Princess Nicki has perfect posture, wears perfect princess attire, and has perfectly memorized every chapter of "Manners for Monarchs" -- but she refuses to eat her vegetables. From Caldecott Honor recipient Marjorie Priceman comes a droll, playful story about a perfectly picky eater.
I got this book for my daughter who is 4 and this is her. She is very Picky!
I love you Marjorie Priceman!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
In my search for non-conventional princess books I came across this little gem. I have a 4 year old daughter, and I try to find books with positive role models for her, rather than the disney princess stories which focus on beauty, image, and being rescued by a prince. This story, about a princess who won't eat her vegetables fits the bill, and has the added bonus of illustrating in a humorus way the benefits of eating your vegetables. Other plusses: the princess is described as good at math and smart. In the end she invents an airplane and is a pilot. (No discussions about her getting married.) There are no discussions about her beauty. Shows how seeds grow into plants. The illustrations are beautiful and creative, too. Well done as always Marjorie Priceman! (I also love by the same author Rachel Fister's Blister and How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World.)
Cute, funny, empowering
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
OK, the subject is didactic: child won't eat vegatables. But the solution is unique, and although she eventually makes the choice the parents want, the __choice__ is her own.Great illustrations, quirky humor, fun book!
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