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Books with title Little Miss Bad

  • Little Miss Evil

    Jesse Gilmore

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 22, 2017)
    When Janeen Snyder left home at the age of 15 to live with the family of a close friend, she had no idea she was making a decision that would ultimately change her life forever – and would eventually lead to her arrest, conviction, and death sentence. The Thornton family welcomed Snyder into their home, giving her a place to stay after Snyder’s mother had kicked her out of the house. His daughter’s troubled friend seemed to be the perfect potential partner for Michael Thornton – a sexual sadist who was looking for the right accomplice to help him lure young girls to fulfill his disturbed fantasies.
  • Little Miss Magic

    Roger Hargreaves

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-03-01, March 16, 2008)
    None
  • Little Miss Clara B.

    Jada M. Moss

    Paperback (Independently published, May 29, 2019)
    The story of Little Miss Clara B. is intended to show children that they are like little bees. Every child is capable of doing anything they put their hearts and minds to. If they want to be a doctor, they can do it. If they want to be an artist, they can do it. If they want to be a chef, they can do it. If they want to be an athlete, they can do it. The world is ours and the future is for us to create.
  • Little Miss Marie

    Phyllis Grant, Savannah M Hefner

    Paperback (Authorhouse, Oct. 12, 2018)
    They say the eyes are one's window to one's soul. It's also been said that everyone has a voice. The author wanted to give voice to her daughter, who was too young to express how she saw and moved in her world. The author watched and took notice of every expression her daughter, as a toddler, made to every circumstance and new experience in her little life. Her daughter was not old enough to express herself in a manner that could be clearly understood, but her expressions and actions clearly had a voice. Little Miss Marie is a mother-and-daughter project comprised of small stories the author wrote to put words to what she imagined her daughter's voice would be as she journeyed through this experience we call life. The illustrations are done by her daughter, now fifteen years old, who created the characters in the stories to give picture to the voice.
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  • Little Miss Late

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Thurman Pub, July 5, 1981)
    None
  • Little Miss Neat

    Roger Hargreaves

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-03-01, March 16, 2008)
    Little Miss Neat (Mr. Men and Little Miss)
  • Little Miss Hug

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, May 8, 2014)
    Little Miss Hug is an expert hugger. More than anything else, she loves to hug her friends and make them feel better. And there are times when she hugs just for the fun of it. After all, everyone needs a hug, don't they? The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics. Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience for children aged two up. Have you met them all? It all started with a tickle. Roger Hargreaves' son Adam asked him what a tickle looked like. In response, Roger drew a small orange man with extraordinarily long arms that could reach anywhere and tickle anyone. Mr Tickle, the first of the Mr Men, was born. Mr Tickle was soon joined by Mr. Greedy, Mr. Happy, Mr. Nosey, Mr Sneeze and Mr Bump. When the first Mr Men books were published they became an instant hit. Roger went on to create many more Mr Men and Little Miss characters. What Roger really wanted was to make children laugh, which is probably why his own favourite character is Mr Silly.
  • Little Mist

    Angela McAllister, Sarah Fox-Davies

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster UK, Nov. 10, 2009)
    For Little Mist, the snow leopard cub, the wonders of his world stretch far and wide. Guided and protected by his mother, Little Mist discovers the glistening snow, the mountain streams and the cloud forests. The world may look big to a little cub but one day, his mother tells him, he will be the king of the mountains. Safely curled up in his mother's paws, Little Mist can't wait for his journey to begin . . .
  • Little Miss Bossy

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    From Mr Tickle's extraordinarily long arms to Little Miss Princess's sparkly crown, the Mr Men and Little Misses have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics. Which one is your favourite?
  • Little Mist

    Angela McAllister, Sarah Fox-Davies

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2011)
    Little Mist is a sweet-faced snow leopard cub who is wide-eyed with wonder at the world before him. Guided and protected by his mother, Little Mist discovers the glistening snow, the mountain streams, and the cloud forests. The world may look big to a little cub, but one day, his mother tells him, he will be the king of the mountains. Safely curled up in his mother's paws, Little Mist can't wait for his journey to begin. . . .A heartwarming portrayal of the unique bond between parent and child, set against the breathtaking backdrop of snow-covered mountains. This is the perfect picture book to read curled up with your own little cub.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Little Miss Bossy

    Roger Hargreaves

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, May 8, 2014)
    Little Miss Bossy thinks she can boss almost anyone around, that is until she tries on a new pair of bossyboots! The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics. Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience for children aged two up. Have you met them all? It all started with a tickle. Roger Hargreaves' son Adam asked him what a tickle looked like. In response, Roger drew a small orange man with extraordinarily long arms that could reach anywhere and tickle anyone. Mr Tickle, the first of the Mr Men, was born. Mr Tickle was soon joined by Mr Greedy, Mr Happy, Mr Nosey, Mr Sneeze and Mr Bump. The books were an instant hit and Roger went on to create many more Mr Men and Little Miss characters. What Roger really wanted was to make children laugh, which is probably why his own favourite character is Mr Silly.
  • Little Miss Shy

    M. C. Hargreaves

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, Aug. 13, 1981)
    Hargreaves, M. C.
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