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Princess, Princess

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"Little girls passionate about princesses, fairies, and the color pink will gravitate to this achingly sweet retelling of SLEEPING BEAUTY."
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Paperback, 32 pages
Published August 14th 2007 by Candlewick Press (first published August 2003)
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David
This book had the most beautiful pictures, but the story was not great. I didn't like how it resolved, it was like it gave the problem time, and then suddenly it was resolved with no discussion. Weird. Good for little girls who can't read to look at.
Suzi
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a really fun retelling of sleeping beauty
Susan
Little girls looking for princess books will mostly likely go crazy for this little offering. A twist on the sleeping beauty tale (spoiler), instead of a kiss from a prince, the sleeping princess awakens with a kiss from the little fairy who regrets the spell she put on her in the first place. One of those books that may have the grown-ups rolling their eyes, but the intended audience will be charmed.
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Penny Dale was born in Abbey Road near The Beatles' Studio, but grew up in Ottery St Mary. Her first school was so small that all the children were in one classroom, and even that wasn't full. She drew and made things all the time and her dad showed her how to use a hammer properly, something she's still proud of. She made plasticine models of everything she could think of. When Penny was very sma...more
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