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SOLVED. Children's Picture book series. Anthropomorphic Eggs are characters. Each book about a different egg character? Likely contains puns? Large hardcovers each with a different color. 1980's/1990's. [s]
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Nov 11, 2019 08:27PM
I am looking for the name of a series of picture books where the characters were all eggs. The copies I had were published in the early to mid-90's, so I imagine they were originally published around 1985-1995. They were large hardbacks with each book being a different color. I believe each book was about a different egg character. There were likely puns.
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Did you read these books in the USA?Do you remember where the eggs lived, on a farm or in a grocery or in a town of some type? Did they wear clothes?
These were bought in the USA, and the books took place in the town where the eggs lived. They could've been naked or clothed, but they definitely had hair and other features that made the characters distinct from one another, similar to the Mr. Men/Little Miss characters. The pages in the books I had were matte, not glossy. The coloring of the art reminded me of Sesame Street picture books of the same era.
This is a tough one!Eggbert, the Slightly Cracked Egg has anthropomorphic eggs, but it doesn't seem to be a series.
Yes, it seems to have already gone into extinction! I've been postponing bumping the thread because I keep hoping I might think of some more details, but nothing is coming to me except a vague sense that there may have been a "sunny side up" pun involved in one or more of the titles (or some of the characters' names) and that I had several in the series, with very stark spine colors that remind me of Dick Bruna's Miffy books, but brighter reds.
Herve, I added some details to the topic header, so your book might be recognized from the header alone. Feel free to update it clicking the small "edit" link after the header. This only works on the full Desktop website - not the Mobile website or app. (On the Mobile website, there's a "Desktop version" link at the bottom of the page.)
Do you recall is the characters' names were unusual or fit a pattern (e.g., egg-related, Mr. _____)?
Have you tried searching on Worldcat.org? It's helpful for finding old children's books. https://www.worldcat.org/advancedsear...
Do you recall is the characters' names were unusual or fit a pattern (e.g., egg-related, Mr. _____)?
Have you tried searching on Worldcat.org? It's helpful for finding old children's books. https://www.worldcat.org/advancedsear...
I've checked online extensively and have posted all that I remember.I thought this would be quite a unique one, but it has been very tough to search for, because I have to wade through so many thousands of books about Easter, food, or animals. I always come to this group as a last resort in the hopes that someone else will remember it when my searching consistently fails.
I pretty much scoured Worldcat looking for egg books, too.Came up with zero, zilch, nada. If it's there, I don't think "egg" is one of the keywords.
Was it the "Mr. Men" and "Little Miss" pair of series? The characters each look like an egg (or a circle) but aren't described as such: https://www.goodreads.com/series/8036...
No, I had those as a child and it was distinctly a different series. The one I'm looking for was newer and almost certainly originated in US or Canada.
Is it worth it to bump the thread every 6 months or so, even I don't recall any new details, or should I wait for someone to do the post where they ask if I'm still here and still looking for the book?
It's definitely worth the bump, assuming you still want to find the book! The moderators only ask if you're still looking every couple of years or so. "Bumping" will bring your thread back up to the top of the list, where fresh eyes can see it.
Definitely worth bumping! I usually bump my threads once a month, and I've gotten many of them solved.
How do the egg characters differ - e.g., color, personality, favorite activities, jobs?
Who are the other characters in the book - e.g., humans, animals, just eggs?
Can you describe the illustrations - e.g., simple or detailed, realistic or cartoon-like, painted watercolors or bold graphics? Do they remind you of a similar illustrator or picture book author?
Who are the other characters in the book - e.g., humans, animals, just eggs?
Can you describe the illustrations - e.g., simple or detailed, realistic or cartoon-like, painted watercolors or bold graphics? Do they remind you of a similar illustrator or picture book author?
Was it the "Scrambled Eggs" series from Susan Marino?One of the books, A Place of Our Own, is listed on Goodreads.
You can see them on OpenLibrary
https://openlibrary.org/authors/OL294...
Books mentioned in this topic
A Place of Our Own (other topics)Eggbert: The Slightly Cracked Egg (other topics)



