Little Miss Stubborn
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Little Miss Stubborn | |
Cover of Little Miss Stubborn |
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Author | Roger Hargreaves |
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Illustrator | Roger Hargreaves |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Series | Little Miss |
Genre(s) | Children's literature |
Publisher | Fabbri |
Publication date | 1990 |
Pages | 31 pp |
ISBN | ISBN 9781417603695 |
Preceded by | Little Miss Brainy |
Followed by | Little Miss Curious |
Little Miss Stubborn is the twenty-seventh book in the Little Miss series by Roger Hargreaves.
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[edit] Story
Little Miss Stubborn, after a long journey with many stops in the wrong countries, ended up at Mr. Strong's house and ate a gigantic omelette without permission from him. Little Miss Stubborn is unstoppable. She doesn't know when to quit.
[edit] International publications & translations
This is a list of alternate titles for this book being published internationally.
- Madame Têtue (French), Η Κύριος Πεισματάρα (Greek), 固執小姐 (Taiwan), 고집세양 (Korean)
[edit] List of characters
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- Mr. Nosey
- Mr. Sneeze
- Mr. Strong
- Coldland Worm
[edit] Title character other appearances
This is a list of other books that the title character has appeared in.
[edit] Mr. Men Show
In the 2008 version of The Mr. Men Show, Little Miss Stubborn became Mr. Stubborn. He is purple and resembles Mr. Grumble, with a triangular yellow nose, and two hairs. He often assumes something obviously wrong and misuses items (after which he declares them cheap e.g. "This stove is cheap!"). He also speaks with a broad Scottish accent in the UK version, and a Nigerian accent in the US version.