Pink Princess Rules the School (Perfectly Princess Series #1)

Mass Market Paperback
from $0.00

Author: Alyssa Crowne

ISBN-10: 0545211735

ISBN-13: 9780545211734

Category: Fiction & Literature

A spunky new series for any girl who dreams of being a princess. The book even looks magical --- it's printed on pink pages!\ Printed on PINK pages!\ You are royally NOT invited . . .\ Juliet Henry is turning seven. For her birthday, she's planning a pink princess party --- for girls only! They'll all wear pink clothes, make pink crowns, and eat pink food. Who wants boys at a princess party, anyway?\ But Billy and the other boys in Juliet's class are mad. They love birthday parties . . . and...

Search in google:

Printed on PINK pages!You are royally NOT invited . . .Juliet Henry is turning seven. For her birthday, she's planning a pink princess party —- for girls only! They'll all wear pink clothes, make pink crowns, and eat pink food. Who wants boys at a princess party, anyway?But Billy and the other boys in Juliet's class are mad. They love birthday parties . . . and hate being left out. If this pink princess isn't careful, her loyal subjects could ruin her birthday bash!Each PERFECTLY PRINCESS book includes fun, princessy activities in the back. Just like the pink princess, Juliet, you can try out the activities and turn any day into a royal treat! Take a sneak peek:Make It Yourself!Pink Princess SandwichLevel of difficulty: Medium(You'll need some help from a grown-up.)You Need:*2 pieces of bread*whipped cream cheese*strawberry or raspberry jelly*plastic knife*large heart-shaped cookie cutter1.) Use the cookie cutter to cut each piece of bread into the shape of a heart. (If you don't have a heart-shaped cookie cutter, a grown-up can cut the bread with a knife.)2.) Spread the cream cheese on one piece of heart-shaped bread. Spread the jelly on the other piece. Stick the two pieces together so the cream cheese and jelly meet. Now you have a perfect pink princess sandwich! With two more slices of bread, you can make one for a friend, too.Children's LiteratureJuliet loves to pretend to be a Pink Princess. So, for her seventh birthday, she is going to have a pink princess party for all the girls in her class. But things start to get out of hand when Juliet decides to wear a new princess crown to school. The girls love pretending they are princesses, and wear pink clothes and eat pink food at school. But, the boys get upset that they cannot be part of the party also (although they would rather be pirates than princesses). This book teaches some basic principles of friendship and sharing that can be applied to real life. The "Perfectly Princess" series is sure to capture the attention of young girls who love to pretend to be princesses. The chapters are about eight pages each (including one picture) and very large font, making this a good book for a middle reader to complete by himself. And of course, as the title suggests, this book is all girl, complete with pink pages and hearts in the corners. The end of the book contains recipes for princess food (a pink sandwich and a hot dog dragon), so the book can become an interactive activity. Reviewer: Nicole Peterson Davis

\ Children's Literature\ - Nicole Peterson Davis\ Juliet loves to pretend to be a Pink Princess. So, for her seventh birthday, she is going to have a pink princess party for all the girls in her class. But things start to get out of hand when Juliet decides to wear a new princess crown to school. The girls love pretending they are princesses, and wear pink clothes and eat pink food at school. But, the boys get upset that they cannot be part of the party also (although they would rather be pirates than princesses). This book teaches some basic principles of friendship and sharing that can be applied to real life. The "Perfectly Princess" series is sure to capture the attention of young girls who love to pretend to be princesses. The chapters are about eight pages each (including one picture) and very large font, making this a good book for a middle reader to complete by himself. And of course, as the title suggests, this book is all girl, complete with pink pages and hearts in the corners. The end of the book contains recipes for princess food (a pink sandwich and a hot dog dragon), so the book can become an interactive activity. Reviewer: Nicole Peterson Davis\ \