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Instructions

Read each question carefully and write your answer in the space provided. Think about the character Mr. Pink-Whistle and all the exciting adventures he had in the book by Enid Blyton.


About the Main Character

Let's think about Mr. Pink-Whistle!

  1. What two things is Mr. Pink-Whistle a mix of?

    He is half _______________________ and half _______________________.


  2. Mr. Pink-Whistle has a special magical power that helps him put things right. What is it?

  3. Mr. Pink-Whistle always tries to "put things right". What does this usually mean in the stories? (Circle the best answer)

    • a) He fixes broken toys.
    • b) He helps people or animals who are being treated unkindly.
    • c) He cleans up messy gardens.

Your Favourite Adventure

The book is made up of many short stories. Which adventure was your favorite? Briefly describe what happened and why you liked it.

Draw a Scene!

In the box below, draw a picture of Mr. Pink-Whistle using his magical power to help someone. Remember he is small and has pointed ears!

(Drawing space)

New Words

Match the word from the book to its correct meaning. Draw a line to connect them.

Invisible Playful and naughty behaviour
Mischief An exciting or unusual experience
Adventure Unable to be seen

My Book Rating

How much did you enjoy reading about Mr. Pink-Whistle? Colour in the stars to show your rating.

☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆

(1 star = I didn't like it, 5 stars = I loved it!)






Answer Key

About the Main Character

  1. He is half human and half brownie.
  2. He can make himself invisible.
  3. b) He helps people or animals who are being treated unkindly.

Your Favourite Adventure

Answers will vary based on the student's personal preference. The answer should describe a story from the book and give a reason for liking it.

Draw a Scene!

Answers will be a drawing and will vary. The drawing should try to show Mr. Pink-Whistle (small, pointed ears) and possibly depict him as transparent or fading to show he is invisible.

New Words

  • Invisible → Unable to be seen
  • Mischief → Playful and naughty behaviour
  • Adventure → An exciting or unusual experience

My Book Rating

Answers will vary. This is a personal rating.

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