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Description
Little Miss Bad is not good. Far from it. In fact, about as far as you can get, which is a long way! Can Little Miss Sunshine trick Little Miss Bad into confessing all her wrongdoings?
Quick Summary
Adam Hargreaves' Little Miss Bad is a short, funny read that follows a mischievous character who loves causing chaos spilling juice, sneaking extra cookies, you name it until Little Miss Sunshine steps in with a clever plan that turns the mischief into a lesson about honesty. Kids who enjoy the playful tone of the "Little Miss" series or anyone who likes a bit of harmless troublemaking will find this story especially fun, and the simple language makes it perfect for early readers who are just getting the hang of chapter books. The bright, silly illustrations match the wacky personalities, giving the book a picture-book feel even though it's a short story. There's no scary content just giggles and a gentle reminder that owning up to mistakes feels better than hiding them. If your child liked Little Miss Sunshine or the misadventures of "Pete the Cat," they'll likely ask to read this one again and again.