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  • It's a Pain to Be a Princess!

    Carmen Gil, Daniel Montero Galán, Jon Brokenbrow

    Hardcover (Cuento de Luz, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A story in bright, musical verse that transmits values such as equality and having the courage to follow your dreams. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 930L
    M
  • It's a Pain to Be a Princess!

    Carmen Gil, Daniel Montero Galán, Daniel Montero Galán, Jon Brokenbrow

    language (Cuento de Luz SL, Nov. 29, 2012)
    When Princess Nona has simply had enough of being a princess, she leaves her parents’ palace and takes her destiny into her own hands, searching for a way of life that’s more to her liking. After all, being a fairy tale princess isn’t easy. She can’t make mistakes, yawn, or scratch her nose. She must be discreet, play the harpsichord, smile all the time, and wait for her Prince Charming to arrive. Children will follow along on Nona’s adventures as she tries new things and meets new people as she journeys toward finally figuring out what makes her happy. This story written in verse emphasizes values such as equality, the importance of being oneself, and having the courage to follow one’s dreams.
  • It's a Pain to Be a Princess!

    Carmen Gil, Daniel Montero Galán, Jon Brokenbrow

    (Cuento de Luz, Sept. 10, 2012)
    A story in bright, musical verse that transmits values such as equality and having the courage to follow your dreams. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 930L
  • It's a Pain to Be a Princess!

    Carmen Gil, Daniel Montero Galán, Jon Brokenbrow

    eBook (Cuento de Luz, Jan. 1, 2014)
    A story in bright, musical verse that transmits values such as equality and having the courage to follow your dreams. Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 930L
    M
  • It's a Pain to Be a Princess!

    Daniel Montero Galán Carmen Gil

    Hardcover (Cuento de Luz SL, July 6, 2012)
    When Princess Nona has simply had enough of being a princess, she leaves her parents palace and takes her destiny into her own hands, searching for a way of life that s more to her liking. After all, being a fairy tale princess isn t easy. She can t make mistakes, yawn, or scratch her nose. She must be discreet, play the harpsichord, smile all the time, and wait for her Prince Charming to arrive. Children will follow along on Nona s adventures as she tries new things and meets new people as she journeys toward finally figuring out what makes her happy. This story written in verse emphasizes values such as equality, the importance of being oneself, and having the courage to follow one s dreams."
    M