Princess Avalon Dreams Big - by Christine Riotto McQuillan (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The perfect story for your favorite little princess.Princess Avalon has a big dream: to build a magical castle!With encouragement from her friends-a clever swan, a cheerful pony, and a helpful dragon-Avalon learns that big goals begin with small steps, teamwork, and heart.Princess Avalon Dreams Big is a sweet, empowering picture book for ages 2-6.
- 2-6 Years
- 8.0" x 8.0" Hardcover
- 24 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
Description
About the Book
Princess Avalon Dreams Big inspires little ones to dream big, take small steps, and discover the magic of teamwork. A heartfelt picture book - perfect for little princesses ages 2-6!
Book Synopsis
The perfect story for your favorite little princess.
Princess Avalon has a big dream: to build a magical castle!
With encouragement from her friends-a clever swan, a cheerful pony, and a helpful dragon-Avalon learns that big goals begin with small steps, teamwork, and heart.
Princess Avalon Dreams Big is a sweet, empowering picture book for ages 2-6. This beautifully illustrated book:
- Inspires little girls to dream big and take action.
- Celebrates working together and using your own special talents.
- Encourages kids to imagine what they can build.
- Ends with a special keepsake page to talk, draw, and share dreams.
A great gift for princess-loving preschoolers-and the grown-ups who love them. Written by a mom and learning expert, this gentle story with whimsical characters and a meaningful lesson supports early childhood development with charm and sparkle.
Review Quotes
"A clear story of aspirations and the importance of taking that first step." - Ben Atkinson, New Zealand - Mental Health Professional and author of the children's book, Bumblidoo Feels Blue
"I'm absolutely obsessed with this book! The whole concept! Love, love, LOVE! This is exactly what kids need!" - Maggie Head, USA - Early Childhood Specialist and Care Provider
Awarded a 5-star review from Reader's Favorite, who praised it as "superb: bright, bold, colorful."