Princess with a Backpack is uniquely positioned in the travel publication market. It combines practical and specific advice, personal experience and direct references to the target reader, which gives the reader a practical and humorous account of the backpacking experience. Various Australian female personalities such as Bessie Bardot, Tali Shine and Mimi Zu have made valuable contributions to the book in the form of quotes, advice or anecdotes to add variety, fun and credibility.
Princess Elizabeth is beautiful and rich and about to marry Prince Ronald. That is, until a dragon destroys her castle, burns all her clothes and carries off her prince But Elizabeth's not easily beaten and sets off to get Ronald back.
When Nina is assigned a history report, she and Sybil decide that the only proper way to research is to travel through time and see history for themselves! Though they have a great time meeting Ramses II, Leonardo da Vinci, and Napoleon, the evil fairy Amanite is observing from the sidelines. While Amanite schemes to turn their adventure against them, Nina and Sybil have to figure out a way to stop her . . . or risk being lost in time forever.
Your little one will love making a splash with their favorite Baby Einstein characters while learning their colors! This fun book is soft, durable, and floats in the water. It is also easy to clean and ready to be used again and again.
A Disney Princess bedtime-themed paperback storybook with flaps! All children have a bedtime routine. Maybe they comb their hair before bed. Maybe they sing a song while putting on their pajamas. The Disney princesses have their special bedtime routines, too. This 8x8 storybook with flaps introduces children ages 3 to 7 to what Cinderella, Rapunzel, Tiana, Aurora, Snow White, Ariel, and Belle like to do before they settle down for the night.
A fun guide for the adventurous female traveler! With quotes, practical advice, and anecdotes from popular personalities, this travel guide helps princesses who want to leave their castles, see the world, and experience true adventure. Put on that backpack (even if it clashes with your cute outfit) and find out: How to plan your trip (without freaking out) What to wear for both comfort and style How to pack—for more than six months of travel time How to keep trim and still eat pizza in Rome Europe’s best bars, parties, clothing stores, and accommodations—fit for a princess (all tried, tested and approved)—and more!
For every classic Disney fairytale, the Disney princess has always been the beating heart and soul, the magic ingredient that ties the masterpiece together. Now, with the release of never-before-seen concept art from the legendary Disney archive, nostalgic fans and collectors finally have the chance to get a closer look at how each of these princesses came to be. With over 200 colourful images, this spectacular eye-catching package serves as the definitive celebration and history of the Disney princess from 1937 to 2019.
2 Years 8 Months Me: Look here, Chinnu! If you don’t do this... Shru: (In a bored voice) I know, I know. No TV, no playdough, no surprise color,nothing! Me: (Baffled because she stole my line) Yeah, you know it already. Shru: I can’t wait to be a grown up, Amma! Khyrunnisa A (Award-winning author of the Butterfinger series) The fascinating workings of a child’s mind and a fond mother’s gift for words come together in a most appealing manner in Shru-berry Tales. In these entertaining snippets, Cauvery has not just recorded her little daughter’s innocent quips, observations, worldly wisdom, unexpected and amusing reactions, concern for others and the very occasional urge to do mischief, but has conveyed them so endearingly that it is a treat to eavesdrop on these conversations. Enjoyed reading this book! Damodar Padhi (Vice President & Global Head, Talent Development, TCS Ltd.) Parenting is one responsibility that cannot be delegated. Responsible parenting is all about spending time with a toddler, answering many questions without tempering endless curiosity, sprinkling love selflessly without expecting anything in return. Many realise it, but not all of them practice it. Those who do, will find themselves in Cauvery’s conversations with Shruti. And those who don’t, will learn and derive inspiration for sure.