Just adding this book so goodreads would understand that I read TWO BOOKS of the Arabic series and I need to reach my goal of fifty books and I actually did read this book this year it's cute :3
The story starts off with what seems like one bad thing after another happening to Miss Lucky. Each page asks the reader “I wonder why this story is called ‘Little Miss Lucky’?” It doesn’t seem as if she is that lucky as she is locked out of her house and blown across the sky and then chased by a tree. In the end we see that so far none of this has anything to do with luck, it’s simply her name.
There were no other characters in this story, no Mr. Men, so the nephew hated this story. He thought Miss Lucky should not be a story. He does not like the Little Miss stories. He’s got about 30 more to read, so buckle up little puck.
I wonder why this story is called 'Little Miss Lucky?'
Little Miss Lucky just wanted to stay in her bed and read her book peacefully. Instead she experienced a nightmarish night locked out of her home chased by the Midnight Tree.
This is a wonderful story for your little ones. Really funny with a touch of adventure. Perfect bedtime story as long as you tone down the parts with the scary tree and you make them more educational than frightening.
Anyone who gets the chance to read the books of Roger Hargreaves is lucky! So it is even more lucky to read about little miss Lucky. How lucky we are to be able to read these gifts of the absurd! Little Miss #16
This really caught the imagination of my grandchildren and they wanted to read it repeatedly. So much so that The Midnight Tree regularly appears in pretend games months later.
Instantly a favourite, simply because Little Miss Lucky likes to read books! In bed!
Plus she's as cute and lovely as a tea cosy. 'Little Miss Lucky' is comfortable yet quite shocking and scary, which is good for kids. It's another 'Little Miss' entry with an interesting twist - don't dismiss it because of the title; it is very different to what I was expecting. I like to be surprised by a children's picture book.
How nostalgic these Roger Hargreaves classics are.
I was really frightened while reading and felt sad for Little Miss Lucky but there was something inside of me telling me that it'll end in a fine way and yes it was ^_^ such a nice ending, I was expecting it but felt even greater when read the lines ^_^