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| Princess Smartypants | 
enlarge | Author: Babette Cole Publisher: Putnam Juvenile Category: Book
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $2.32 You Save: $4.67 (67%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 80839
Media: Paperback Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 32 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 7 x 0.2
ISBN: 0698115554 EAN: 9780698115552 ASIN: 0698115554
Publication Date: April 14, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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Product Description Princess Smartypants does not want to get married. She enjoys being a Ms. But being a rich and pretty princess means that all the princes want her to be their Mrs. Find out how Princess Smartypants fights to preserve her independence in this hilarious fairy-tale-with-a-difference. 'Babette Cole is ...funny, unrestricted and totally unforgettable' - "Independent on Sunday".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Great Book!!! October 8, 2008 This is my all time favorite childrens book! It is so much fun with a twist at the end that the kids (and adults) just love. It is also a good read aloud for a class or group since it's not too long. Fun pics, too!
Not THAT Amusing September 18, 2008 I decided to check this out from the library before buying it. I'm glad I did. I'm all for women being able to be on their own and all that, but I really did not like this book. It was cute.. but I'm not planning on buying it.
The Paper Bag Princess by Munsch is a much better book and teaches the same sort of lesson. I recommend checking that book out instead.
I don't like Princess Smartypants very much August 17, 2008 She kissed him and turned him into a frog. I didn't like that because he did all the things she said, and she didn't like it. People should do what they say they will do. And her pets were monsters, so he could have stayed at the castle.
I liked that she didn't turn the others into frogs. I liked the pictures.
(Tim, age 5)
Non biased, balanced review of this book... December 20, 2007 I am the mother of a 4yr old girl who is well beyond her years. I wanted to get some stories that took the female out of the typical helpless role so that she would see that females are not typical nor helpless unless they allow themselves to be. First I got "Paperbag Princess" by Munsch. Excellent read and I thought this would be just as good. Although not as good as Paperbag Princess, still a five star book. I read through other reviews and I understand where someone might see this text as bigotry against men, but honestly I do not believe it to be so. I believe this book is a humoristic way of allowing girls to see that they do not need to be dependent on anyone without being able to depend on themselves first. I read it to my daughter and asked her what she thought before giving my thoughts on it to her and she replied that she thought Princess smartypants was smart because she did what made her happy even though other people were trying to get her to do something differently. (her words) Now granted, if this is read and then the child coached on how "smart she was to stay single and not marry" then yes, the book is being used as a weapon rather than a tool. But this book is a good tool if used as it is meant to be. Nowhere in the book does it ever state that marriage is bad, or wrong or that men are bad or wrong. It simply tells a story of a princess who is content as she is but then is being pushed to do something that she really doesnt feel she needs to do. I suggest it as a reading to all young girls.
this is the greatest book ever! May 12, 2007 where was this story when i was a little girl!?!?! what a super message for the little pinks! girl power rocks!
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