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The Paper Bag Princess (Annikins)
The Paper Bag Princess (Annikins)

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Author: Robert N. Munsch
Creator: Michael Martchenko
Publisher: Annikins
Category: Book

List Price: $1.50
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 114 reviews
Sales Rank: 159453

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 32
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 3.2 x 0.2

ISBN: 0920236251
EAN: 9780920236253
ASIN: 0920236251

Publication Date: December 1, 1986
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Paperbag Princess (Story Corner)
  • Paperback - Paper Bag Princess (Little Hippo)
  • Paperback - The Paper Bag Princess
  • Paperback - The Paper Bag Princess (Classic Munsch)
  • Library Binding - The Paper Bag Princess (Classic Munsch)
  • Hardcover - The Paper Bag Princess (Picture Hippo)
  • Paperback - Paper Bag Princess Doll Book: Includes Annikin Book
  • Unknown Binding - Paper Bag Princess (Munsch for Kids)
  • School & Library Binding - The Paper Bag Princess (Munsch for Kids)
  • Turtleback - Paper Bag Princess

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Elizabeth, a beautiful princess, lives in a castle and wears fancy clothes. Just when she is about to marry Prince Ronald, a dragon smashes her castle, burns her clothes with his fiery breath, and prince-naps her dear Ronald. Undaunted and presumably unclad, she dons a large paper bag and sets off to find the dragon and her cherished prince. Once she's tracked down the rascally reptile, she flatters him into performing all sorts of dragonly stunts that eventually exhaust him, allowing her to rescue Prince Ronald. But what does Prince Not-So-Charming say when he sees her? "You smell like ashes, your hair is all tangled and you are wearing a dirty old paper bag. Come back when you are dressed like a real princess." (At least he has the courtesy not to mention that the princess's crown resembles a dying sea anemone.) In any case, let's just say that Princess Elizabeth and Prince Ronald do not, under any circumstances, live happily ever after. Canadian author Robert Munsch celebrates feisty females everywhere with this popular favorite, and Michael Martchenko's scratchy, comical, pen-and-ink drawings capture the tongue-in-cheek quality of this read-aloud crowd pleaser. (Ages 4 to 8) --Karin Snelson

Product Description

The Princess Elizabeth is slated to marry Prince Ronald when a dragon attacks the castle and kidnaps Ronald. In resourceful and humorous fashion, Elizabeth finds the dragon, outsmarts him, and rescues Ronald --- who is less than pleased at her un-princess-like appearance. Full color throughout.

About the Annikin Series:

Annikins are mini books made especially for children -- small enough to fit into tiny hands and pockets. Each book measures 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" and contains full color pages.

Orders for 100 units or more qualify for a handsome clear acrylic counter display. Please mark your order.

Re-orders of individual titles in 20s only (Available only to retail stores -- not sold as individual books)




Customer Reviews:   Read 109 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A must for any girl's library   November 28, 2008
The Paper Bag Princess, by Robert Munsch, is a must for any girl's library. On the first page, we are introduced to Elizabeth, a princess who lives in a castle with expensive princess clothes, who is going to marry a prince named Ronald. Then comes the shocker on the next page: "Unfortunately, a dragon smashed her castle, burned all of her clothes with his fiery breath, and carried off Prince Ronald."

Princess Elizabeth has to wear a paper bag as she goes off to rescue her prince. For most of the book, she uses her brain to outwit the dragon and rescue Ronald. But instead of thanking his rescuer, he haughtily scolds her for her unkempt appearance and tells her to come back "when you are dressed like a real princess."

Elizabeth realizes that he may look like a prince, but he doesn't have the heart of one, and the book concludes with a picture of her skipping off happily into the sunset with the line, "They didn't get married after all." I love Munsch for planting the seed with little girls that they should never settle for a man who isn't good enough for them. Yeah!



4 out of 5 stars Paper Bag Princess   November 16, 2008
Fabulous and empowering in a not so subtle way...perfect for little girls. Only negative, lacked story development.


5 out of 5 stars A story to pass down!   October 14, 2008
My mother bought this story for me in 1995. I used it originally for a story telling speech tournament which I won first place for. She then kept the book until I had my own daughter 2 years ago. My daughter LOVES this book, I'm thinking if I should have it laminated. It is her "princess book". She loves this book so much she is going to be a dragon for halloween! (interesting that she chose to be a dragon and not a princess) We rotate this book with about 5 other Robert Munsch books she adores!


4 out of 5 stars A True Princess   September 26, 2008
Ah, the original anti-princess story that would leave behind it a long legacy of girls inspired by a princess who wears a brown paper bag and defeats a dragon and a snotty prince because, hey, she is female and therefore awesome enough to take care of herself and rescue her brat of a prince.

The writing is quick, simple, and utterly charming, perfect companion to our princess. There even manages to be some character development (do we not see our girl simpering over the prince in the first page?)

There is a reason this is a classic, folks.



5 out of 5 stars Smart and brave trumps cuteness   August 25, 2008
Although this fairy tale is a nearly thirty-year-old classic, it is still timely for girls. The book was a birthday present for a great granddaughter named Elizabeth, who loved reading a story about a heroine who shares her name. But the book pleased her even more because Elizabeth the heroine is smart and brave, and learns that sometimes handsome princes are just silly and not worth the trouble.

(The illustrations are classic as well, and will appeal to children.)


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