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The Worst Princess (Paperback, Reissue)
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The Worst Princess (Paperback, Reissue)
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List price R246
Loot Price R224
Discovery Miles 2 240
You Save R22 (9%)
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Forget about all the things you think a princess is SUPPOSED to do
- Princess Sue is not that kind of royalty! Princess Sue sits in a
tower, waiting for her prince to come. But then she realises . . .
she doesn't need a prince at all! Find out how this feisty princess
escapes the clutches of her twit of a prince in this funny,
feminist twist on the traditional princess tale. No need for pretty
dresses, fairytale weddings and grand balls, Princess Sue is all
about adventure, mischief and making unusual friends. She really is
the best at being the worst princess! An empowering picture book
from the brilliantpair who brought you modern classic Dogs Don't Do
Ballet, author Anna Kemp and illustrator Sara Ogilive. Perfect for
fans of Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World, Princess
Smartypants, Goodnight Stories for Rebel Girls and Ada Twist,
Scientist. 'The Worst Princess introduces a brilliant, fearless,
funny, fierce heroine who isn't settling for the usual sexist
fairytale claptrap. This book is a delight and a refreshing blast
of feminist fun!' Laura Bates, author and activist 'This book is a
breath of fresh air! A much-needed reminder that we must carve out
our own identities and not be forced into traditional roles.' Sue
Hendra, co-creator of the bestselling Supertato 'Those sick of the
cult of pink princesses will appreciate this quirky take on the
traditional princess tale... A very funny new picture book' The
Bookseller Children's Buyers Guide 'Told in verse, and wonderfully
illustrated by Sara Ogilvie, this picture book is so funny it could
be safely recommended for all ages' The Independent on Sunday 'Girl
power is celebrated in this picture book that turns the princess
role firmly on its head' Waking Brain Cells blog
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