Princess Grace
by Mary Hoffman (author)
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Product description
Grace loves to act out stories, and now the school parade brings her a chance to be a princess! But what do princesses do, apart from wear beautiful clothes and look pretty? Does she have to be all pink and floaty, with a crown? Grace and her friends start finding out about princesses in China, Egypt, the Philippines and Zimbabwe – and on the day of the parade, helped by Ma and Nana, Grace’s school has the finest float of all. As for Grace – she’s a sensation!
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781845076696
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
Date published
September 4th, 2008
Lexile measure
AD610L
Lexiles are the global standard in reading assessment. They are unique as
they are able to measure a child and a book on the same scale – ensuring
the right book gets to the right child at the right time.
For more details see What is a lexile?.
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.0; Lower years; 0.5 points
Other details
- 32 pages
Condition
New
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What kids think
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elliewalkermsn43
on 10 December 2013what is it about
5out of 5 -
lap312i
on 8 March 2013i like the cover
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natashakrywald
on 5 March 2013i like the fact that grace is a coulored girl which is not racist
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indigobeam
on 6 March 2012I love this book – I love that Grace is black, so that we can see a completely different outlook, as many books are oriented towards white people, but these stories give a whole new outlook.
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Scholasticgirl
on 6 March 2008I really like this book. It’s a picture book, so it’s for people younger than me, but it always makes me feel a bit like crying because the ending is so happy. It just goes to show that it is really wrong to say people can’t do things because they are black or a girl or something like that.
5out of 5
huma
on 26 January 2011
princess grace
i went to the choclate factory