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Power to the princess, written by Vita Murrow; illustrated by Julia Bereciartu

Label
Power to the princess, written by Vita Murrow; illustrated by Julia Bereciartu
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Power to the princess
Oclc number
1050333702
Responsibility statement
written by Vita Murrow; illustrated by Julia Bereciartu
Summary
What if princesses didn't always marry Prince Charming and live happily every after? This stunning anthology features 15 favorite fairytales retold for a new generation. From Sleeping Beauty who becomes a world-famous sleep disorder specialist to Cinderella who goes on to become Prime Minister to Little Red Riding Hood, the environmentalist and Princess of the Wolves, these princesses are smart, funny, and kind, and can do anything they set their minds to. Retold to create positive role models for children, these feisty, funny fairytales focus on issues such as self-image, confidence, LGBTQ, friendship, advocacy, and disability, teaching that a princess is a person who seeks to help others, is open to learning new things, and looks for ways to add purpose to their lives and the lives of those around them. Power to the princess! -- from Amazon
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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