Prince Cinders

Prince Cinders by Babette Cole, published by Hamish Hamilton in 1987, is a children’s book that tells the story of a spotty, skinny young man who feels overshadowed by his brawny brothers. While they head off to the Palace Disco, Prince Cinders is left behind to handle the laundry. His life takes a turn when a fairy appears to grant his wishes, setting the stage for a whimsical adventure.
In this edition, readers will discover how Prince Cinders navigates his feelings of inadequacy and the transformative magic that unfolds. The narrative explores themes of self-acceptance and the desire for change, making it a relatable tale for young audiences. With 32 pages, this book is designed for use in schools and libraries, providing an engaging read that resonates with children.
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For use in schools and libraries only. Prince Cinders is a spotty, skinny fellow who envies his brothers’ brawn and hairiness. Left behind to do the laundry while they zoom off to the Palace Disco, he is visited by a fairy who seeks to grant his wishes.
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