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ISBN-13: 9781842708323

RRP: £7.99

Published: 2nd October 2008

Length: 32 Pages

  • Paperback

I Want My Sledge! (book and DVD)

It's a beautiful winter's day at the castle and the Little Princess has found her old sledge to play on. She's having a great time until the Chef whizzes past on his brand new shiny sledge. She wants one of those! When the King finally gives in and let's her have one, the Princess thinks her dreams have come true. But new doesn't always mean better...

Reviews

"[It] will certainly encourage adventurous children to test out new materials for sledging, or perhaps even to collaboratively build a sledge... there is even a hint of moral to the story - after begging and begging and finally getting her shiny super sledge, Little Princess finally decides that her own less-expensive sledge is actually more fun."
Early Years Educator

"Tony Ross's enchanting little princess gets a new shiny fast sledge and soon discovers that new doesn't always mean better."
Teacher

"Amusing pre-school yarn."
Cork Evening Echo