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Mrs Pepperpot shrinks and makes herself a prize at a bazaar.
Just as she is making gingerbread cookies to donate as a prize to the school bazaar, Mrs. Pepperpot shrinks to the size of a teacup, so she dresses up as a clockwork doll and donates herself.
Life isn't always easy for Mrs Pepperpot. She never knows quite what size she's going to be from one moment to the next, and shrinking to the size of a pepperpot can have some unfortunate, hilarious and hair-raising results! Mrs Pepperpot, that tiny, feis
Mrs Pepperpot's habit of shrinking at a moment's notice gets her into all sorts of scrapes. But with the help of her friends and some quick thinking, she always bounces back in the end.
Mrs Pepperpot has an adventure with her cat who shows her hidden treasure which turn out to be a litter of kittens.
When Mrs. Pepperpot shrinks as she is babysitting and becomes much smaller than the baby, she has to figure out how to maintain order and keep the baby and herself safe.
Just as Mrs Pepperpot jumps into the pool, she shrinks! What a disaster, now the water seems like an ocean to the tiny Mrs P. Thank goodness for the friendly frog who pops up to save the day.
She didn’t know the rules of engagement Getting engaged to Marc van Borsele was the last thing Claribel wanted. Marc was the most annoying and exasperating man she had ever met! But, as the engagement was only pretense and she did owe Marc a favor, Claribel agreed. She soon discovered that make-believe can come true, even if you don’t want it to! Before she knew it, Claribel found herself head over heels in love with her pretend fiancé. The course of true love never did run smooth….
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