Pink Princess Rules the School

Pink Princess Rules the School by Alyssa Crowne, published by Scholastic in 2009, is a delightful children’s book written in English with a total of 68 pages. The story follows Juliet Henry as she prepares for her seventh birthday, planning a pink princess party exclusively for girls. As she envisions a celebration filled with pink attire, crowns, and food, she faces unexpected challenges when the boys in her class, feeling excluded, express their frustration.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of birthday celebrations and the dynamics of friendship in this engaging tale. The narrative highlights themes of inclusion and the importance of considering others’ feelings, particularly in the context of holidays and celebrations. With its focus on juvenile fiction, this book offers a lighthearted perspective on the joys and complications of planning a party, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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You are royally NOT invited . . . Juliet Henry is turning seven. For her birthday, she’s planning a pink princess party-for girls only! They’ll all wear pink clothes, make pink crowns, and eat pink food. Who wants boys at a princess party, anyway? But Billy and the other boys in Juliet’s class are mad. They love birthday parties . . . and hate being left out. If this pink princess isn’t careful, her loyal subjects could ruin her birthday bash!
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