaves are available from Bookshare. This file should make an excellent embossed braille copy.

Mr. Nonsense (Mr. Men and Little Miss)

by Roger Hargreaves

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.

Mr. Nosey (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. Nosey (The Mr. Men Books)

by Roger Hargreaves

Mr. Nosey, what will happen to him?

Mr. Pack Rat Really Wants That

by Marcus Ewert

Mr. Pack Rat is a particularly acquisitive small mammal with a hoarding problem (sound like someone you know?). Through trial and error, he begins to question whether having more things is really the secret to happiness.Although real life pack rats (genus Neotoma) build large piles of debris to nest in, Mr. Pack Rat isn't satisfied with plain old sticks and leaves. He wants novelty and variety, and--unfortunately for him!--he owns a magical magnet that can summon anything he desires. Mr. Pack Rat is always on to the next thing. Lovely flowers will brighten up his sticks and leaves... until they wilt. Colorful seashells won't wilt, but they aren't much fun. Games and toys are fun, but only if you have enough room to play with them. This wry, witty fable from Marcus Ewert, author of 10,000 Dresses, will have the whole family laughing, and, perhaps, learning along the way.

Mr. Pants: It's Go Time! (Mr. Pants #1)

by Scott Mccormick

Fans of Bad Kitty, Wimpy Kid, and Fly Guy will love this brand new graphic novel chapter books series!Meet Mr. Pants! It’s the last day of summer, which means the last chance for fun, and he really, really wants to play laser tag. But his sisters have other ideas—the Fairy Princess Dream Factory? Gah! Good thing Mr. Pants knows how to get what he wants—and have a blast doing it.

Mr. Patel Builds (Katie Woo's Neighborhood)

by Fran Manushkin

Katie’s class is learning about houses, and her classmate Peter’s father, Mr. Patel, invites the class to see a new house he is building. The students learn the steps to building a house, and best of all, discover who the new homeowner is.

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