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The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child
The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child











The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child

She is one of the few people to have been allowed into to Buckingham Palace to photograph the Queen and has had her own exhibition at London's National Portrait Gallery. Polly Borland is a widely acclaimed, award winning photographer, famous for her vivid portraits. She has won the Smarties Gold Award, Smarties Bronze Award, Kate Greenaway Medal and been shortlisted for the Children's Book of the Year at the British Book Awards. This beautifully composed audiobook explores the tale of the down-to-earth princess through a stunning mix of spoken word, music, and sounds effects to create a. The tale of a prince, a princess, perfect politeness, pages of love and a peculiarly hard pea. Lauren Child is the multi-talented prize-winning creator of the characters Charlie and Lola and Clarice Bean. This beautifully presented picture book explores the tale of the down-to-earth princess through a stunning mix of artwork and photography to create a fairy tale to be treasured. This utterly original interpretation of the classic tale has dazzling illustrations from multi-talented collaborators, award-winning Lauren Child and widely acclaimed photographer Polly Borland. The tale of a prince, a princess, perfect politeness, pages of love and a peculiarly hard pea. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.Lauren Child's beautiful and artistic retelling of The Princess and the Pea.

The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child

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The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child

Every library will want at least one copy of this fabulously funny and unique book. It is not until he comes home that she appears at his door. He then decides to travel far and wide to look for a real princess. The loving king and queen throw a royal ball so that their son can meet all the eligible princesses unfortunately, not one fills the bill. And there must be a certain.something about her. The prince now tells his parents: I would gladly marry tomorrow but.she must be more mesmerizing than the moon and I must find her more fascinating than all the stars in the sky. In an aside, Child comments, He was just that kind of romantic boy. The prince says that he wanted to marry for love. The mattresses–all 12 of them–are covered in multi-patterned cloth, tables and cupboards display real china plates, and a mirror reflects a princess sitting in her parlor. Color photographs of a cleverly designed, three-dimensional miniature world of dolls reveal wonderful details. Kindergarten-Grade 5–Child has expanded Andersens tale from a one-page gem into a humorous picture book that will delight the whole family.













The Princess and the Pea by Lauren Child