Princess Truly is strong and mighty, in these rhyming stories perfect for beginning readers! Pick a book. Grow a Reader! This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow! Princess Truly is MIGHTY! She can jump, she can twirl; her arms are strong and her legs are powerful. When her dog Sir Noodles gets stuck in a tire swing, Princess Truly uses her strength―and her magical curls―to free her chunky pug. And when Princess Truly and her little brother, Ty, visit the carnival, she uses her strength and determination to win a prize at one of the games. These funny and empowering short stories promote believing in yourself, building confidence, and having a positive self-image, and foster imagination and curiosity. With full-color artwork and easy-to-read rhyming text throughout, this series is perfect for new readers!
Princess Truly is a mighty girl and has mighty friends! Her beautiful curls allow her to do anything she desires! I would have a copy of this story in my classroom because I love the book's size and length, as well as the gorgeous illustrations. I think it does a great job at keeping students' interest, and I would recommend it to ages pre-k to 2nd.
Princess Truly faces many challenges but uses her confidence and imagination to solve problems and keep going. For example, a storm is coming and she uses her bravery and imagination to face it and find a way to be safe. This book is for kindergarten to 2nd graders and perfect for teaching kids that it is important to believe in yourself and never give up. This book is great for teaching self-esteem and encourages students to build their imagination.
Princess Truly is strong and capable. When she faces tough things, like getting her pug out of a sticky situation or overcoming a tough challenge at the Carnival, she perseveres.
This is a good story for the child who needs a boost of confidence and encouragement to persevere. It might not be what an over-confident child needs. Point them to the books about it being ok to ask for help.
This story is about Truly who loves doing so many things. She shares how she experiences life and encourages the reader to try and enjoy their day, too. Kids will enjoy this story as well as the rest of the series. Great illustrations. Highly recommended for early readers - Grades K-1.
Princess Truly is back and showing readers how mighty she is. She shows her skills in various sports and models perseverance in winning the carnival prize she wanted.
I loved this one! This book is spreading positive thoughts and is showing young girls that they are strong! I definitely will read this in my classroom one day!