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Little Miss Somersault
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Book No.
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30
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Release Date
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January 1, 1990
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Little Miss Somersault is the thirtieth book in the Little Miss series by Roger Hargreaves. She was created by two writers, Viviane Cohen and Evelyne Lallemand and an illustrator, Colette David.
About her
- Colour: Blue
- Shape: Round
- Gender: Female
- Personality: Sporty, Fit, Healthy, Physical, Vigorous, Energetic, Strong, Peppy
- Hair: Yellow tied to a ponytail
- Relatives: none
- Love: none
- Friends: Mr. Tall, Mr. Strong
- Rivals: none
- Job: Being acrobatic
- Features: Pink bow
- Voice Actresses: Jill Shilling (Mr. Men and Little Miss), Catherine Disher (US dub)
Story
Little Miss Somersault is incredibly agile. While she goes for a walk, she cartwheels instead. Instead of going through the front door, she climbs up the roof first. Instead of sitting in a chair, she balances on the back of it. Then she jumps over Mr. Small's house, and talk on the telephone with one leg up. The other day, she gets the leaf off of Mr. Worry's roof, but he has the ladder. Little Miss Somersault doesn't need a ladder while she climbs up on the roof. Then, Mr. Skinny paints the roof of his house, but Mr. Bump bumps into the ladder, causing the paint to spill, but Mr. Skinny was rescued by Miss Somersault. The next day, everyone has heard about her daring deeds. Mr. Uppity called her on the phone about the umbrella stuck in the chimney, and expects her in five minutes. However, it took no time to climb onto Mr. Uppity's roof, and get onto the chimney, but she was afraid of heights. Then, Mr. Tickle brought Miss Somersault back to the ground, and looks for someone else to tickle. Then, someone talked to her on the phone about the hat has been blown off onto the roof, and her face turns pale about who it was on the phone. But it was Mr. Small, and she felt relief, and off she somersaults.
International publications & translations
This is a list of alternate titles for this book being published internationally.
- Madame Acrobate (French)
- Miss Purzelbaum (German)
- Miss Voltereta (Spanish)
- Senhora Acrobata (Portuguese)
- Η κυρία Λαστιχένια (Greek)
- Lille Frøken Flikflak (Danish)
- Mała Gimnastyczka (Polish)
- 翻筋斗小姐 (Fān Jīndǒu Xiǎojiě)(Taiwan)
- 재주넘기양 (Jaejuneomgi Yang) (Korean)
- くるくるちゃん (Kuru Kuru Chan) (Japanese)
List of characters
This is a list of Mr. Men, Little Miss and other special characters that appear in this book.
- Mr. Worry
- Mr. Skinny
- Mr. Bump
- Mr. Uppity (Mentioned, but not seen)
- Mr. Tickle (With a green hat)
- Mr. Small (Mentioned, but not seen)
Title character other appearances
This is a list of other books that the title character has appeared in.
- Mr. Brave
- Little Miss Scary
- Little Miss Fabulous (with pink hair and a red bow)
- A Rival For Little Miss Somersault (TV)
- Little Miss Greedy...Belle of the Ball (TV)
- Hello, Pizza Express (Mr. Busy) (TV)
- Little Miss Wise's Crazy Day (TV)
- A Surprise for Mr. Tall (TV)
- Mr. Skinny is up the Spout (TV)
Trivia
- Her ponytail is pointed up.
- She is similar to Mr. Tall, but her legs are shorter and more flexible, also they're both blue.
- She is the tallest Little Miss.
- She originated from France. (This probably explains why Mr. Tickle appeared in this book with a green hat. In the French Mr. Men and Little Miss books, Mr. Tickle has a green hat.)
- She is the first Little Miss character to appear in the English Mr. Men Series
Counterparts
See Counterparts Wiki.
Gallery
See also
External links
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