Cinderella Smith

Cinderella Smith by Stephanie Barden is an illustrated edition published by HarperCollins on April 26, 2011. This engaging story follows Cinderella as she navigates a series of challenges, including the loss of her beloved ruby red tap shoe, which jeopardizes her chance to be chosen as the Pumpkin Blossom Fairy for the upcoming fall dance recital. As she grapples with her shoe dilemma, she also faces difficulties at school, such as an unsupportive teacher and a changing friendship dynamic.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of family and friendship as Cinderella deals with her “capital P” problems. The narrative delves into themes of blended families and the complexities of growing up, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone. With 160 pages, this book offers a delightful mix of relatable situations and whimsical elements, making it a charming read for young audiences interested in stories about girls and their adventures.
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Cinderella Smith has a problem with a capital P. She loses shoes almost as quickly as she puts them on her feet. But now she’s lost the most important shoe of all: her shiny, ruby red tap shoe. Without it she won’t have a chance of being chosen Pumpkin Blossom Fairy for the fall dance recital—and that means no special tutu, no crown, and no solo!
The school year is starting out with big problems too. Her new teacher laughs at her name, she’s sitting at the smart-boys table, and her old best friend is ignoring her. Now the new girl, Erin, has asked for her advice on wicked stepsisters. And Cinderella doesn’t have stepsisters—wicked or otherwise!
The recital is just around the corner and the stepsisters are on their way. Can Cinderella and Erin solve the capital P problems in time?
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