Little Miss Library: Little Miss Giggles - Roger Hargreaves
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by - written on 04/05/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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Imagine if you lost your giggle, how would you feel?? Maybe not too bad, but for Little Miss Giggles this is not a good thing at all. Little Miss Giggles could giggle and eat cornflakes at the same time, giggle in her sleep and even wilst brushing her teeth, that was until one morning she woke giggling as normal, but while out walking she had lost her giggle, she even started to cry as she felt so miserable. Mr Happy tried to help her, he even took her to see Mr Funny, but no-one could help her. Mr Topsy Turvy suggested she see the Doctor but he couldn't help her. By this time even Mr Happy was looking sad as he didn't know what to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/10/08 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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Little Miss Giggles is the 7th Little Miss book. Roger Hargreaves created the Mr Men in 1971. Ten years later, he created the Little Misses as well, off the back of the success of the Mr Men. They are lovely books, which I enjoyed when I was a kid. My son prefers the Mr Men books as he can relate to them more being a male, but they're still very good. Little Miss Giggles is blue and round, with very red hair, yellow bows, and her hands in front of her mouth as if to stifle a giggle. In the story, she giggles at everything until one day she walks out of her house and realises she isn't giggling any more! This makes her sad, but she soon meets up with Mr Happy. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/09/08 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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The Little Miss stories written by Roger Hargreaves are a well-loved series of books and are ones I have read over and over again. The collection contains 33 books and Little Miss Giggles is number 7. Little Miss Giggles is a very fun looking character. She is roundish in shape and has a mop of red hair tied back with two yellow bows. She is pale blue in colour and has a bright yellow nose as well as a broad grin and a bunch of freckles. This is the picture of her that we see on the front cover of the book. Above this picture is her name written in block, black capitals. The back of the book contains smaller pictures of all the other Little Miss ... Read the complete review
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