Little Miss Ditzy lives in Nonsenseland, where the worms wear hats and pigs play tennis. She doesn't do everything the way you or I would, as you can imagine! Nothing she does makes much sense.
Little Miss Quick does everything as quickly as possible! Unfortunately, ?quickly? also usually means means ?carelessly.? And when she tries to help her friends but messes up everything instead, she finds herself in a lot of trouble!
They're back! Rediscover the zaniest and most lovable characters you've ever met in the Mr. Men and Little Miss series—the best-selling, timeless, and universal books, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Digitally available for the first time, these bright, charming books, with their easily recognizable characters, are easy enough for young readers and witty enough for adults. This fantastic read-to-me edition is read by Audie and Grammy award-winning narrator of Harry Potter, Jim Dale, who perfectly captures each character’s unique voice and personality. Get ready to fall in love with Mr. Men and Little Miss books all over again or for the very first time!
Do you dare to be a little fabulous? Let this Little Miss show you how it's done! Little Miss Fabulous has the most fabulous hair, which she wears in the most fabulous styles. Everywhere she goes, she sets new fashion trends! Not even the envious Little Miss Splendid can rain on her parade. Little Miss Fabulous proves that having good style is all about confidence—and just a bit of creativity!
Little Miss Splendid loves nothing more than Little Miss Splendid. She thinks she's too good to talk to "common" people, and definitely too good to ride a bus with them! But one day a rain cloud puts a wrench in her splendid life...
A deeply engaging portrait of village life with a matchless cast of characters, Leadon Hill bursts with all the light exuberance of Richmal Crompton’s Just William. The quiet English village of Leadon Hill is ruled by Miss Mitcham – a tiny, sharp old woman who sees and hears everything from behind her lace curtains, and brutally tears apart the lives and reputations of those who cross her. Amongst her victims is Marcia Faversham, wife to the fussy and uninspiring John and mother to three young children – sporty, overconfident Hugo, gentle Moyna, and little Tim who has been weakened by polio. When John leaves for a four-month fishing trip, Marcia dares to hope for a little tranquility, but changes are afoot in Leadon Hill; the house next door has been let to Helen West, a young, bohemian woman from Italy, and Miss Mitcham sets out to make her life very unpleasant indeed . . .