Mr. Tickle
Mr. Tickle is the first book in the Mr. Men series by Roger Hargreaves which was published on August 10, 1971.
The character of the story was originally based on a question by his son Adam Hargreaves, who asked him what a tickle would look like; the claim of which is currently being disputed. Adam Hargreaves said that it was one of his most impossible questions as said in the TV special 50 Years of Mr. Men.
Mr. Tickle is an orange Mr. Man who has long, bendy arms and a small, blue hat.
Plot
Mr. Tickle's story begins while he is in bed, getting himself a biscuit without getting up, because of his "extraordinary long arms". He then decides that it is a tickling sort of day, thus he journeys into town to tickle people: a teacher, a policeman, a greengrocer, a station guard, a doctor, a butcher, and a postman. The book ends with Mr. Tickle thinking about all the people he tickled that day and the author warning the reader that Mr. Tickle could be seen at the reader's door, wanting to tickle them.It is a relatively unusual Mr. Men book where the main character is amoral, tickling everyone, yet there is no corrective action taken to mend his ways. Because of this, Mr. Tickle is left free to tickle the next day, learning nothing from the previous day.
Translations
Mr. Tickle appears under the titles:| Translation | Language |
| Monsieur Chatouille | French |
| Ο Κύριος Γαργαλίτσας | Greek |
| Meneertje Kietel | Dutch |
| コチョコチョくん | Japanese |
| מר דגדוג | Hebrew |
| 搔癢先生 | Mandarin |
| Unser Herr Killekille | German |
| Fætter Kilderik | Danish |
| Don Cosquillas | Spanish |
| Mr. Goglais | Welsh |
| Mister Solletico | Italian |
| 간지럼씨 | Korean |
| Senhor Cócegas | Portuguese |
| Gubben Killekill | Swedish |
| Pan Łaskotkiewicz | Polish |
| Mr. Csiki | Hungarian |