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The Not So Little Princess

This series follows the adventures of a young girl as she transitions from childhood to early adolescence. The stories focus on her discoveries about the world, learning responsibility, and navigating the new challenges that come with growing up. It explores themes of family, friendship, and self-discovery with humor and empathy. These engaging tales are perfect for building reading confidence in young bookworms.

The Not So Little Princess - Where's Gilbert?
Best Friends! (The Not So Little Princess)
Where's Gilbert? (The Not So Little Princess)
What's My Name? (The Not So Little Princess)

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Perfect for inspiring reading confidence in young bookworms, these full-colour first readers will take Tony Ross's ever-popular Little Princess to a whole new audience. The King and Queen realise they need to call the Little Princess by her real name now that she's actually not so little any more.

    What's My Name? (The Not So Little Princess)
  2. 2

    The Not-So-Little Princess Rosie is growing up! Being a princess, she is always having to entertain new friends and she never likes them. But when Ollie, with his strange old-fashioned way of speaking, turns up at the palace one day, Rosie realises she's never met anyone quite like him before.

    Best Friends! (The Not So Little Princess)
  • Rosie the Not-so-Little Princess has always loved Gilbert, her royal teddy bear. These young fiction colour readers take Tony Ross's beloved Little Princess to a whole new audience. The text appears in short blocks around full-colour illustrations, and is divided into short chapters, making it perfect for new readers.

    Where's Gilbert? (The Not So Little Princess)
  • "Rosie the not-so-little Princess has always loved Gilbert, her royal teddy bear. But she worries she might be too old for him now. Then Gilbert goes missing and has a very strange adventure indeed. Will Rosie ever get her teddy back?"--Back cover.

    The Not So Little Princess - Where's Gilbert?