Princess Peepers

by Pam Calvert

Other authorsTuesday Mourning (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2012

Status

Available

Call number

303

Description

When the other princesses make fun of her for wearing glasses, Princess Peepers vows to go without, but after several mishaps--one of which is especially coincidental--she admits that she really does need them if she wants to see.

Collection

Publication

Two Lions (2012), Edition: Illustrated, 38 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member dknapp
This is a very cute book about a little princess who loves her glasses till all the other princesses make fun of her. She decides she doesn't need her glasses and goes through a series of problems because she cannot see. She mistakes a pony for a princess, a dog for the Grand Matron, and the prince
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for a horse. In the end, she finds out the prince wears glasses too and it is better to be able to see. And they all live happily ever after.

I loved this story. It had very pretty pictures and the lesson it teaches is perfect for children who may be self-consious about wearing glasses. If my little girl has to wear glasses, like her daddy, I will be sure to remember this book.

This would be a good book to read aloud to children. It could be used to encourage children to wear their glasses and for other children to not make fun of them. I would also suggest this book to the parents of these children so that they could help them get through a tough period of adjustment to new glasses.
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LibraryThing member JenessaMorgan
Princess Peepers is a great classroom book. Princess Peepers is about a girl who is bullied because of her glasses. It helps a lot for learning differences about others. I would use this book for ages 4-6.
LibraryThing member dms02
Wearing glasses can be cool!

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

38 p.; 8.5 x 7.5 inches

ISBN

0761459898 / 9780761459897

Barcode

1096
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