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I Wish I Were a Princess

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Be a princess and sit on a royal throne! Make a jewel box, meet a handsome knight. Here's the book to tell you how! You'll need beautiful gowns and loads of precious jewels. You'll want to wear a crown of solid gold. You'll need a throne, and a horse, and a handsome knight to meet! I Wish I Were...a Princess explains how to make all the royal props a princess has. Photos of children dressed as princesses, musicians, and knights lend charm to the book. Illustrations of castles and princesses of bygone days add magic. The simple text explains royal lore and even a few fanciful terms such as "How now, good mother..." Children love to pretend. With the help of these books and a few household items your child can imagine he or she is in another world. Role play gives children confidence and teaches them to play and share with friends and family.

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Series: I Wish I Were... Publisher: childrensElibrary

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 1588245500
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 1588245500
  • File size: 3828 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

Levels

ATOS Level:3.7
Interest Level:K-3(LG)

Be a princess and sit on a royal throne! Make a jewel box, meet a handsome knight. Here's the book to tell you how! You'll need beautiful gowns and loads of precious jewels. You'll want to wear a crown of solid gold. You'll need a throne, and a horse, and a handsome knight to meet! I Wish I Were...a Princess explains how to make all the royal props a princess has. Photos of children dressed as princesses, musicians, and knights lend charm to the book. Illustrations of castles and princesses of bygone days add magic. The simple text explains royal lore and even a few fanciful terms such as "How now, good mother..." Children love to pretend. With the help of these books and a few household items your child can imagine he or she is in another world. Role play gives children confidence and teaches them to play and share with friends and family.

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