What Little Miss Am I?
Your personality is what makes you, you! Maybe you’re talkative, clumsy, or giggly. Perhaps you prefer a cloudless, sunny day or love it when it’s overcast and drizzling. Well, in 1981, Roger Hargreaves created a series of characters called “Little Miss” to illustrate these personality traits.
So, which Little Miss character are you most like? Are you Little Miss Sunshine or Little Miss Trouble? Answer these questions about your interests and everyday life to find out!
Questions Overview
- Pocket mirror. I have to make sure I look flawless.
- Notebook. I could have a breakthrough at any moment!
- Band-Aids. I’m totally accident-prone.
- Cellphone. I couldn’t possibly miss a text.
- Yellow.
- Pink.
- Blue.
- Whatever’s trending.
- Sunny and slightly breezy with fluffy white clouds in the sky.
- Rainy and dreary.
- Partly cloudy with no humidity or breeze.
- Drizzly with enough sun to make a rainbow.
- Call all of my friends immediately—we have to party!
- Snuggle up with a book. There’s always something to learn.
- Sneak into the school to plan my next prank. It’ll be perfect.
- Spend time outside. I love the sunshine!
- Chocolate cake. Those rich layers are heavenly.
- Anything but corn. I hate corn.
- Spaghetti and meatballs. I like how it looks like little mountains.
- Bananas. Tasty and hazardous—hehe!
- Tell them their secret is safe with me 100%.
- Laugh. Their secret is just hilarious!
- Tell my other friend right away (as long as they promise not to tell).
- Give them my two cents. They definitely need some guidance.
- Laziness. I hate it when people waste time.
- Negativity. Why can’t everyone see the glass as half full?
- Rudeness. It’s not hard to be respectful.
- Snitching. I hate tattletales.
- Appearance. I wouldn’t dare be caught with a slob.
- Kindness. I like people who are sweet and friendly.
- Listening skills. I want them to listen to me.
- Sense of humor. I want them to make me laugh.
- Studying. My final exam is quickly approaching.
- Work. The grind never stops.
- Phone calls. I have far too many friends to catch up with.
- Who knows? I like to go with the flow.
- Flowers. They just make me happy.
- Clothes. I must be the trend-setter.
- Books. You can never have enough.
- Whoopee cushions. I lose them more often than you’d think.
- “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and The Waves
- “Trouble” by Pink.
- “Barbie Girl” by Aqua
- “Glamorous” by Fergie
- Happy.
- Clumsy.
- Stylish.
- Obnoxious.
- I answer the question and get it right, of course.
- I make a silly or rude comment that makes the class laugh.
- I ask the teacher why they called on me and not someone else.
- I drop my pencil from fear and bump my head on the desk.
- A CEO. I like being in charge.
- I don’t know. I just want to do something that makes me happy.
- A celebrity. I have the looks for it, after all.
- A comedian. Talking and making people laugh? Brilliant.
- Spend it on high-end fashion brands, obviously.
- Go to the college of my dreams. I can get the best education!
- Start my own company, like I’ve always dreamed.
- Invest in good health insurance. I’m so accident-prone.
- Laugh, just to try and lighten the mood.
- Take control of the situation.
- Think of the most logical thing to do.
- Pray I’m sitting so I don’t pass out.
- Losing my job. That would suck.
- Failing my exam. Retaking a class isn’t an option.
- Breaking a bone. It’s bound to happen, but it’ll hurt.
- Getting caught. I like breaking the rules.
- Talking. I’ve got a lot to say!
- Being a know-it-all. Knowledge can be a curse.
- Being rude. Witty comebacks are my specialty.
- Dropping something. I don’t touch glass, ever.
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The History of Little Miss
In 1971, Roger Hargreaves, an English author, released a series of children’s books called Mr. Men. Each wacky and vibrantly colored character represented a distinct personality trait or behavior. For instance, Mr. Tickle was the first Mr. Men character to take the world by storm, and as you would’ve guessed, he loves to tickle people. Children fell in love with the fun illustrations and simply moral storylines of these characters, and in the 1980s, Hargreaves began introducing his Little Miss characters.
So, who are Little Misses? Like Mr. Men, Little Misses are silly characters with specific traits and attitudes. Each character is unique and showcases a variety of likes and dislikes associated with their identity. For example, Little Miss Sunshine (one of the most popular characters) is yellow, always smiling, and loves to make other people happy—she’s practically a pocket full of sunshine!
With the book series’s success, the BBC released several animated shows and songs about Mr. Men and Little Miss. Hargreaves’s creations captured everyone’s hearts in the 80s, and they continue to do so today.
In 2021, Little Miss became a viral meme, with social media creators posting their own toxic or quirky traits as Little Miss characters. Photoshopping their own Little Miss creations, users came up with unique names like “Little Miss Oversharer,” “Little Miss Main Character,” or “Little Miss Can’t Go to Bed Without Imagining A Fake Scenario.”
Whether or not you resonate with one of the mainstream Little Miss characters or feel like you have a meme-worthy personality trait, it’s fun to imagine who’d you be in Hargreaves’s Mr. Men and Little Miss world.
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