Today’s team review is from Liz, she blogs at https://lizannelloyd.wordpress.com/
Liz has been reading A Most Reluctant Princess by Jean Cogdell
A Most Reluctant Princess by Jean M Cogdell
This is a simple, pleasing story in rhyme about a small girl, whose father calls her his little princess which is illustrated with cute drawings of a no-nonsense child. Quite logically, as children often are, she believes that she can’t be a princess because Daddy isn’t a king, so what can she be? She thinks of a variety of professions to which her mother, lovingly comments, “Don’t worry. What will be, will be.” I was little unsure of the rhythm and vocabulary in some verses, such as “Don’t speak without permission,” but I loved the moral of the story, that she shouldn’t grow up too quickly while she can enjoy being Daddy’s little princess.
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Aw, sounds cute! Pinned & shared. 🙂
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Rosie your team rocks!
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Sounds like a cute story for a little girl. What would the age range be?
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I’m guessing around 4-6 years.
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I loved the cover. So cute. I bet some daddies can relate to not wanting their little princesses to grow up too fast. 🙂
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This sounds cute and that cover is darling. When I catch up around here, I will definitely read it.
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