I've read (and enjoyed) Chu-Bra, Recorder to Randoseru, Kodomo no Jikan, and all the others that were mentioned — even that one in Margaret that Nene was talking about.
Ueda-sensei sure knows how to write risqué stories for little girls, doesn't she? 

Aww, poor Hitomi is sho shad because grown-up hunks (college boys, sararimen) don't take her seriously: they just see her as a grade-schooler who is a bit on the tall side. Luckily, her friend Mao-chan (the black-haired shortie) will come up with a few ideas to fix that.

Mao-chan enlisted the help of her big sister and they gave Hitomi a makeover to make her look less childlike. Let's see those grown-up studs resist her now!
I love that this manga was published in Margaret, lol. Japanese magazines for little girls: giving our cute readers the right ideas! 
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