By: Susan Milord Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Average Rating: Binding: Hardcover Label: Houghton Mifflin Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 32 Publication Date: April 21, 2003 Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Product Description: Willa knows exactly what she wants to be when she grows up—a fairy princess, complete with wings, wand, and fairy dust. But being a fairy princess is not as easy as it looks, and soon Willa's in trouble at school and in a fight with her best friend. Does Willa have what it takes to make good things happen and be a good fairy princess?
Cute Book for Little Girls Willa the pig wants to be a princess when she grows up. She makes her outfit and heads to school where she discovers that being a fairy princess is harder than she imagined. Then Willa uses her fairy skills to rescue little Sherman and gets a gold crown. This simple, cute book with fun illustrations may prove irresistible to little human princesses.
A Sweet & Heartwarming Story It is career day at school, and Willa wants to be a fairy princess. Dressed in appropriate fairy attire, Willa's intention is to make good things happen. However, she quickly learns that being a fairy princess is not easy!
My three year old daughter, who loves all things princess and fairy, repeatedly asks for this book. It is a sweet, feel-good story. However, I doubt it will be a "keeper" since neither story or illustrations stand out from the crowd of excellent children's books available.
Affirming, funny, cute What a great book! Willa wants to be a fairy princess, and accordingly comes to school and sprinkles fairy dust on her friends. But they snarl at her, something like "Hey, stop throwing sand in my face!"
For any grownup that remembers having an imaginary career or imaginary friend, or for any kid in that great make-believe stage.
A fine story of achievement and reality Willa wants to be a real fairy princess when she grows up - complete with wings, wand, and fairy dust. Her efforts to get a head start on her career land her in trouble in school, and in a fight with her best friend: is it worth it to pursue her dream early? A fine story of achievement and reality.