The Princess and the Giant | Children’s Adventure Book
The Princess and the Giant | Children’s Adventure Book
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This quirky reinvention of Jack and the Beanstalk is the perfect picture book for any princess who wants to be the hero of her own tale.
Princess Sophie is very resourceful sort of princess. And when the grumpy old giant at the top of beanstalk keeps everyone awake all night every night, she wonders if her favourite book of fairy tales might have the answer. She bravely climbs the beanstalk and first takes a tasty bowl of porridge, then a teddy to cuddle and even a cosy blanket, all to help the giant sleep. But, oh dear, nothing works until finally Sophie hits upon the perfect thing . . . the giant needs a story! Everyone can now sleep happily ever after but when Sophie then teaches the giant how to read himself, it really proves that there’s nothing like a good bedtime story.
This feminist rhyming story by award-winning author Caryl Hart is perfect for princesses and princes who don’t need rescuing.
The perfect gift for the new young pet owner and their parents.
►Authors: Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton
►Reading Age: 2 Years and Older
►Details: Paperback | 32 pages | 29.0 x 25.2 cm
►About the Author: Caryl Hart is a full-time children’s writer, who also runs creative workshops with local schools. Her first picture book, Don’t Dip Your Chips in Your Drink, Kate won two regional awards, and was shortlisted for a third. Her Princess series, illustrated by Sarah Warburton, has sold over 220,000 copies worldwide. She lives in Sheffield with her guitar-playing husband, two cheeky daughters, one extremely fluffy black cat, a goldfish, four hens and a dog called Roo. As well as writing, Caryl loves walking in the hills, swimming, snuggling, baking, weeding, running, sleeping, chatting, and sitting in cafes.
Sarah Warburton grew up in Anglesey, North Wales. She studied illustration at the University of the West of England, in Bristol, and hasn’t looked back since. Sarah has created many books, working for a large variety of publishers, including illustrating the Rumblewick series. Sarah lives in Bristol with her husband, two children and a grumpy guinea pig.
Princess Sophie is very resourceful sort of princess. And when the grumpy old giant at the top of beanstalk keeps everyone awake all night every night, she wonders if her favourite book of fairy tales might have the answer. She bravely climbs the beanstalk and first takes a tasty bowl of porridge, then a teddy to cuddle and even a cosy blanket, all to help the giant sleep. But, oh dear, nothing works until finally Sophie hits upon the perfect thing . . . the giant needs a story! Everyone can now sleep happily ever after but when Sophie then teaches the giant how to read himself, it really proves that there’s nothing like a good bedtime story.
This feminist rhyming story by award-winning author Caryl Hart is perfect for princesses and princes who don’t need rescuing.
The perfect gift for the new young pet owner and their parents.
►Authors: Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton
►Reading Age: 2 Years and Older
►Details: Paperback | 32 pages | 29.0 x 25.2 cm
►About the Author: Caryl Hart is a full-time children’s writer, who also runs creative workshops with local schools. Her first picture book, Don’t Dip Your Chips in Your Drink, Kate won two regional awards, and was shortlisted for a third. Her Princess series, illustrated by Sarah Warburton, has sold over 220,000 copies worldwide. She lives in Sheffield with her guitar-playing husband, two cheeky daughters, one extremely fluffy black cat, a goldfish, four hens and a dog called Roo. As well as writing, Caryl loves walking in the hills, swimming, snuggling, baking, weeding, running, sleeping, chatting, and sitting in cafes.
Sarah Warburton grew up in Anglesey, North Wales. She studied illustration at the University of the West of England, in Bristol, and hasn’t looked back since. Sarah has created many books, working for a large variety of publishers, including illustrating the Rumblewick series. Sarah lives in Bristol with her husband, two children and a grumpy guinea pig.