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|summary=An interesting, modern twist on the classic fairytale story of the Princess and the Pea.
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This is a sweet story, and I like the way it is tied to the familiar classic fairy tale. The old fairytale is included within the book too, as special fold-out pages so that you can see the tale as the daddy tells it to Rosebud which is a nice touch. All of the illustrations are done very well, and seem to compliment the style of the story. I liked how many cuddly toys Rosebud has lined up on her bed - it reminded me of my own bed many, many years ago! I also liked the tantrum pages which I thought were very authentic! Overall it's an enjoyable tale, more suited to little girls than little boys I'd have thought, although I expect smaller toddlers won't mind either way, and it makes a nice bedtime read since after all the tantrum excitement, Rosebud does fall asleep calmly and quietly in the end.
For a nice look at some traditional tales try [[The Orchard Book Of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales by Martin Waddell and Emma Chichester Clark]] and you might also enjoy reading [[I Don't Want To Be A Pea! by Ann Bonwill and Simon Rickerty]]. You might also enjoy [[It's Time to Say Goodnight by Harriet Ziefert and Barroux]].
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