
P Is for Princess: A Royal Alphabet
We also learn of kings and emperors and ladies-in-waiting. Naturally you can't be a real princess with out a tiara!
The illustrations are this book are unique in that they are done by two different authors - a married couple - Robert and Lisa Papp. You can tell the difference when you are reading about a fictionalized fairy tale princess and a non-fiction true-to-life princess. The illustrations vary to suit the mood of the person or character in question which I think is unique and gives the book a feel of accuracy.

What little girl doesn't enjoy paper dolls? Princesses: A Book and Paper Doll Fold-Out Play Set
There are eight "royal dress-up paper dolls" in this set with 22 outfits to choose from (among a myriad of accessories.) There are two fold-out scenes with which you can place the royal highness's - one scene with a unicorn and another in her bedchamber. The book also includes a very safe play pocket to store the dolls and accessories after they have been punched out.
What a wonderful, imaginative play set! Naturally it holds up against Peter Pauper Press's standards of quality making this a very nice gift and play set.
Thank you, Sleeping Bear Press and Peter Pauper Press for creating things to both delight and inspire the imaginations of little girls. I appreciated having the opportunity to inspect them and I'm excited to share them with my daughter.
those are great books we love them.
ReplyDeleteevery little girl needs to own the paper bag princess, Princess & the Kiss: A Story of God's Gift of Purity and The Princess and the Three Knights
any type of Alphabet book is fun. I have not seen the Princess one - cute!
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Carrie,
ReplyDeleteYou have such a great blog!
You should contact Dawn and be the next blogger interviewed for her "Meet another Book Blogger Monday" post.
xoxox,
Yvonne
http://ieatbooksforbreakfast.blogspot.com/2011/02/meet-bloggers.html
I like sleeping bear press alphabet books ... so far we have O is for Old Dominion (the one for our state) ... I'm sure we will collect more. Thanks for sharing. I'll have to keep an eye out for P is for Princess.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I have two nieces and I love to spoil them. Girl stuff is so cute! It's probably good for our budget that we have a boy. ;)
ReplyDeleteM pulled out the S is for Smithsonian book you sent us last week. He loves reading it. Thanks again!
These sound sweet. I like the idea of the illustrations done by a man and wife.
ReplyDeleteWe're reading another princess story this week too -- The Ordinary Princess. Seems to be going over quite well so far!