The Very Little Princess

The Very Little Princess by Marion Dane Bauer, published by Random House in 2010, is a charming tale that introduces readers to Regina, a doll who stands at just 3-1/4 inches tall. From her cozy dollhouse bed, Regina embraces her identity as a princess, adorned in a lovely pink gown and blessed with golden hair. The story unfolds as she interacts with Zoey, a four-foot, curly-haired girl who has longed for her dolls to come to life, but not in the way Regina does. This edition contains 122 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will discover a narrative rich in themes of friendship, family, and social dynamics, as Regina and Zoey navigate their unique relationship. The story explores the contrasts between their worlds, highlighting the humor and joy found in their interactions. Marion Dane Bauer’s storytelling captures the essence of childhood imagination and the complexities of their bond, making it a delightful read for those interested in juvenile fiction.
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Regina is only 3-1/4 inches tall, but she knows from the moment she wakes up in her dollhouse bed that she is a princess. Why else would she have such a lovely pink gown? Why else would she have such golden hair and flawless skin? And why else would she have a four-foot, curly-haired human creature to wait on her? Meanwhile Zoey, that four-foot, curly-haired creature, has always dreamed that someday one of her dolls would come alive. But in her dreams, the doll never ordered her around. The doll didn’t call her a servant. And the doll was a whole lot nicer!
In a classic storyteller’s voice, Marion Dane Bauer tells an exquisite tale of friendship, family, and loss, laced with humor and joy.
From the Hardcover edition.
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