Thirty delightful full-page illustrations depict scenes from daily life around the palace: playing croquet with a prince, taking tea with the ladies-in-waiting, dancing, making music, horseback riding, and other charming pastimes.
This charming book features fun-to-color illustrations filled with images of fairy tales and magic, an entertaining look-and-find activity, and 100 dazzling glitter stickers. As an added bonus, full-color illustrations enhance many of the pages.
Thirty whimsical scenes include happy princesses riding unicorns and flying dragons, winged pixies alighting on flowers and mushrooms, and lovely mermaids frolicking with an octopus, turtle, seahorse, and more."
Twenty-four fantasy scenes can be colored individually and assembled to create two 32 x 32 posters: one of a damsel surrounded by animals, the other of a woman warrior defending her castle!
Disney Princesses and Tween Identity: The Franchise in Illiberal Hungary examines how tweens in illiberal Hungary construct verbal and visual identities through engagement with Disney princess animations. Presenting and analyzing ethnographic research in the form of interviews with Hungarian tweens around the time of the populist government’s winning the general elections in 2018, Anna Zsubori reveals the importance of social and cultural context in establishing the Disney princess phenomenon as a heterogeneous cultural force. The ambivalent and sometimes even contradictory ideas of identity expressed by the tweens highlight the role that diverse audiences, local negotiations, and dynamic discourses play in the reception of the Disney princess animations. Combining thematic and semiotic textual analyses of the conversations, tweens’ drawings and building blocks, and broader contextual examinations of the sessions with Hungarian children, this book offers original contributions on both theoretical and methodological levels.
These 28 color-by-number puzzle pictures present bold patterns that gradually reveal hidden letters of the alphabet. Fun for early learners and older kids who enjoy the challenge of hidden pictures.
Princesses in training will adore this mini-journal, which fosters creativity and offers a special place to record royal likes, dislikes, dreams, and ideas. More than 60 activities, geared toward ages 6–10.
At ten years old, the mother who was carrying her little brother was strangled to death right in front of her eyes. Three years later, the Han WanRong who raised her was beaten into the cold palace and burned to death. The princess of the cold palace was designed to be close to her, betraying her former lover. He was the Left Xian Prince of the Huns, but he pushed her into the arms of the Chanyu. When I first met Chanyu Tangli Gu, I had been accused of being unfaithful, and I abandoned him like a pair of old shoes. Being a widow once again, how could he endure being sent to the Chanyu's son's red silk cloth? Ninja, just for revenge, sent troops to Da Kang, to see his former lover again, but they were enemies on both sides. He had killed all of his enemies, yet now, he suddenly looked back. Where was his beauty? Where did she go?
Coloring Made Even More Fun! This Color by Number book contains Disney Princesses illustrations - Elsa, Anna, Ariel, Cinderella and many more! Single-sided pages to prevent bleed-through. High quality paper and cover design. Size: 8,5'' x 11''(Large). Makes a perfect gift for kids who learn basic numbers! Click Author's Name to see more books!