1,604 pages Explore Community in: Characters, Comic strips Walter Hottle Bottle Edit "Walter Hottle Bottle" was a strip that ran in Jack and Jill in 1963-77 (confirmation of end date required. Copy dated from 19.3.77 has no Walter Hottle Bottle stories) Walter Hottle Bottle is a special hot water bottle belonging to a young boy called Charles. When Charles dreams, Walter comes to life and takes him on every kind of adventure imaginable. In his dreams, Charles meets living snowmen, collects a missing cuckoo for his clock, builds sandcastles in the Arabian desert and takes a trip to the moon.
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Walter Hottle Bottle appeared in the children's comic Jack and Jill in the 1960s. He was Charles's magic hot-water bottle who came to life in his dreams. I have the Jack and Jill Annual 1969,. Jack and Jill was a British children's comics magazine published by Amalgamated Press / Fleetway / IPC between 27 February 1954 and 29 June 1985, a run of approximately 1,640 issues. In 1955, Jack and Jill absorbed the fellow Amalgamated Press title Playbox (launched in 1925). [1] Walter Hottle Bottle * What a great name! Walter was, obviously, a hot water bottle that came alive at night and take the boy on adventures in his dreams. What a lovely idea to contemplate as you snuggled down and dropped off to sleep: simultaneously magical, cozy and exciting. Walter Hottle Bottle (Voyages Series) Paperback by Bronwen Scarffe (Author), Warren Crossett (Illustrator) 4 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback $9.35 2 Used from $9.34 1 New from $9.35
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Walter Hottle Bottle is a special hot water bottle belonging to a young boy called Charles. When Charles dreams, Walter comes to life and takes him on every kind of adventure imaginable. In his dreams, Charles meets living snowmen, collects a missing cuckoo for his clock, builds sandcastles in the Arabian desert and takes a trip to the moon.. Buy Walter Hottle Bottle 1st by Bronwen Scarffe (ISBN: 9780170081870) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Walter Hottle Bottle: Amazon.co.uk: Bronwen Scarffe: 9780170081870: Books Add to Cart Add this copy of Walter Hottle Bottle to cart. $7.25, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1994 by SRA/McGraw-Hill. Edition: 1994, SRA/McGraw-Hill; Paperback, Fair Details: ISBN: 038303664X; ISBN-13: 9780383036643; Walter Hottle Bottle (Voyages Series) by Scarffe, Bronwen - ISBN 10: 038303664X - ISBN 13: 9780383036643 - Sra - 1997 - Softcover
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Walter Hottle Bottle. 1994, SRA School Group. in English. 038303664X 9780383036643. aaaa. Not in Library. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Add another edition? Walter Hottle Bottle "Walter Hottle Bottle" was a strip that ran in Jack and Jill in 1963-77 (confirmation of end date required. Copy dated from 19.3.77 has no Walter Hottle Bottle stories) It featured a boy named Charles who owned a hot water bottle in the shape of a large-eared character.
Walter Hottle Bottle Bronwen Scarffe. 0 ratings by Goodreads. ISBN 10: 0170081877 / ISBN 13: 9780170081870. Used Condition: Good Soft cover. Save for Later. From WorldofBooks (Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom) AbeBooks Seller Since March 16, 2007 Seller Rating. View this seller's items. Quantity: 1. Jack and Jill was a British children's comic published by the Amalgamated Press, Fleetway and IPC between 27 February 1954 and 29 June 1985, a run of approximately 1,640 issues. "Jack and Jill of Buttercup Farm" was the cover strip for many years, originally drawn by Hugh McNeill and later by Antonio Lupatelli. The stories were told in rhyming couplets, although by the end of the 1970s the.
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Posting these 'Walter Hottle bottle' scans as Rab mentioned them earlier, this is the first story from 'Jack and Jill' dated 9/3/63 by Walter Langhammer. By the early seventies the story appeared in colour. The story is about a young lads hot water bottle, that comes to life in some magical dreams! You do not have the required permissions to. Walter Hottle Bottle. View original. I remember that name from somewhere years ago but I don't know where. Some old book from the 1960s I think. Quote: Ben @ August 11 2010, 4:02 PM BST. I rather liked Penny Smith or whoever she was. View original. Penny Smith was what you watched GMTV for. Although she can't sing for toffee.