Princess Minna: The Enchanted Forest
by Kirsty Applebaum and Sahar Haghgoo
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Pub Date 5 May 2022 | Archive Date 5 May 2022
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Description
Perfect for 4+ readers, Princess Minna: The Enchanted Forest is the first book in a cheerful new series with a fresh and funny take on what a princess should be and who is allowed to have adventures. Turns out, EVERYONE'S allowed to have adventures!
Princess Minna is very good at lots of things. She's good at taming unicorns, kissing frogs, and fighting dragons. Princess Minna always saves the day, though she is often in great peril and gets VERY grubby. And she's always helped out by her excellent friends...
With full colour illustrations on every page, these short, funny adventures are perfect for children just moving on from picture books!
Please note that this title is being supplied as an advance PDF for reading on Kindle and other devices. This means that the illustrations alongside the text may appear in different places and not provide the best reading experience. This is in no way representative of the final eBook version of this title.
Advance Praise
"Expect funny, magical adventures, perfect for readers moving on from picture books." - The Bookseller
"Expect funny, magical adventures, perfect for readers moving on from picture books." - The Bookseller
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781788009539 |
PRICE | £6.99 (GBP) |
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Featured Reviews
This is a wonderful book.
A perfect introduction to slightly wordier early chapter books. The pictures are big and bold and the large text makes it more accessible.
I love the twist on the traditional fairy tales of a helpless princess. Princess Mina is not taking any nonsense in this story - she is strong and k owns what she is going to do.
A tale with a message about kindness and taking the time to help others.
Definitely a book that will be well enjoyed.