by Chris Chatterton (Illustrator), Chris Chatterton (Illustrator), Philippa Gregory (Author)
Princess Florizella may live in a classic fairy-tale world, but she's no ordinary princess...
These three stories were originally published under the titles Princess Florizella, Princess Florizella and the Wolves and Princess Florizella and the Giant.
They were originally dedicated to her daughter but have been reimagined in this edition which she has dedicated to her grandchildren.
Princess Florizella was friends with some of the princesses who had studied the Princess Rules, and behaved just as the Rules said they should. Florizella thought their hair was lovely: so golden and so very long. And their clothes were nice: so richly embroidered. And their shoes were delightful: so tiny and handmade in silk. But their days bored her to death...
Instead, Princess Florizella rides her horse, Jellybean, all over the kingdom, having adventures of her own...
...perfect for newish readers who are gaining confidence and ready for a challenge The Times Review
These are enchanting, simply written stories that have lost none of their pertinence - and this timely new edition deserves to win Florizella another generation of admirers. 5 star review in the Saturday Telegraph
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks
Published: 14 Nov 2019
ISBN 10: 0008375488
ISBN 13: 9780008375485
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
These are enchanting, simply written stories that have lost none of their pertinence - and this timely new edition deserves to win Florizella another generation of admirers. 5 star review in the Saturday Telegraph
...perfect for newish readers who are gaining confidence and ready for a challenge The Times
Philippa Gregory is an internationally renowned author of many bestselling novels. Works that have been adapted for television and film include A Respectable Trade, The Other Boleyn Girl and The Queen's Fool. Philippa founded the charity: Gardens for the Gambia over twenty years ago which has raised funds and paid for over 200 wells in the primary schools of this African country.
Philippa Gregory lives with her family on a small farm in Yorkshire.