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The Not So Little Princess: What's My Name?
- Narrated by: Melody Grove
- Length: 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The King and Queen realise they need to call the Little Princess by her real name now that she's actually not so little any more. But there's trouble.... The Princess' real name is so awful that nobody can pluck up the courage to tell her what it is!
The Princess is determined to find out her true name. But what will happen when she does?
©2014 Wendy Finney (P)2015 W F Howes Ltd
Critic Reviews
"Young readers who are striving for independence will be delighted to find a book that they can read for themselves - especially one featuring a favourite character." ( School Library Journal)
"Delightful...wonderfully expressive and the story as humorous as ever." ( Carousel)
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