The sentence should be punctuated with a comma after "little" to separate the introductory clause from the main clause. Here is the corrected version:
"When my sister was little, she thought Lima beans were stuffed with mashed potatoes."
When my sister was little she thought Lima beans were stuffed with mashed potatoes.
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The sentence should be punctuated with a comma after "little" to separate the introductory clause from the main clause. Here is the corrected version:
"When my sister was little, she thought Lima beans were stuffed with mashed potatoes."