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4.0 out of 5 stars A Penguin Princess
Penguins are Janet Perlman's favorite animals. She has previously reinterpreted two other fairy tales with penguins, "Cinderella Penguin, Or, the Little Glass Flipper" and "The Emperor Penguin's New Clothes." In her most recent book, she gives the classic "Princess on the Pea" a new penguin spin.

While Perlman overall stays true to Hans Christian Andersen's...
Published on September 24, 2004 by Heidi Anne Heiner

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Penguin Twist on a classic.
This is a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Princess of the Pea except with penguins. It's a good story with cute illustrations, but there isn't anything about this book that makes it special or particularly penguin-y. That being said, my preschool-aged daughters love this story and I like that the prince and princess fall in love not because of their royal...
Published on April 4, 2006 by J. Marchese


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4.0 out of 5 stars A Penguin Princess, September 24, 2004
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Heidi Anne Heiner (SurLaLune Fairy Tales.com) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Penguin and the Pea (Hardcover)
Penguins are Janet Perlman's favorite animals. She has previously reinterpreted two other fairy tales with penguins, "Cinderella Penguin, Or, the Little Glass Flipper" and "The Emperor Penguin's New Clothes." In her most recent book, she gives the classic "Princess on the Pea" a new penguin spin.

While Perlman overall stays true to Hans Christian Andersen's tale, she adds some modern twists including an extra night in which the princess sleeps horribly on what mattress covering a cabbage. On the second night she gets the pea and excessive bedding to contend with. While the princess is uncomfortable and detects the pea, her excessive bruising comes from falling out of the high bed.

Modern sensibilities will appreciate that in this version the prince falls in love with the princess while playing games, singing, and dancing, not necessarily because she is a true princess. While the penguins are somewhat awkward in the story, they help this version of the classic tale cross ethnic borders and provide whimsical touches to a familiar story.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Penguin Twist on a classic., April 4, 2006
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This review is from: The Penguin and the Pea (Hardcover)
This is a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's The Princess of the Pea except with penguins. It's a good story with cute illustrations, but there isn't anything about this book that makes it special or particularly penguin-y. That being said, my preschool-aged daughters love this story and I like that the prince and princess fall in love not because of their royal heritage, but because they spent time together and fell in love. I also love that there are some bigger words thrown in for vocabulary building.
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