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Two different childrens stories - can you remember???
Hi - these 2 stories have bugged me for years (they would have both been in the early eighties) The first one was a series that I read at Primary school, the characters were called Mrs Blue Hat / Mr Red Hat and they have the same colour front doors ??
The 2nd story was read when I was about eight i suppose, it was a mystical story that was about unicorns - the front cover was a evening scene of unicorns in the moonlight by a lake - if anyone can help me then I would really appreciate it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the only books i can find that are anything like the ones you mentioned are:
'mrs blue-hat and the little brown mouse' 1,2,3 and away: introductory book
'perry green and mrs blue-hat' 1,2,3 and away: book 13
if you wanted copies of these you would probably have to contact Collins as they seem to be the publisher
HarperCollins Children�s Books
77-85 Fulham Palace Road
Hammersmith
London W6 8JB
0208 307 4000
We still use them at my primary school. They are...
1,2,3 & Away Introductory Books:
a) Roger Red-Hat
b) Billy Blue-Hat
c) Johnny and Jennifer Yellow-Hat
d) The Old Man
e) Jennifer Yellow-Hat went out in the Sunshine
f) Jennifer Yellow-Hat went out in the Dark
g) Roger and Rip
h) Roger and the Pond
i) Roger and Mrs Blue-Hat
j) Roger and the Little Mouse
k) Sita and Ramu
l) Jennifer Yellow-Hat went to Town
m) The Donkey went to Town
n) Percy Green
o) The Little Brown Mouse went out in the Dark
p) Mrs Blue-Hat and the Little Brown Mouse
q) Mr Blue-Hat and the Red Cart
r) Roger, the Stick and the Old Man
s) Mrs Rig and the Little Black Cat
t) Mrs Blue-Hat & the Little Black Cat
u) Percy Green & Mr Red-Hat�s Car
v) Crash! The Car hit a Tree
w) The Kite that Blew Away
x) Ramu and Sita and the Robber
y) Jennifer and the Little Fox
z) Miranda and the Dragon
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