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The Practical Princess

Rebecca Lisle, Joelle Dreidemy

The Practical Princess

Subjects

  • Fairy Tales - myths, legends and folklore from way back

Average rating

3 out 5

7 reviews

Molly the farm girl has always dreamed of being a princess, wearing gorgeous clothes and having a Princely husband. So when the Royal Palace holds a competition to find a perfect princess, Molly enters it and wins. But is Prince Percival really the man of her dreams? Or is it blue-eyed Stan the blacksmith she’s left behind at the farm?

Reviews

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There are lots of links to other fairy tales. The story shows it is better to be kind and loving than a perfect princess.

General Blossom Tyrannosaurus 14.10.2023

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I like it because the princess isn't really a princess she is a girl on a farm that is very poor

Anonymous 29.08.2017

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It's good for girls that like princesses

Anonymous 02.08.2017

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it was funny

Anonymous 22.08.2014

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Teaches you that just because someone is really rich it doesn't make them a nice person and you should look beyond material things

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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It is about a girl and she thinks she wants the prince but then she realises that true love is right in front of her.

Anonymous 24.06.2014

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because the practical princess lets a princess who's a bit mean get to marry the prince

Anonymous 19.06.2014