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Princess Jazzy : how to prove you're a princess / story and illustrations by Sonja McGiboney.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [United States] : [publisher not identified], 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: 38 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781733366397
  • 1733366393
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Princess Jazzy is a journey of self-discovery. Jazzy believes she is a real princess but her friends don't believe her. She gets a tiara for her birthday and thinks it will prove to her friends that she is a real princess. Her friends laugh at her and tell her that she is just a dog. Jazzy sets out to prove she is a princess. At the library, she finds pictures and books about princesses. She tries dressing like one but that doesn't work. Then she reads fairy tales and does all the tests that she finds in them including kissing a frog. Just when she is about to give up, her friend Tilly, the cat, helps her out. The story is useful in a classroom. It teaches children to be okay with their own identity. Jazzy isn't a real princess, but she sees herself as one. It doesn't matter what other dogs are saying to her, she learns to be okay with how she feels about herself. Children don't have to prove their identities with clothes, tasks, and tests. Despite what others say, it's what one does with kindness, love, and their best efforts that make a difference.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Dr. James Carlson Library Children's Picturebook Children's Favorites MCGIBONE SONJA Princesses Checked out 05/03/2024 33111010637904
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Picturebook Princesses MCGIBONE SONJA Available 33111010791321
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Princess Jazzy is a journey of self-discovery. The book uses artistic photo illustrations. Jazzy, a cute brown and white dog, lives like a princess because she believes she is a princess. When she tells the other animals they laugh at her and make fun of her. She sets off to prove that she is a real princess. Using pictures and books from the library she tries to emulate the stories and images she finds. From wearing fancy hats to kissing a frog, Jazzy tries everything. Just when she is about to give up, her feline friend, Tilly, helps her out. The story is useful in a classroom. It teaches children to be okay with their own identity. Jazzy isn't a real princess, but she sees herself as one. It doesn't matter what other dogs are saying to her, she learns to be okay with how she feels about herself. Children don't have to prove their identities with clothes, tasks, and tests. Despite what others say, it's what one does with kindness, love, and their best efforts that make a difference.

Princess Jazzy is a journey of self-discovery. Jazzy believes she is a real princess but her friends don't believe her. She gets a tiara for her birthday and thinks it will prove to her friends that she is a real princess. Her friends laugh at her and tell her that she is just a dog. Jazzy sets out to prove she is a princess. At the library, she finds pictures and books about princesses. She tries dressing like one but that doesn't work. Then she reads fairy tales and does all the tests that she finds in them including kissing a frog. Just when she is about to give up, her friend Tilly, the cat, helps her out. The story is useful in a classroom. It teaches children to be okay with their own identity. Jazzy isn't a real princess, but she sees herself as one. It doesn't matter what other dogs are saying to her, she learns to be okay with how she feels about herself. Children don't have to prove their identities with clothes, tasks, and tests. Despite what others say, it's what one does with kindness, love, and their best efforts that make a difference.

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