Princess Posey and the Perfect Present: Book 2

Author:   Stephanie Greene ,  Stephanie Roth Sisson ,  Stephanie Roth Sisson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Volume:   2
ISBN:  

9780142418284


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Paperback
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Princess Posey and the Perfect Present: Book 2


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""Posey is the perfect fictional friend for any first-grade girl.""-Kirkus Reviews Posey loves first grade, her two new best friends, and, most of all, her teacher Miss Lee. When Miss Lee announces that her birthday is the next day, Posey can hardly wait to give her the pink home grown roses from her backyard. But when her friend brings Miss Lee a big bouquet from a florist, Posey feels like her present isn't special enough. What's the Pink Princess to do? Make reading sparkle in the second book of this chapter book series for first grade readers!

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Author:   Stephanie Greene ,  Stephanie Roth Sisson ,  Stephanie Roth Sisson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Puffin
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 19.30cm
Weight:   0.079kg
ISBN:  

9780142418284


ISBN 10:   0142418285
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   03 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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It is an impressive feat when just a few short sentences can relay the complicated relationship dynamics as perceived by a first-grader, but Greene does it again and again as she chronicles Posey's emotional endeavors with tenderness and compassion. Young readers will relate to Posey's need to feel special in the eyes of one she admires, and they'll be delighted when she finds a way to do so while remaining true to herself. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Greene continues to get the social dynamic of first-grade girls perfect. . . . Very short chapters, generous font, lots of eye-saving white space on each page and frequent black-and-white illustrations make this early chapter book accessible to the very earliest reader. Posey is flawed in a way that is absolutely perfect. She struggles with her emotions and finds her way back with the help of her mother, teacher and small circle of buddies. -- Kirkus Reviews Once again, Greene's brief chapters capture a first grader's enthusiasm, small but real heartache, and problem-solving gumption--thank goodness for that pink tutu that turns Posey into Princess Posey, who 'wouldn't cry if someone gave the same present. She would just think of another present.' -- The Horn Book


It is an impressive feat when just a few short sentences can relay the complicated relationship dynamics as perceived by a first-grader, but Greene does it again and again as she chronicles Posey's emotional endeavors with tenderness and compassion. Young readers will relate to Posey's need to feel special in the eyes of one she admires, and they'll be delighted when she finds a way to do so while remaining true to herself. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Greene continues to get the social dynamic of first-grade girls perfect. . . . Very short chapters, generous font, lots of eye-saving white space on each page and frequent black-and-white illustrations make this early chapter book accessible to the very earliest reader. Posey is flawed in a way that is absolutely perfect. She struggles with her emotions and finds her way back with the help of her mother, teacher and small circle of buddies. - Kirkus Reviews Once again, Greene's brief chapters capture a first grader's enthusiasm, small but real heartache, and problem-solving gumption--thank goodness for that pink tutu that turns Posey into Princess Posey, who 'wouldn't cry if someone gave the same present. She would just think of another present.' - The Horn Book


It is an impressive feat when just a few short sentences can relay the complicated relationship dynamics as perceived by a first-grader, but Greene does it again and again as she chronicles Posey's emotional endeavors with tenderness and compassion. Young readers will relate to Posey's need to feel special in the eyes of one she admires, and they'll be delighted when she finds a way to do so while remaining true to herself. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Greene continues to get the social dynamic of first-grade girls perfect. . . . Very short chapters, generous font, lots of eye-saving white space on each page and frequent black-and-white illustrations make this early chapter book accessible to the very earliest reader. Posey is flawed in a way that is absolutely perfect. She struggles with her emotions and finds her way back with the help of her mother, teacher and small circle of buddies. -- Kirkus Reviews Once again, Greene's brief chapters capture a first grader's enthusiasm, small but real heartache, and problem-solving gumption--thank goodness for that pink tutu that turns Posey into Princess Posey, who 'wouldn't cry if someone gave the same present. She would just think of another present.' -- The Horn Book


It is an impressive feat when just a few short sentences can relay the complicated relationship dynamics as perceived by a first-grader, but Greene does it again and again as she chronicles Posey s emotional endeavors with tenderness and compassion. Young readers will relate to Posey s need to feel special in the eyes of one she admires, and they ll be delighted when she finds a way to do so while remaining true to herself. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Greene continues to get the social dynamic of first-grade girls perfect. . . . Very short chapters, generous font, lots of eye-saving white space on each page and frequent black-and-white illustrations make this early chapter book accessible to the very earliest reader. Posey is flawed in a way that is absolutely perfect. She struggles with her emotions and finds her way back with the help of her mother, teacher and small circle of buddies. Kirkus Reviews Once again, Greene s brief chapters capture a first grader s enthusiasm, small but real heartache, and problem-solving gumption--thank goodness for that pink tutu that turns Posey into Princess Posey, who 'wouldn t cry if someone gave the same present. She would just think of another present.' The Horn Book


Author Information

Stephanie Greene is a long time fan of princesses. She admires their tutus and glittery veils and necklaces - the works! She is happy that reviewers think Posey is ""charming"" and ""sparkly"" and hopes her readers will love all of the new Posey books, too. Stephanie Greene lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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