Little girls and princesses go together perfectly. There is something magical about growing up dreaming of becoming a princess one day. While your little girls dream of being a princess you can read them a long list of fun and beautiful princess books.
If Disney princesses are not high on your list of reading topics, in today's What to Read Wednesday have included lots of other princess books that you can read to your little lady while she twirls in her dress and waves her magic wand. Our featured post from last week is Real Solutions for Mom Anger by Your Vibrant Family
Now for the Pretty Princess Books:
The Princess and the Kiss: A story of God's Gift of Purity
Life Lessons from the Princess and the Kiss
Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?
Do Princesses Scrape Their Knees?
The Paper Bag Princess (Munsch for Kids)
The Princess And The Pea (Fairytale Boards)
Olivia and the Fairy Princesses
Princess Tales: Once Upon a Time in Rhyme with Seek-and-Find Pictures
Now for the Link-Up Party!
This list has our topics for 2016, but you don't have to stick to that, anything reading and family related is welcome. Our hosts will still share a themed selection each week, but our link up will be for anything family friendly – always. If you'd like to join us as a co-host, please contact Katie.
- Katie @ Paradise Praises {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Tara @ Embark on the Journey {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Jeanae @ Just Jeanae {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Dawnita @ Prairie Dust Trail {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
- Beth @ Classes by Beth {Facebook} {Pinterest}
- Anne @ My Learning Table {Facebook} {Pinterest} {Twitter}
Mother of 3 says
With three boys I’ve pretty much missed the princess stage; but these sounds adorable.
~ linda says
What a great collection!! The Paper Bag Princess was a long-time-ago favorite and had completely forgotten about it. And you have so many others: I want to look up the two that deal with hiking boots and scrapes! : )
Katie Hornor says
Those are really fun books Linda. Thanks for your comment.
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