Synopses & Reviews
Princess? Pig? Both? A crown may not be the perfect accessory for an adorable pig.One day a sash from a local beauty pageant blows across the farm and lands right on Pig, who takes it as a sign. “I must be a princess,” she squeals. Pony disagrees, but all the other animals in the barnyard are happy to recognize her new title. Pig is delighted to learn that princesses are treated to pretty princess pies, decadent bubble baths, fluffy pillows, and soothing bedtime lullabies.
But there is a cost to the grandeur. There are many things that princesses arent allowed to do—like sleep late, or roll in the mud, or attend parties in the barn hosted by the common folk. Maybe Pony was right when he said, “Its a fine thing to be a pig, if a pig is what you are.”
Synopsis
A sash from a local beauty pageant blows across the farm and lands right on Pig, who takes it as a sign she must be a princess. But after learning that there is a cost to the grandeur, Pig realizes that it's fine to be just who she is. Full color.
About the Author
Eileen Spinelli is the author of almost fifty books for young readers. She lives with her husband, author Jerry Spinelli, in eastern Pennsylvania. Visit Eileen on the Web at
www.eileenspinelli.com.
Tim Bowers has illustrated more than twenty books. You can visit him on the Web at www.timbowers.com.