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The Paper Bag Princess (Annikin Miniature Edition) is a beloved used book in good condition that challenges traditional fairy tale norms. Featuring a clever princess who outsmarts a dragon and rejects a vain prince, this story empowers young readers with themes of independence and resilience. Highly rated and ranked among top beginner readers, it’s a perfect addition to any child’s library aiming to inspire confidence and critical thinking.
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,047 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #107 in Early Learning Beginner Readers #351 in Children's Beginner Readers #366 in Children's Classics |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 6,032 Reviews |
B**R
Granddaughter enjoyed it
Cute story. Just read it to granddaughter. (6) she enjoyed it. Not the classic fairytale ending
E**E
From one parent to another
I got this for my baby shower by a family friend. It turned out to be my favorite book to read to my daughter. Since then I've gotten it for my sister's-in-law too who also have daughters. I love this book because the moral of the story is that "not all princesses need to be saved" (I wrote this on the inside cover of the book and mailed it to them for Christmas). So often in storybooks the female is depicted as a Dame who needs saving. In this book, the princess sets a different tone. The story starts out with a princess who is to marry a prince, but the Prince is stolen from the castle by a fire breathing dragon (who also burned down their castle and her clothes). She sets off to find the Prince wearing the only thing she could find, a paper bag. The clever princess finds the dragon and tricks him using her wit. She saves the Prince who is so full of himself that he tells her to come back when she is dressed like a princess. In the end the princess tells him that "he may look like a prince, but he acts like a bum". She then lives happily ever after without the vain and selfish Prince. In my opinion, this book teaches young boys to be compassionate and not arrogant or shallow. It teaches young girls that being strong and independent can make you happy. In a time when we need strong women as well as men more than ever. There are books like this that can help shape who they are apart from the cliché friendship and sharing books. This is ultimately about the battlefield of relationships and how they don't always work out. Even when you try your hardest. But it is when it doesnt work out that you need to understand the complexity of inner strength. Where inner peace and happiness draws from. If we can create a strong influence of self awareness and self assurance in our children early on through books. Imagine how our children will make an impact in our world. I would recommend this book to anyone with young children. Even boys.
L**H
One of the classics
Classic children's book. Happy to have found it.
S**A
Funny book for kids with great female empowerment theme
I grew up on Robert Munsch books and this is one of his best. Strong female empowerment theme with a funny, entertaining story. Great for any kid.
A**R
Contenido
Buen libro
C**D
Way too small
I literally threw this straight in the trash. It’s not a real book, it’s microscopic. It looked like a tag that just came in the box with other books. Maybe it’s a good story, but I definitely wouldn’t be able to read it with my toddler.
S**H
Love the story
Read the fine print because it is miniature book so it will not be functional in my classroom. However I, love this story.
A**.
Love this book. Great for raising strong independent women
Great little copy of this book. It's not the full sized as I thought but it's about 4x4 or so and still illustrated and beautiful. This story is so important for young girls, having the princess dave the prince for once!
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