Not Every Princess

Not Every Princess
Author: Jeffrey Bone
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2014-05-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1433817853

Not Every Princess takes readers on a journey that gently questions the rigid construction of gender roles and inspires readers to access their imaginations and challenge societal expectations. Also includes a “Note to Parents by the authors, Jeffrey Bone, PhD and Lisa Bone, PsyD.

Not All Princesses Dress in Pink

Not All Princesses Dress in Pink
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665913010

Celebrate girl power in this exuberant, mischievously illustrated picture book that shows little princesses that they can be whoever they want to be! Not all princesses dress in pink. Some play in bright red socks that stink, blue team jerseys that don’t quite fit, accessorized with a baseball mitt, and a sparkly crown! Princesses come in all kinds. Some jump in mud puddles and climb trees, play sports and make messes—all while wearing their tiaras! Not every girl has a passion for pink, but all young ladies will love this empowering affirmation of their importance and unlimited potential.

Princesses Wear Pants

Princesses Wear Pants
Author: Savannah Guthrie
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1683351487

From NBC’s TODAY coanchor Savannah Guthrie and educator Allison Oppenheim comes an empowering fairy tale with a twist. In the tradition of Not All Princesses Dress in Pink and Princess in Black, Princesses Wear Pants follows the unflappable Princess Penelope Pineapple, who knows how to get the job done while staying true to herself. Princess Penelope lives in a beautiful palace with a closet full of beautiful dresses. But being a princess is much, much more than beauty. In fact, every morning Princess Penelope runs right past her frilly dresses to choose from her beloved collection of pants! What she wears each day depends on which job she has to do. Will she command the royal air force sporting her sequined flight suit? Will she find her zen in her yoga pants and favorite tee? Or, will she work in the kingdom’s vegetable garden with pocketed overalls for all of her tools? Unfortunately for Princess Penelope, not everyone in the Pineapple Kingdom thinks pants are always appropriate princess attire. When the grand Lady Busyboots demands that Princess Penelope must wear a gown to the annual Pineapple Ball, the young royal finds a clever way to express herself. Penelope’s courage (and style choices) result in her saving the day! In their debut children’s picture book, Savannah Guthrie and Allison Oppenheim team up for a savvy and imaginative story that celebrates fashion and girl power. Perfect for fans of Nickelodeon’s Nella the Princess Knight, Princesses Wear Pants challenges gender stereotypes in the name of individuality, showing girls it’s not how they look but what they do that matters.

Petunia, the Girl who was NOT A Princess

Petunia, the Girl who was NOT A Princess
Author: M.R. Nelson
Publisher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2014-10-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1623955912

Not every little girl dresses the same or likes the same things—and that’s okay! You can still become the very best of friends! Petunia is NOT a princess. She doesn’t want to be fancy or frilly and she certainly doesn’t want another little princess moving in next door. But, when the newest neighbor likes pink and climbing trees, maybe Petunia can make a new friend and stay true to herself.

The Spoiled Princess

The Spoiled Princess
Author: sigal adler
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2017-06-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548342050

There once lived a king in a grand far-off palace Along with his daughter, the sweet princess Alice; The king loved his daughter, gave her all he had So she would be happy, and never feel sad.

That's Not My Princess

That's Not My Princess
Author: Fiona Watt
Publisher: Usborne Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Blind
ISBN: 9780794513252

This delightful series of board books is aimed at very young children. The bright pictures, with their patches of different textures, are designed to develop sensory and language awareness. Babies and toddlers will love turning the pages and touching the feely patches.

Never Say No to a Princess!

Never Say No to a Princess!
Author: Tracey Corderoy
Publisher: Alison Green Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781407115580

The little princess wants everything NOW, or else - she'll CRY! But what happens when she wants her very own dragon? It's time for a whole river of tears ... With beautiful, fresh illustrations and a laugh-out-loud text, this is a glorious tale of adventure, friendship and finally learning to say please.

Princess

Princess
Author: Susan L Roth
Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1623340527

A girl whose mother has called her to get up and go to school imagines all the things she would be free to do if she were a princess.

Would You Rather Be a Princess Or a Dragon?

Would You Rather Be a Princess Or a Dragon?
Author: Barney Saltzberg
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1626723583

Some little ones want to be princesses; others want to be dragons. The message of this book is that you can actually be both! There are lots of things you can be: a little wild, a little sweet. A little polite, a little troublesome. A little dainty, a little dragony. There's nothing stopping you from being just what you want to be . . . so which would you rather be: a princess or a dragon? Here's just the book to help you sort through that difficult question. You might be surprised at what you decide by its end.

I Am Not a Princess!

I Am Not a Princess!
Author: Bethany Burt
Publisher: Schiffer + ORM
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2016-10-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1507300956

Play-acting and self-identity are the themes of this charmingly illustrated book about a girl who dreams of being a beautiful princess. What’s not to love? Princesses get to wear fancy dresses and beautiful jewels. They live happily ever after with the prince of their dreams in a splendid castle in the countryside. Plus, they are never burdened with boring chores or unpleasant activities. Their only real job is looking pretty. But when Eliza, dressed in full princess fashion, tries to join in on the fun in her household and neighborhood, she is disappointed to discover that being a princess prevents her from doing many of the things she loves. She can’t ride a bike, play baseball, help her father paint, or bake cookies with her mom. See what happens as her frustration builds. This glimpse inside a little girl's head helps preschoolers put their fantasies in perspective. For ages 0-6.