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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty and the Beast Fan Approved!,
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This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
I usually pick up Disney books based more on artwork than anything else. I'm an adult fan and while items like this are obviously marketed to children and parents I do miss that universally appealing magic Disney used to have.
Now a days the Princess world is a landslide of pink merchandise that has little or nothing to do with the original movie, or if it does it's a rehash of the movie with the same crappy clip art Disney has been reprinting for the last 10-16 years. IE: Nothing that is truly new or entertaining. Beauty and the Beast fans usually run into the "Beast Bad, Belle Sad" plot line. With the way the original movie was written Disney creative staff doesn't really have much to work with outside the scope of the original film. The result is usually boring or just ridiculous. This book is a clever and refreshing twist on the Princess story book/Beauty and the Beast relationship. The story and artwork is completely new and the artwork is FANTASTIC. Disney has finally given up on figuring out how to squeeze the Beast into the story and made way for an all-human staff and a human Prince. The result was a very nice story that everyone can enjoy. In the Princess line the Princess is of course the star so little girls will still get what they came for, their favorite princess, big pretty dresses, and maybe a little romance. Adult fans will find the continuity and new material refreshing. Each of the three stories were drawn to match the original styles of the movie. This book really reminds me of what Disney used to be and what fans used to expect from them. I would highly recommend it to any fan or parent! Also I'd recommend Disney Princess: More 5-Minute Princess Stories (Disney Princess) for all the same reasons. Great art, new stories! Keep them coming Disney!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great stories for children who love horses and princesses,
This review is from: Enchanted Stables (Disney Princess) (Hardcover)
The three stories in "Enchanted Stables" features three beloved Disney princesses, i.e. Cinderella, Snow White, and Belle. The stories are a decent length, not too brief nor too long, and make for perfect reading at bedtime or rest time for young children, ages 4-8. The first story is "The Heart of a Champion" which sees Cinderella competing (in place of her father-in-law the King) in the annual Royal International Horse Show with her horse Frou, with some spectacular results. In the second story "To The Rescue", Snow White's Prince and his horse Astor take a trip without Snow White but when the Prince's horse returns without the Prince, a concerned Snow White rides off looking for him and gets some help from her friends, the seven dwarfs. In the third and final story "A Friend for Phillipe", Belle's beloved horse Phillipe feels gloomy and it is up to Belle to lift his spirits!
Every page is filled with beautiful full-color illustrations that capture the essence of each story, and young children, especially avid fans of the Disney princesses will love perusing the pictures whilst reading/ being read to. Excellent value for money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice drawings, cute story,
By Elanor (PA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
I really liked Belle's story. It had a proper story structure and wasn't silly or boring (like some of the other newer 'Princess' books). I also loved the artwork - very detailed.
One amusing thought ....If Belle's now a Princess (after marrying the Beast/Prince), why is she still wearing her blue/white 'village girl' dress in the castle?! Especially when the Prince is decked out in his fancy blue/gold ballroom suit! :)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great all new stories with good lessons,
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This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
My daughters, ages 4 and 2, love horses and especially love princesses. I have a hard time finding new princess stuff that we don't already have or that is worth it. We found this book once at a store just before Christmas. My daughter wanted it but I decided to wait until she wasn't with me to buy it. I went back the next day and they were sold out. I was disappointed since my daughter wanted the book and it was so cute. Luckily I found it here and it was a great price.
The book has three stories. The Belle story actually shows the characters after they are human again and refer back to who they were originally. This story actually includes the beast as a human. Very cute story. The Cinderella story talks about self esteem and by putting on special shoes it helps the horse preform at a champion level instead of being shy and clumsy. Excellent addition for any princess lover.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Book,
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This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
This is one of my daughter's favorite books. She is 4 years old. She wanted to give a copy of it as a birthday gift for a close friend. This book shipped quickly and was in excellent shape. Perfect birthday present for the little princess you know!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must Buy for Princess Fans!,
By Just Visting Earth (Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
Three original stories about Disney Princesses and they horses they love!
In THE HEART OF A CHAMPION, even though she's now a princess, Cinderella still loves to spend time with her old horse Frou. When the Kingdom enters the Annual Royal International Horse Show, Cinderella gets choosen to compete! Cinderella thinks Frou is the best horse in the Kingdom. But can she convice Frou of the same thing before showtime? In TO THE RESCUE, Prince Charming has an important errand to take care of. But when the Prince's horse Astor returns to the castle without him, Snow White becomes worried! She sets off on Aster and finds troubling clues on the path. With the help of the 7 Dwarfs and Astor, can Snow White find Charming before it's too late? In A FRIEND FOR PHILLIPE, life has been great at the castle since the Beast transformed into a Prince. But Belle's horse Phillipe is just not acting like himself. With the help of the formerly enchanted objects, she tries to cheer Phillipe up -- but nothing seems to work! Can Belle do anything to make him feel better? This books has beautiful illustrations and charming stories. Don't miss out on getting this book for your princess! Great for Disney Princess fans of ALL ages! Be sure to purchase Royal Champions: An Enchanted Stables Storybook (Disney Princess) too!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
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What's better than princesses AND horses? Nothing if you have a daughter like mine. She loves both, so naturally a book with both is a huge hit! The stories are simple and ceative and the illustrations are vibrant and colorful . Your little girl will want you to read the stories over and over again. Good for little ones 4+.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just right for a five or six year old girl,
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This review is from: Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables (Hardcover)
This book combines two things that most little girls love -- horses and Disney princesses -- in a single, three-story volume suitable for kids of various ages. The book is nicely-illustrated. Nearly every spread features an illustration covering two full pages, with text on top of the illustrations. There is a fair amount of text, maybe 8 lines on each page -- more dense than most preschool and Pre-K books. Though not too challenging, this is isn't a book for beginning readers. It's suitable for reading to a 4-5 year old, but written more at the second grade level.
The book contains three stories -- In the first, Cinderella works with her old horse, Frou, to win a royal horse show. In the second, Snow White relies on clever horse Astor (as well as the dwarves and their stocky little ponies) to find her prince waiting deep in the woods. In the third story, Belle tries help to her despondent horse, Philippe, overcome his depression. After fruitless bubble baths, musical concerts, and other activities, Belle takes Philippe on a long ride into a field filled with other horses -- where Philippe finds true love, that special horse with whom he can share a stable, happily ever after. (My favorite illustration in the whole book -- Belle in the library, poring over a stack of books with titles such as "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Ponies", "Horses Who Love Oats Too Much", and "Carrot Soup for the Horse's Soul.") The stories are a little hokey -- these are Disney princesses, after all. They wear long, flowing gowns while riding their steeds. They are preternaturally cheerful and optimistic and helpful and kind. Each has a handsome, uniformed prince waiting in the wings. Cindererella's horse gets a self-esteem boost from a pair of glass horseshoes -- a gift of the fairy godmother. Belle's horse finds true horse love. Despite the hokiness, the underlying messages are redeeming -- about self-esteem, empathy, helping and encouraging others -- and the book is sure to delight the little girl in your life.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty oufits, but pretty dull,
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The book isn't dull, but it's not that good, either. The stories are not very entertaining, even for kids I'd imagine. Snow White's and Cinderella's falls flat on their face in their morals, the artwork has several glitches if you look closely, and he new outfits look tacky and too similar.
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Disney Princess: The Enchanted Stables by Lara Rice Bergen (Hardcover - September 1, 2007)
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