The Smallest Girl Ever
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The story of a little girl so tiny that she fits into a handbag.
This series explores the extraordinary abilities and adventures of children navigating magical realms. It follows their journey of discovery and growth as they encounter both peril and wonder. The narratives are rich with fantasy, friendship, and courage, resonating deeply with young readers. It offers a glimpse into a world where anything is possible and where even the smallest individuals can achieve great feats.





The story of a little girl so tiny that she fits into a handbag.
When Timmy Twinkle kicks a ball - it's magic!
What happens when a small girl finds she can lift something as big as a bus ...
Josie Jenkins, aged eight and three quarters, can do a few tricks, but she astonishes herself and everyone else when she finds she can lift a table, a car and even a bus with no effort at all. Josie becomes famous, and Mr Two Suit sweeps in with a contract and swoops the whole family off to New York. How Josie copes with fame and fortune, and with the loss of it when she wakes up one day to find she can't do her trick any more, makes a story of enormous charm, with a tiny, modest and sensible heroine you have to cheer for. Entrancing drawings on every page make this a really special book.
Sam is miserable because he has been left in the care of the horrible Hilda Hardbottom. When he discovers an alien named Splodge in the cabbage patch, he uses the alien's invisibility powers to scare Hilda and learns a lesson in bravery.