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Little Miss My Complete Collection - 36 Books Box Set brings together 36 Little Miss stories in one set, combining much-loved classics with a newer addition. Alongside familiar favourites such as Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Sunshine and Little Miss Chatterbox, the collection also includes Little Miss Inventor.
With its enduring selection of Little Miss tales, this box set is designed to sit proudly on a child’s nursery bookshelf. The set is described as suitable for toddlers and children aged 2+.
Little Miss Bossy enjoys telling everyone what to do, but nobody appreciates it. When a wizard named Wilfred notices how bossy she is, he decides something needs to change and introduces her to someone even bossier.
Little Miss Naughty is described as the naughtiest person you will ever meet. When the Mr Men decide they have had enough, they ask a friend to help teach her a lesson.
Little Miss Neat is extremely tidy and likes everything to be in its place. While she is away on holiday for a week, Mr Muddle visits, raising the question of what will happen in her absence.
On the way home from holiday, Little Miss Sunshine comes across a signpost pointing to Miseryland. The story follows what happens when she visits the crying people who live there.
Little Miss Tiny lives in a mousehole and feels sad because she is so small that nobody even knows she exists. The tale asks what happens when she becomes brave enough to go outside and look for friends.
Little Miss Trouble is causing trouble again, including telling lies about Mr Small. Mr Small and Dr Makeyouwell come up with an idea to show her that too much trouble is no fun.
One day, Little Miss Giggles loses her giggle and cannot find it. Mr Happy tries to help her track it down.
Little Miss Helpful loves to help other people, but somehow ends up helping nobody.
Little Miss Magic can make things happen simply by telling them to. When Mr Tickle’s long arms are tickling too much, Mr Happy asks her to help.
Little Miss Shy is unsure whether to go to Mr Funny’s party. Although she is frightened of people, she does not want to be rude, and the story asks whether she will overcome her fear and attend.
Nothing is ever too good for Little Miss Splendid. When she spots a particularly splendid hat, she has to have it, but it soon begins to cause problems.
Little Miss Twin and Little Miss Twin live in Twoland, where everything comes in two. Mr Nosey visits Twoland and meets them both.
Like her brother Mr Chatterbox, Little Miss Chatterbox talks all the time. The story follows her decision to get a job and asks which role will suit her chattiness.
Nonesenseland is holding the Nonsense Cup for the dottiest idea of the year. Little Miss Dotty is sure she will win, and the story asks whether she can come up with the dottiest idea in Nonsense Land.
Late at night, Little Miss Lucky hears a knock at the door, but nobody is outside. As things get worse, the story asks whether she is really as lucky as her name suggests.
Little Miss Scatterbrain is a little forgetful. The story follows her through a scatterbrained day as she tries to run errands.
Little Miss Star is popular, but she is not famous, and she wants to be. She comes up with an idea, and the story asks how she will become famous.
Little Miss Busy loves working hard and keeping herself occupied. When she becomes ill, the doctor tells her she needs plenty of rest, leaving her to wonder what she will do stuck in bed.
Always in a hurry, Little Miss Quick can be careless. The story looks at what happens when she helps the postman, Mr Strong and the zookeeper.
Little Miss Wise goes for a walk every day and often meets people who are not quite so wise. The story asks whether she can stay wise while keeping her friends.
Everything in Little Miss Tidy’s house has its place. However, she is absent-minded and cannot remember where she has put things after tidying, and her friends try to help her remember.
Little Miss Greedy is greedy indeed. When her cousin Mr Greedy invites her to tea for his birthday, the story asks what she will give him as a present.
Little Miss Fickle cannot make up her mind about anything. When she goes missing, Little Miss Neat struggles to decide where to look, and the story asks whether she will find her.
Little Miss Brainy knows a great deal, and people travel from far and wide to ask her questions. Finding the questions too simple, she travels to Cleverland in the hope of being asked more difficult ones.
Once Little Miss Stubborn has made up her mind, there is no changing it. The story follows what happens when she goes to Mr Strong’s for some eggs.
Little Miss Curious always wants to know how, why and what about everything. The story asks whether you are as curious as she is.
Little Miss Fun loves to throw parties. The story invites you along to one of her parties to see what she and the Mr Men do.
Little Miss Contrary always does the opposite of what you might expect, including turning up early for Mr Happy’s birthday. Mr Happy introduces her to the other Mr Men.
Little Miss Somersault has more energy than anybody and often uses it to help others. She then discovers she has a fear of heights, and the story asks whether she can still help the Mr Men.
Little Miss Scary likes to creep up behind people and shout “BOO!”. After Mr Jelly has been scared too much, he and Mr Noisy decide to teach her a lesson.
Little Miss Whoops is described as the most accidental person in the world, like her brother Mr Bump. The story follows the accidents she has while trying to get to her brother’s house.
Little Miss Princess lives in a large castle with turrets and a moat, with lots of people to do things for her. She is kind and generous, and decides to help an injured Mr Bump, but as she is not used to doing things herself, it does not quite go to plan.
Little Miss Hug is an expert hugger who loves to hug her friends and make them feel better. Sometimes she hugs simply for fun, because everyone needs a hug.
Little Miss Inventor is described as bright as a button and loves coming up with bright ideas. The story asks what clever inventions she will think of next.
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