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The Princess and the Pea
Abstract: This retelling of the classic folktale "The Princess and the Pea" by Violet Findley introduces young readers to the story of a prince seeking a true princess to marry. One stormy night, a young woman claiming to be a princess seeks shelter in the prince's castle. To test her authenticity, the queen places a single pea under twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds, believing that only a real princess would be sensitive enough to feel it. The next morning, the young woman complains of a sleepless night due to something hard in her bed, proving her royal status. The prince and princess marry, highlighting themes of sensitivity, authenticity, and the nature of true nobility. The simple text and engaging illustrations make it accessible and enjoyable for early readers. | Suitable for 3-12 yo?: Yes | LGBT Support?: Not Applicable​
| 02884 | 398.2 FIN p | Lemari Besi | Available |
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