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(21 reviews)
Author: Carmela LaVigna Coyle, Mike Gordon, Carl Gordon
Publisher: Rising Moon

Book Description
Our princess asks her Mommy questions about appropriate princess behavior.
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5 Comments
After reading this to my daughter the first time I found it so refreshing after all of the “find your prince and live happily everafter” books. I worry about my 3 year old getting the wrong ideas about “prince charmings” and “happily everafters”. This book does an excellent job of letting all little girls know that no matter what we like to do, how we look, or what we wear we are all princesses on the inside. Beautifully done!
This book is super cute. I love the illustrations and the simple story. It’s a celebration for all the princesses out there!
My daughter is really into the princess craze. As a reluctant queen (I was a tomboy), I was excited to see this book, that emphasizes the beauty of all princesses (not just the ones in pretty dresses waiting to be kissed by the prince). I also recommend the Paperbag Princess if you like this book.
This is a cute story and a must have for a girl’s collection. All of the “Do Princesses…” are really nice stories with good illustrations.
I just absolutely love this book and other books by this author. I think I got it more for me than my baby girl. I love it so much that my husband and me are buying for all the little girls in our family this Christmas.