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Theo's Princess
by Ellen Delange
Theo the frog dreams of one day becoming a prince. He knows from the fairytale that he needs the kiss of a princess, so he embarks on a mission to find one. When he cannot find a princess, he puts up posters, and several princesses show up for the task of kissing the would-be prince. But was the fairytale right? Can a princess's kiss really do the job?
The illustrations in this book appear to be a combination of colored pencil and collage. Theo's expressions are really cute. My favorite part of each image is the red umbrella with the bird pommel. You can also see Sofia hiding in the images toward the end.
The story is a cute one, and there is a clear lesson learned at the end.
I received a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and Clavis Publishing.
The illustrations in this book appear to be a combination of colored pencil and collage. Theo's expressions are really cute. My favorite part of each image is the red umbrella with the bird pommel. You can also see Sofia hiding in the images toward the end.
The story is a cute one, and there is a clear lesson learned at the end.
I received a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to NetGalley and Clavis Publishing.