Princess Palooza by Joy Allen


Princess Palooza
Title : Princess Palooza
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ISBN : 0399254552
ISBN-10 : 9780399254550
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 32
Publication : First published September 16, 2010

Sporting tutus, butterfly wings, cowboy boots or soccer jerseys, each of these twelve little girls is ready to have a day of fun together-a Princess Palooza! And what could be better than a day at Princess Park-a wonderful playground with a castle, moat and carriage. It's the perfect place for the girls to let their imaginations run wild as they run, jump and dance.

Joy Allen's cheerful verse and vibrant art celebrates the joy of active play and the princess inside every little girl, and the enclosed paper crown will delight princesses everywhere.


Princess Palooza Reviews


  • Set

    Princess are all different in appearances and interests. The story doesn't have much substance and thus it's easily forgotten and the illustrations are okay. But what little girl doesn't like a princess book?

  • Brittany

    Old. Not overly impressive. Easy read.

  • Jen

    Princesses come in all different colors with all different interests!

  • jacky

    This book goes to great lengths to try to show all the different kinds of princesses, but ultimately they all feel contrived and shallow. Might be fun for a princess obsessed little girl to see, but there are many other princess stories with substance.

  • Wendy Kuzma

    Cute rhymes, bright pictures.

  • PottWab Regional Library

    E

  • Lauri

    Great for the preschool crowd, simple rhyme and counting. 12 various princesses play and let their imaginations roam.

  • Melissa

    Another cute story about "princesses." Although, it makes me wish for a similar Princess playground.

  • Stefanie Kellum

    This is Fancy Nancy for the younger (preschool) crowd!

  • Jodie

    Girls dressed up as princesses spend the day playing together. Colorful illustrations that are fun especially for girls who like princesses.

  • Nora

    This book made me remember what childhood felt like to me & any book that can stir the imagination like this one did is a winner as far as I'm concerned! Loved the bright pretty illustrations!