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Children's Fiction Humorous Stories

La princesa vestida con una bolsa de papel

by (author) Robert Munsch

illustrated by Michael Martchenko

Publisher
Annick Press
Initial publish date
May 1992
Category
Humorous Stories
Recommended Age
4 to 7
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550370980
    Publish Date
    May 1992
    List Price
    $7.95

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Description

Readers the world-over have fallen in love with this classic story of girl power. 

When the fiercest dragon in the whole world smashes Princess Elizabeth’s castle, burns all her clothes, and captures her fiancé, Prince Ronald, Elizabeth takes matters into her own hands. With her wits alone and nothing but a paper bag to wear, the princess challenges the dragon to show his strength in the hopes of saving the prince. But is it worth all that trouble?

About the authors

El reconocido narrador ROBERT MUNSCH ha escrito decenas de libros para niños, entre ellos: Paper Bag Princess y Mortimer. Él vive con su familia en Guelph, Ontario.

Robert Munsch's profile page

 

MICHAEL MARTCHENKO est né à Carcassonne, en France. Il s'installe au Canada avec sa famille alors qu'il a 7 ans. En 1966, il décroche son diplôme du Collège des arts de l'Ontario et devient bientôt directeur d'une agence publicitaire. C'est lors d'une exposition d'art graphique que Robert Munsch découvre le travail de Michael Martchenko. Michael a reçu le prix Libris 2006, Illustrateur de l'année.

 

MICHAEL MARTCHENKO has illustrated dozens of books, and is most famous for his work with Robert Munsch, including Smelly Socks (Tes chaussettes sentent la mouffette!), Makeup Mess (Maquillage à gogo) and We Share Everything! (On partage tout!). He lives in Burlington, Ontario.

 

Michael Martchenko's profile page

Editorial Reviews

“This humorous story sends an assuring message to readers about women’s (and girls) potential to break through sex-role stereotyping. This book, a pioneer of a slowly growing genre of non-traditional prince and princess stories, introduces a positive image of an empowered woman for children and adults alike.”

Electronic Magazine of Multicultural Education

“Some of the best children’s books ever written have been about girls—like The Paper Bag Princess.”

The New York Times

“Witty, vibrant and original.”

The Globe and Mail

Included in “Louise Erdrich’s 10 Favorite Books to Read to Kids.”

People Magazine

“A great girl-power story.”

FamilyFun Magazine

“A classic feminist picture book.”

Montreal Gazette

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