Mr. Chatterbox
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Mr. Chatterbox | |
Cover of Mr. Chatterbox |
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Author | Roger Hargreaves |
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Illustrator | Roger Hargreaves |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Mr. Men |
Genre(s) | Children's literature |
Publication date | 1976 |
Preceded by | Mr. Mean |
Followed by | Mr. Fussy |
Mr. Chatterbox is the twentieth book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves.
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[edit] Story
Mr. Chatterbox will talk on and on. He talks leaving the mailman late delivering all his mail, and causing Mr. Bowler, the hatter, to come home late to cold dinner. Mr. Bowler sells Mr. Chatterbox a magic hat that will grow if Mr. Chatterbox talks too much. It grows until the bottom reaches Mr. Chatterbox's feet. Now Mr. Chatterbox talks less.
[edit] International publications & translations
Mr. Chatterbox appears under the titles Monsieur Bavard (French), Meneer Kwebbeldoos/Meneertje Kletskous (Dutch), 수다씨 (Korean), 多嘴先生 (Taiwan), Ο Κύριος Πολυλογάς (Greek), Unser Herr Quassel (German).
[edit] List of characters
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- Postman
- Mr. Bowler
[edit] Title character other appearances
This is a list of other books that the title character has appeared in.
[edit] Trivia
- In Mr. Men and Little Miss, Mr. Chatterbox claims that wearing a green hat is one of his hereditary traits. He says that his father wore a green hat, his grandfather wore a green hat, and his great-grandfather wore a green hat.
- Also, in Mr. Men and Little Miss, he broadcasts a talk show called Chatterbox Radio on 95.7 FM.