Vivian June Isoult French MBE was born in 1945 and educated at Exeter University. Vivian French was best known in school for being extremely skinny and for talking a lot. At school she developed an attachment to words and later became an actor, then a storyteller, and finally a writer of children's books. She is the author of more than two hundred books. Ms. French lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has four grown daughters.
i recently found some of my old childhood books and a couple of them were in french. i am majoring in french literature right now but we don't need to get into that because it's embarrassing. but anyways. i actually do not understand french like that so i thought picking up a childrens book might be a fun activity and also great practice to refresh my memory. did i understand every single word? well no. but i did read it without opening google translate once and i used context clues and pictures and i get the story. i think. i wish i had the whole series tbh that was fun 💓
you know what i actually dont think i ever finished this as a kid i was just buying things. i should've bought more.
I loved the tiara club books as a kid, I wanted to go to the princess academy :3 this isn’t my favourite story out of all of them but it was still cute. I do think the mean girl stuff is overdone and a bit annoying, it lacks substance. I would prefer reading stories without these petty dramas
Perfect book for little girls who read at an early age. The story line is fairly simple. There are clear good guys and bad guys. Daisy cheats though, at the baking assignment, and there is no negative consequence.
Third book in the series about princesses in training and this one deals with fear and hiding it from friends. Friendship is a big part of this series. Complete with all the princess trappings you would expect, and it is another reasonable story that young readers should enjoy.
I'm 15, this book is my entire childhood and Daisy used to be my comfort character. Not something i would read at this age but it was fun looking back and rereading this series :)
I really liked this book and I"ll give 5 stars for this book. I felt sad for Daisy when her cupcakes became coals. But Sophia gave some of her cupcakes. When Lady V ate one of Daisy's cupcakes which is Sophia's she didn't like it. I liked the part when the princesses went up to see the dragon and saw that the dragon was actually a baby. I hated the part when Floreen tripped Daisy and the baby dragon was frightened.
My daughter chose this at her school library and brought it home for me to read aloud to her. It is not anything special and has your typical nice girls vs. mean girls dynamic that just gets so annoying. Easy read for those just starting out, but I would rather recommend something with a little more substance.
L'histoire est d'une fille qui n'a pas peur d'aller sur le d'un chateau. J'ai aimer le livre parce que princesse daisy a fait des muffins tous brulés et elles les a donné au dragon pout l'ammener. Il y a beaucoup d'actions!
At first Daisy was scared to go meet a dragon that the princesses were going to meet. She couldn't even eat the crust of her pizza. She met the dragon and wasn't scared at all. She loved it.