A Really-Truly Princess by Amanda Kastner

A Really-Truly Princess

A Really-Truly Princess 

by Amanda Kastner

5 Stars

Publisher's Blurb

 
When Rosellen receives a book of fairy tales as a birthday gift, she decides to use its stories as a guide for her own life. From enchanted frogs to lost slippers to hundred-year naps, Rosellen wants to be a really-truly Princess just like the ones she reads about in her book.

Follow Rosellen through five fairy-tale inspired escapades as she discovers that real life problems can't always be solved in story-book style--even if you are a Princess!

Review

This is a delightful book full of fairy tales about princesses and the story of a really-truly princess and her adventures.

It retells classic fairy stories and relates them to a 'real' princess who reads the tales and uses the lessons learned in her everyday life.

In addition to the nicely written stories the illustrations are done in black and white to allow the kids to colour them in which increases the enjoyment of the book.

Although aimed at younger children, even I enjoyed reading it. Now I'm off to find my crayons

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