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The ordinary princess
The ordinary princess










I love who I am and my energy and my vibe and this book helped me see at a young age that's it was absolutely ok to be myself and not tow the line.Description for The Ordinary Princess (A Puffin Book) Paperback.

the ordinary princess

I have always just been me - and often been rebuffed for it - in fact one thing I've definitely heard too much of is "Shush now Jodee". It sums up my childhood need to be "just me" and not someone else's frothy pink girlish expectations. This story has stayed with me for decades. The rest I shall leave to you to read and find out because I don't want to spoil it for you xx She makes a new friend, Peregrine, who is "a man of all work" and she introduces him to her forest friends. When she realises her clothes are falling apart she realises she needs a job to make some money to buy new clothes and she applies to work in the kitchens of a nearby castle as fourteenth assistant kitchen maid. Upon learning this, Amy runs away and comes to another land where she lives in a forest and makes animal friends. So her parents come up with the idea that they should offer the challenge of slaying a dragon to rescue her as an attractive proposition to potential suitors. Reaching her teenage years, no one who meets her first will marry her as she was soooo ordinary. To her parents shock, her mad godmother fairy Crustacea bestows on her the gift of "ordinariness". This book had so many wonderful facets to it, I'll try to share as many as I can here for you to encourage you to go and buy the book to read to yourself and/or your daughter (who I hope has skinned knees and dirty nails too!)Īmy is christened Princess Amethyst Alexandra Augusta Araminta Adelaide Aurelia Anne of Phantasmorania! Like all good fairy tales, her parents invite fairies to the christening and Amy receives gifts from each one. Kaye who you'll probably remember wrote The Far Pavilions (the film of which I adored as a child). The Ordinary Princess was written by M.M. They were often mucky and a little torn but that was ok because play in my house meant real play - I truly never owned a tea set! My favourite clothes were warm and loose enough for me to be able to climb trees in. I had skinned knees and bruised shins and chipped nails (that probably had dirt underneath them).

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It was a pearl of wonder amongst all the girly princess pink frothiness that girls were supposedto like.

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Goodness me this was my favourite book when I was a little pesky girl.












The ordinary princess