The Princess and the Presents
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Publisher Description
*AUDIO ENHANCED EDITION WITH READ-ALOUD AUDIO, MUSIC, AND TEXT HIGHLIGHTING*
Princess Ruby is the most spoilt princess you could EVER meet. And when it’s her birthday, you wouldn’t believe how many presents she gets. But even a princess can have TOO many presents . . . and Princess Ruby learns that maybe gifts are NOT the most important thing after all.
A comic cautionary tale for pampered princesses everywhere!
*This special edition of The Princess and the Presents comes with read-aloud audio and text highlighting.*
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In this companion to Hart and Warburton's The Princess and the Peas (2013), Princess Ruby is a "horrid child" who gets whatever she wants, especially on her birthday: "I need a new tiara to wear each day at school./ And a pony and some roller skates and lots and lots of jewels." Since setting limits is apparently an alien concept in her kingdom, her father, the king, heads out with "a suitcase full of cash" to get the requested birthday loot. Ruby is obviously cruising for a lesson in "what really matters," and she gets it when her many acquisitions literally come crashing down around her. Hart's rhyming text offers no surprises, and readers may grow impatient as they wait for a twist or joke that never materializes. The momentum comes almost entirely from Warburton's predominantly pink images, which have the look of spun-sugar confections dreamed up by slightly batty pastry chef. Warburton's gift for visual winks and nudges serves the story well, bringing lightness and humor to the message-heavy verse. Ages 3 7.