A conversation celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Princess in Black series with creators Shannon Hale, Dean Hale, and illustrator LeUyen Pham.
Browsing: Princesses
A New Friend for Dragon by Bianca Schulze, beautifully illustrated by Samara Hardy, is set to captivate hearts and challenge stereotypes.
One masterpiece that has truly stood the test of time is Frances Hodgson Burnett’s exquisite children’s book, A Little Princess, written in 1905.
Everyone’s favorite princess donning a cape and mask has returned in the seventh book of this hilarious series, The Princess in Black.
Book Review: In ONCE BEFORE TIME: CINDERELLA REX, dinosaurs and pretty princesses are combined for an exciting adventure.
Emma Wunsch, author of Miranda and Maude: The Princess and the Absolutely Not a Princess – the premier book of the series, combined her daughter’s “love for all things princess” with a silly, impromptu story to create the characters.
Get to know Milla from Erin Soderberg’s Daring Dreamers Club: Milla Takes Charge—touching on everyday dramas and the ups and downs of friendship, this series will enchant all readers who are princesses at heart.
The Paper Bag Princess, by Robert Munsch, is short and sweet and funny, and empowers young girls to be true to themselves.
Steve Underwood’s The Borrowed Princess, the first in The Daughters of the Lost King series, presents a strong story of adventure, relationships, and royal family alliance-building.
Meg Cabot is the #1 New York Times―bestselling author of the Princess Diaries series, with over 25 million copies of her books sold worldwide. Royal Crush, the third book in her middle-grade Princess Diaries spin-off series, released this month. We asked Meg to share her top 5 favorite middle grade books …