Princess Chamomile Gets Her Way

“Princess Chamomile Gets Her Way” by Hiawyn Oram is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books on July 23, 2001. This reprint edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Chamomile, a princess who struggles with the many rules imposed by her nanny, particularly the prohibition against candy. Frustrated with her constrained life, Chamomile decides to escape the palace, leading to unexpected adventures.
In her journey, Chamomile encounters a dim-witted cat who takes her hostage, providing her with an opportunity to demonstrate her independence and resourcefulness. As she navigates her new circumstances, themes of self-discovery and the joys of childhood emerge, particularly through her love for candy. This book touches on subjects such as juvenile fiction, royalty, and the experiences of girls, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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Chamomile can’t understand why being a princess isn’t more fun. Her nanny has a rule for everything and won’t even let her have candy. One day, Chamomile gets fed up and sneaks away from the palace. When a dim-witted cat takes her hostage, Chamomile seizes the chance to prove she can take care of herself-and eat lots of candy, too. She knows there’s no such thing as too much candy. Or is there?
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