Princess in Training, by Tammi Sauer
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"Princess power saves the day in a humorous antidote to pretty in pink." —Kirkus Reviews Princess Viola is great at skateboarding and karate-chopping, but she’s lousy at the royal wave, walk, and waltz. The king and queen are not pleased. What’s a princess to do? Attend the skill-polishing Camp Princess, of course. In the end, it’s a good thing Viola is made of tougher stuff. Who else will save the day when the green dragon comes along?
Princess in Training, by Tammi Sauer- Amazon Sales Rank: #352926 in Books
- Brand: Sauer, Tammi/ Berger, Joe (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-05-05
- Released on: 2015-05-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.99" h x .15" w x 8.15" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 40 pages
From Booklist When it comes to being prim and proper, Princess Viola is a royal dud. The moat-diving, karate-chopping thrill seeker attends princess camp in hopes of learning to conduct herself in a more noble fashion. Despite rebukes from the camp’s etiquette-obsessed director (“Royalty does not skateboard”), Viola fails to dress, dance, or even wave in a remotely aristocratic way. And good thing, too, because a ferocious green dragon shows up, and the princess draws on her unusual talents to vanquish the beast, proving that acting nobly has little to do with fashion or frills. Berger’s spirited cartoonlike artwork amps up the merriment by blending comics elements (panels, motion lines) and action-oriented sound effects (Zip! Zup! Zoom!) with a pink-heavy palette and glitter-festooned cover. If the breezy story isn’t breaking entirely new ground, children will be having too much fun to notice, and Sauer’s message of being true to oneself is one they can’t hear enough. Preschool-Grade 1. --Kristen McKulski
Review "Princess power saves the day in a humorous antidote to pretty in pink."—Kirkus"A good choice for a 'be-true-to-yourself'-themed storytime or for anyone looking for a fun read."—School Library Journal
About the Author
Tammi Sauer, a former teacher and library media specialist, is the author of many popular picture books, including Nugget and Fang, illustrated by Michael Slack, and Princess in Training, illustrated by Joe Berger. She lives in Edmond, Oklahoma. Visit her website at www.tammisauer.com.
Joe Berger is an author and illustrator of many popular picture books, as well as an animator and cartoonist. He lives in Bristol, England, with his family.Visit his website at www.joeberger.co.uk.Where to Download Princess in Training, by Tammi Sauer
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Bring balance to the "princess world" with our daughters By X.F. My daughter is obsessed with Disney Princesses... and it kills me, because I do not like how they are portrayed as helpless female victims looking for a husband to save them. This book is cute, because it is about an "unconventional" princess who enjoys to do non-gender specific activities. In fact -- She is the savior in this story! Due to the terminology, I would recommend this book for kids 3 and older.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excellent message for little princesses everywhere! By Bay area mom This book has quickly become one of my three year old daughter's favorites. She loves everything about it. It teaches an excellent lesson in staying true to yourself and that each person's talents are different and useful in their own way. I've also been using this book as a lesson in being brave. My daughter is afraid of the water, but wants to learn to swim, and is having a tough time getting started with swim lessons. I talked with her about Princess Viola being afraid of the dragon, but then being brave anyway and saving everyone from him. It's helping her at swim lessons to think about being brave like Princess Viola.I did take one star away about the fact that the karate chopping in the book can cause problems. We did have to have several talks about how it is not ok to karate chop other people (poor baby sister had to endure a few karate chops) and things that might break.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great Gift! By Melissa Moretti-stoops Bought this as a B-Day gift for my niece. She loved it & reads it all the time. Thanks Amazon
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