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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thoroughly enjoyable,
This review is from: Inventor McGregor (Hardcover)
This is a fun tale about Inventor McGregor, who seemed to be able to invent some sort of gadget to solve just about any problem. His life was filled with joy until he was recognized for his talent and given a job as an inventor. Suddenly things were just not the same and he seemed to have lost his ability to invent. Would he get it back? An interesting children's story with an important lesson about being your self, Inventor McGregor is highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
LIVELY STORY DELIGHTFULLY ILLUSTRATED,
This review is from: Inventor McGregor (Hardcover)
Hector is quite a fellow - he can invent anything that makes the world a better place. Thus, people called him Inventor McGregor. However, that isn't his only talent. He can also mend anything that needs mending, thus he's also known as Mend-It McGregor. He lives happily in a unique house with a perpetually cheerful wife, five children and a hen called Hattie. Things are never dull at their house for in the evenings Hector McGregor played a dance on his fiddle as everyone "whirled and whooshed and wheeched" around the house. One day Angus the postman brought his mail bag to Hector - it had almost been torn to shreds by a feisty Scottie. Hector invented a barking bag, one that would bark if the Scottie even came close to it. Of course, it sent the dog running with his tail between his legs. Why, Hector even came up with peppermint pencils! What could be the source of his inspirations? That is something youngsters will discover in this lively story delightfully illustrated by Michael Chesworth. - Gail Cooke
5.0 out of 5 stars
Odd little book,
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This review is from: Inventor McGregor (Hardcover)
Completely unexpected to have all these Scottish names in the book.
My favorite thing is how creative Hector McGregor was when he was in his happy home. When he moved into the sterile city, his imagination suffered, and he had to move back to the wild and unpredictable countryside in order to be satisfied again. This book could tip the scales in favor of homeschooling your little genius, if you are right on the edge.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun story of a zany inventor who can make just about anything to make the world brighter,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inventor McGregor (Hardcover)
Michael Chesworth's engaging drawings lend to a fun story of a zany inventor who can make just about anything to make the world brighter. He enjoys a carefree inventing life - until one day the Royal Society of Inventors persuades him to come to work for them in the city. Even the best new equipment can't replace his usual wandering methods of inspiration, he finds in this fun tale of an inventor's sources of creation.
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Inventor McGregor by Kathleen T. Pelley (Hardcover - March 21, 2006)
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