Little Princess (TV Series) - Series 2 Episode List

Series 2 Episode List

2.01 - I Want a Shop-Little Princess wants her own store, but she learns that taking care of a store is hard work.
2.02 - It's Sports Day
2.03 - I Want to be a Pirate-Little Princess pretends to be a pirate for a day.
2.04 - I Want to Go to The Fair
2.05 - I Want to Dress Up
2.06 - I Want a Surprise
2.07 - I Want a Bicycle-Little Princess wishes she could be old enough to ride a big-girl bike.
2.08 - I Don't Want to Leave Home-Little Princess is scared of moving away.
2.09 - I Want a Best Friend
2.10 - I Don't Want to Kiss Great Aunty-Little Princess hates the kisses that her great-aunt gives her, so she finds various ways to avoid her kisses.
2.11 - I Want a Midnight Feast
2.12 - I Want to Be Good
2.13 - I Want My Crayons
2.14 - I Want to Be Tall
2.15 - I Want My Plaster-Little Princess' parents are fixing the walls and ceiling, and Little Princess wants to help.
2.16 - I Want a Swing
2.17 - I Want to Be a Baby-Little Princess wonders what it would be like to be a baby again.
2.18 - I Want to Be a Cavegirl-Little Princess tries to become a cavegirl.
2.19 - I Want My Puppets
2.20 - Mother's Day
2.21 - I Want to Be an Explorer
2.22 - I Want to Collect
2.23 - I Want to Be Queen
2.24 - I Want to Play Football-Little Princess learns how to play soccer.
2.25 - I Want to Play in the Rain
2.26 - I Want Baked Beans
2.27 - I Don't Want to Dance-Little Princess has to take ballet lessons, but she's not happy about it.
2.28 - I Want to Go on Holiday-Little Princess creates her own luxury resort while on vacation.
2.29 - I Want My Sheep
2.30 - I Don't Want to Miss It
2.31 - I Want to Do a Show
2.32 - Can I Have It Back Now, Please?
2.33 - I Want to Find the Treasure
2.34 - I Don't Like Thunderstorms
2.35 - I Can Keep a Secret

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