Little Miss Library: Little Miss Stubborn - Roger Hargreaves
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Newest Review: ... a male, but they're still very good. Little Miss Stubborn is like a little angry purple pea! She has blue shoes and wispy ... more |
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Little Miss Stubborn (Little Miss Library)
Pages: 32, Paperback, Egmont Books Ltd Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 11/10/08 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Little Miss Stubborn is the 26th 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 Stubborn is like a little angry purple pea! She has blue shoes and wispy hair, and crosses her arms. She is the epitome of stubborn! In the story, she is stubborn about everything, and then one day when she runs out of eggs, she decides to go and visit Mr Strong to borrow some. Waiting at the bus ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/09/08 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Little Miss Stubborn is one of the stories in the Little Miss collection written by Roger Hargreaves, who also wrote the Mr Men series as well as many other children's stories. The Little Miss Collection itself contains 33 stories, of which Little Miss Stubborn is number 26, and is well loved my children across the globe. Little Miss Stubborn is a round character that is purple in colour and has a deep purple nose and purple shoes. She is also always seen with a frown on her face and her arms folded. This is the picture of her that we see on the front cover of the book. Above her head is her name written in block black capitals and on the reverse of the book ... Read the complete review
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