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Mr. Pine

Mr. Pine's Mixed-Up Signs

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40th Anniversary Edition of Mr. Pine’s Mixed-up Signs and the adventures of our beloved, intrepid sign painter Mr. Pine. Mr. Pine made signs. He made signs that said STOP. He made signs that said GO. He made signs that said FAST. And signs that said SLOW. When the signs in Little Town became old, Mr. Pine painted all new signs in one week. He could not find his glasses and put the signs up anyway.

The signs were all MIXED-UP! Little Town was all mixed-up! Where were Mr. Pine's glasses? Who had his glasses? How did he solve the problem of all those mixed-up signs?

64 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1961

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Leonard Kessler

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Leonard Kessler was an American children’s book author and illustrator and centenarian.
Kessler was born in Akron, Ohio and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He served in the United States Army during World War II and was stationed in Europe. Kessler received his bachelor's degree in fine arts from Carnegie Mellon University in 1949. Kessler moved with his wife and family to New York City, New York and then they moved to New City, New York. Kessler wrote and illustrated books for young readers.

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Profile Image for Tara  Flint Taylor.
145 reviews
December 26, 2020
I read this book approximately 82 times to my nephew along with 100 other books ( I am not adding to my challenge) in just one day so yeah, I'm adding it.
CLASSIC!
3 reviews
January 6, 2019
Excellent!

I have been a fan of Mr Pine's Purple House for over 50 years and this is almost as good!
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2,157 reviews16 followers
October 3, 2017
If my memory is right, this was the first new book I ever was given. I was probably four or five. Funny that I still remember the story.
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13k reviews483 followers
July 10, 2022
Imo, suffers in comparison to Mr. Pine's Purple House. This is just giggly fun, rewarding for someone learning to read but not so much for me.

LFL find. The school library finally let go of it when the spine became completely lost. Obviously kids loved it to pieces.

Too bad neither of these are avl. on openlibrary (yet). I opine that they are timeless.
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May 18, 2020
The book was presented to me in the first grade by my teacher at Christmas. I believe she chose this book because I always excelled at printing (with those big fat pencils). The book was very readable and amusing as I remember.
1 review1 follower
November 10, 2018
Classic

Simple yet fun story for young children. Sight word practice. MR. Pine loses his glasses and mixes up the town.
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288 reviews6 followers
December 8, 2017
This book was my most favorite book when I was little & I still have my original copy today. I will always treasure this book because it makes me feel nostalgic while I think of my fondest childhood memories, one being this book.
Mr. Pine, a sign maker, has lost his glasses. He misplaces signs all over town causing much confusion.
The author Leonard Kessler is a talented writer/illustrator of children's books. He not only writes his books but illustrates them as well. You can tell he loves children and enjoys writing books for children.
I highly recommend this book! I never grew tired of it as a child & I even like to read through it as an adult. This is a must have for children!
Profile Image for Joanie.
100 reviews
November 23, 2011
Silly story about a town whose signs get all messed up when Mr. Pine looses his glasses. Excellent book to use when introducing cause-effect-problem-solution. My third grade placement teacher read this book and then gave students a organization chart with four columns where they filled out:
what was the problem, what caused the problem, what was the effect of this problem, and how was it solved.
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110 reviews
April 22, 2011
Very good transitional book that will teach children about safety and what signs on the road mean. Honestly, I wish I had this book before I took the driving test. It really helped me learn all of the signs of the road. Easy and interesting book to read.
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464 reviews
September 9, 2016
The children liked this story. However, I thought it was okay.
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51 reviews3 followers
April 21, 2013
One of my all-time favorite books. Just read it to Jonah's preschool class as part of his 4th birthday celebration, and not only had none of them ever read it before--they were in hysterics!
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