I Am Really a Princess

I Am Really a Princess by Carol Diggory Shields, published by Penguin Publishing Group in May 1996, is a delightful exploration of a child’s imagination and the allure of royal life. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, inviting young readers to envision a world free from everyday responsibilities and filled with whimsical possibilities.
In this engaging narrative, readers are invited to the castle to experience the joys of being a princess, where mundane chores are replaced by the excitement of having a personal space and the freedom to host friends. The story emphasizes themes of imagination and play, allowing children to dream of a life where they can command the royal chef and enjoy the luxuries of royalty. Through its playful depiction of life in a castle, this book captures the essence of childhood fantasies and the joys of creativity.
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Come along to the castle and see what life is like when your true parents take care of you. No mundane rules and regulations to bother over. No “Set the table” and “Scrub the tub” and “Share a room with your sister.” Instead, you can have your very own room and keep your pony there; friends can sleep over any day of the week; and food? The royal chef awaits your command.
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