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The Paper Bag Princess
The Paper Bag Princess
Author: Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko (Illustrator)
ISBN-13: 9780920236826
ISBN-10: 0920236820
Publication Date: 2/1/1992
Pages: 23
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Annick Press
Book Type: Library Binding
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7 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Helpful Score: 2
This is my 3-year old daughter's favorite bedtime story. I like it because it has a strong female character. The princess is the one rescuing the prince who is carried off by the dragon. She uses her wits to rescue the prince rather than force. It is a great princess story for little girls.
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I love this book. It has such a great message for girls-that you can be strong and independent and not need a man to save you, and it totally cracks me up. Laugh out loud funny!
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Fabulous book for teaching powerful endings (see Mentor Texts by Dorfman and Cappelli).
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Fun story and sends a positive message to girls about standing up for themselves...all princesses should be this type of princess!
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Creative take on the story of the "damsel in distress" and "prince charming". Pictures cover almost every page, and the writing style is easy to understand.
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Loved it!
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With author Robert Munsch and artist Michael Martchenko, this book is bound to be a winner. It was originally published in 1980 and is in its 54th printing. The whole family will enjoy it. Beautiful Princess Elizabeth loves a stuck-up Prince Ronald. Then one day a dragon burns everything including Elizabeth's clothes and carries off Ronald. Sooty Elizabeth dons a paper-bag (the only thing left) and sets out to rescue Ronald. But just remember that Prince Ronald is stuck-up and stuck on himself.