Waterstones Secret Princesses: Starlight Sleepover
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Price: £5.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: A gorgeous new series about best friends and magical princesses! Charlotte and Mia have a special secret - they're training to be Secret Princesses, magical princesses who grant wishes! But horrid Princess Poison is determined to steal their wishing power for herself! Can the girls grant Laura's wish and help her to enjoy her camping trip? Or will horrid Princess Poison ruin the sleepover fun? Plus.* Special campaign with Monsoon Children's - win the same princess outfits as Charlotte and Mia for you and your best friend!* Collect the tokens for a exclusive Best Friends necklace designed by Monsoon!. Waterstones Secret Princesses: Starlight Sleepover - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781408336137
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781408336137
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Author: beth
Rating: 5
Review: very good books my granddaughter loved them and has asked for more books in the series
Author: P M Buchan
Rating: 3
Review: By this point my five-year-old daughter is so thoroughly immersed in child marketing and peer pressure that I'm no longer fighting her love of princesses or all things pink, despite it being influenced 100% by big companies trying to market and sell products to little girls. In that vein, the Secret Princesses series seems to contain Monsoon product placement ads and saccharine messages of the power of friendship and smiling to make people happy, where the books marketed at our son are about saving the planet, the environment, science and animals. That said, this is a well-written book, sparingly illustrated internally in black-and-white but with a lovely soft illustration style that suits the narrative very well. There are princesses, friendship, magic and happy endings, and my daughter loves them all. The text seems right for developing readers, not absolute beginners , maybe around the age of 6/7/8, though of course this will vary from child to child. My 5-year-old-daughter and 8-year-old son both enjoyed this. As a standalone book, there's nothing wrong with these themes or ideas, my only issue is that when taken alongside all the other stories marketed to my daughter, she has a LOT of stories about baking cakes, smiling for friends and having sleepovers, where the sky seems to be the limited in terms of the breadth of stories written for and marketed to my son.