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by - written on 25/02/08 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Little Miss Chatterbox is number 13 in the collection. She is a semicircle shape and is pink in colour. She has yellow hair and wears blue and white shoes. The book has a white cover which has a picture of her on the front with the title above it in black letters. The back of the book has smaller pictures of the other characters available in the collection. THE STORY The book begins by telling us a bit about Little Miss Chatterbox about how she talked a lot, in fact she talked all the time even when she was asleep. It goes on to tell us that she has a brother, Mr Chatterbox who also talked all the time. When they are together you cant ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/05/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Having Toby and also working with children for many years I know that they get to a point when they just do not stop talking, you can't seem to get even a few minutes peace. No matter how much they talk, they could never talk as much as Little Miss Chatterbox! Just imagine what it sounded like when she got together with her brother - Mr Chatterbox, you wouldn't get a word in edgeways, sideways, or anyways!! This small paperback book is the 13th book in the Little Miss Collection, and is all about the time Little Miss Catterbox tried to get herself a job. She started off in a bank, and was serving Mr Happy, he said good morning to her, which was not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/03/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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As a huge fan of the Mr Men and Little Miss series as a child myself, I am now thrilled to be able to still share these classics with my 2 year old daughter. Following on from the success we had with her and Little Miss Sunshine, we decided to try her with a book more fitting to her own character... Little Miss Chatterbox. I am delighted to say that she now takes this book to bed with her every night as well as Sunshine. Roger Hargreaves really has got it nailed when it comes to writing books for children and this whole series is beautifully created and put together. Little Miss Chatterbox, like all the others, tries to be entertaining to the child and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/08 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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The Little Miss series were a success from the moment they were published and remain firm children's favourites today. The Little Miss series contains 33 books. The first 30 books were written by the series' creator Roger Hargreaves and the final three by his son Adam. Little Miss Whoops in number 13 in the series and is another Little Miss name that my parents have taken to calling me over the years. The front cover of the book is like all the others in the Little Miss series as well as those in the Mr Men series. It is white with the characters name 'Little Miss Chatterbox' written in bold black capitals along the top. Below this is a picture of Little Miss ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/05/08 (Useful, 41 readings)
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This fun collection of books are perfect for helping your child to read and understand what they are reading, they are very simple books full of fun and excitement for the little ones, this could easily become a favourite. Little Miss Chatterbox has a friendly appearance, she is sort of a bright pink square with a round top covered in yellow hair and as you all would imagine a big mouth. Little Miss Chatter box obviously doesn't stop talking ever, the book starts describing a bit about her, it for example says that she even talks in her sleep. One day she wants to get a job which will probably be hard for someone who talks as much as ... Read the complete review
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