The Flower Princesses

The Flower Princesses by Elizabeth Anders is a delightful addition to the Penguin Publishing Group catalog, published on June 29, 1998. This 24-page book invites readers into a magical garden where tiny Flower Princesses, each named after a beautiful flower, showcase their unique qualities. The engaging format features shimmering, glittering, nontoxic tattoos that can be easily applied with water and removed with rubbing alcohol or baby oil, providing an interactive experience for young readers.
In this enchanting exploration, children will discover the charm of the Flower Princesses and their special attributes. The book combines elements of fantasy and nature, making it a captivating choice for those interested in flowers, plants, and the whimsical world of royalty. With its vibrant illustrations and playful concept, this edition is designed to appeal to young girls, encouraging creativity and imaginative play through the fun of temporary tattoos.
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It’s our newest, coolest series — appealing books with 20 shimmering, glittering, nontoxic “tattoos” that are applied with water and can be removed with rubbing alcohol or baby oil for easy-on, easy-off fun! Peek into the magic garden and see the tiny Flower Princesses. Each is named for a pretty flower. Each is special in her own way. And each has her own shimmering flower tattoos that little girls will love. Jerry Smath lives in Croton-on-Hudson, NY.
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