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Highlights
- It's Princess Minna to the rescue when Granny's bungalow is buried in a snowstorm in the fourth book of a funny, full-color young chapter book series.Snow has fallen overnight and poor Granny Hoodie is snowed in!
- 6-8 Years
- 7.8" x 5.1" Paperback
- 96 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Readers
- Series Name: Princess Minna
Description
Book Synopsis
It's Princess Minna to the rescue when Granny's bungalow is buried in a snowstorm in the fourth book of a funny, full-color young chapter book series.
Snow has fallen overnight and poor Granny Hoodie is snowed in! Luckily Princess Minna loves to fix mix-ups and mishaps in her kingdom. The King and Queen, Raymond the Wizard, and Lorenzo the dragon all have winter colds, so it's up to Princess Minna to rescue Granny. But Granny lives in the Mystical Meadow and the path has been covered with snow. Can Princess Minna find Granny's cottage or will she meet the Big Bad Wolf instead?
Review Quotes
Gr 1-3-This new series is perfect for fans of "Princess in Black." Princess Minna is good at lots of things, but she is best at fixing problems. Minna rescues her grandmother and a lord's son, finds a missing dragon, and fixes mixed-up kingdom magic. The narratives feature four to six compound sentences on each page. There are text bubbles, emphasized words, and separated text to enhance understanding of narrative structure throughout. The full-page, colorful illustrations and diverse cast of characters immerse readers in the story. Minna and her parents are Black. VERDICT Readers who enjoy fantasy adventure, dragons, and magic will want to pick this series up. Recommended for most library collections.--Kira Moody, School Library Journal
"Perfect for fans of 'Princess in Black'. . . The full-page, colorful illustrations and diverse cast of characters immerse readers in the story."--Kira Moody, School Library Journal
About the Author
Kirsty Applebaum (author)
Kirsty Applebaum is the author of several books for older children in addition to the Princess Minna stories. She lives in Winchester, England.
Sahar Haghgoo grew up in Iran and studied graphic design and illustration at the University of Tehran. She lives in London.