The Paper Bag Princess

The Paper Bag Princess by Robert N. Munsch is a charming board book published by Annick Press in 2009, featuring 28 pages in English. This story presents a resourceful princess who defies traditional fairy tale norms, showcasing her cleverness in the face of adversity while dealing with a dragon and a prince.
Readers will find a humorous take on classic fairy tales, as the narrative reverses the typical stereotypes associated with princesses and dragons. The book celebrates strong female characters and is suitable for young readers, making it a popular choice in juvenile fiction. With its engaging storyline, The Paper Bag Princess appeals to a wide audience, including children, educators, and women’s groups.
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BOARD BOOK. First published in 1980 and with over four million copies in print, The Paper Bag Princess (the story of a resourceful princess and her useless prince) has captured the hearts of readers young and old all around the world. The New York Times called it “one of the best children’s books ever written” and it has appeared countless times on “best books” lists. The story reverses the “princess and dragon” folklore stereotype and celebrates feisty females everywhere, making it a firm favourite with female readers of all ages, as well as women’s groups, teachers and librarians.
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