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The Poodle and the Pea

In Animal Fairy Tales, beautiful illustrations and simple text retell archetype fairy tales from a new perspective: all the characters are animals! This volume tells the story of the Poodle and the Pea, in which a lost dog is revealed to exist a princess after a servant has a proficient idea.

Dewey FIC
Genre Fairy Tales & Fables
Reading Level Grades PreK-ii
Interest Level Grades PreK-2
GRL I
Lexile Level AD560L
ATOS Level 2.v
AR Points 0.5
AR Quiz # 155735
Text Blazon Literature: Narrative
ISBN 978-1-4109-6332-1
Publisher Heinemann-Raintree
Copyright 2013
Page Count 24
Languages English

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Reviews

Confessions of a Female Bookaholic web log - Holly

"An interesting take on the classic fairytale, "The Princess and the Pea," involving dogs. I thought this was really cute." - Confessions of a Female Bookaholic blog

January 27, 2013

NetGalley Review - Jennifer Johnson Spence

"Both the kids & parents dearest this funny spin on fairy tales." - NetGalley Review

July 5, 2013

Books Your Kids Will Honey blog - Sara

"...a delightful retelling of the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea where all the characters are dogs instead of poodles. This is an adorable book that kids will beloved.  The pictures are cute and lightheaded and the story is very elementary." - Books Your Kids Will Love weblog

February 7, 2013

NetGalley Review - Elizabeth Nicolini, Librarian

"This i volition be going in our library's collection, what is improve than dogs and fairy tales!" - NetGalley Review

January 24, 2013

Child Lit Reviews weblog - Suzanne Morris

"The Animal Fairy Tales are perfect for pre-K children. . . .Each book introduces young children to well-known and classic fairy tales and should get kids excited about reading; an important goal for preschool youngsters." - Child Lit Reviews blog

June 21, 2013

What's Ballad Reading? Blog - Carol Hirsche

"This volume is exactly what yous would expect from the title - a canine version of the classic fairytale The Princess and the Pea. Beautiful illustrations and a clever re-telling make this fractured fairytale one immature children are sure to enjoy!" - What's Carol Reading? Blog

January 5, 2013

NetGalley Review - Kathryn Behlmer

"I am a big fan of fractured fairy tales and ever did a unit of measurement on them with my third graders, then I am always interested in new versions. This version, though, is besides unproblematic with nothing inverse from the original fairy tale other than the principal characters are dogs. The illustrations were also very simple, nigh amateurish, and did not contribute anything to the story. -- Kathryn Behlmer NetGalley Review 12/three/2012" - NetGalley Review

December 3, 2012

Second Bookshelf on the Right blog - Mai

"The idea of remaking this story by using poodles as characters is cute. I retrieve this will appeal to a lot of kids, especially those who like dogs." - 2nd Bookshelf on the Correct web log

January 19, 2013

Books for Kids blog - Dena McMurdie

"It is a brusque and sugariness retelling of an former tale. . . .worth the read." - Books for Kids blog

February 1, 2013

Ii Trivial Cavaliers blog

"Equally a mom and an artist, I have to say that I adored the illustrations. They are vivid, colorful and definitely capture the sometimes haughty air and personality of the poodle brood. . . .I call up this niggling book will exist quite a hit. This volume is appropriate for kids iii to 7 years of age. I heartily recommend this book for both independent readers and those who withal enjoy being read to at bedtime. As an educator, I could easily see this existence used in a classroom setting as function of a fairy tale reading unit." - Two Little Cavaliers blog

December 18, 2012

Learning and Growing the Piwi Way blog

"...a short and easy to read volume for early readers. The Piwis idea it was pretty funny particularly the Prince Poodle." - Learning and Growing the Piwi Way blog

February 22, 2013

NetGalley Review - Rebekka Hanson

"Very cute book, and not just because I'one thousand partial to poodles!  The illustrations are mannerly and the story is simple and well-told." - NetGalley Review

February 8, 2013

On My Bookshelf blog - Allison

"The illustrations are cute, and my six-twelvemonth-old enjoyed the story…" - On My Bookshelf blog

February 6, 2013

All Aboard web log - Theresa

"For all of those beast loving children this book - and the series - are super fun reads." - All Aboard blog

May 16, 2013

NetGalley Review - Rebecca Beltran

"My 3 1/2 twelvemonth one-time girl loved it and was very entertained." - NetGalley Review

April 30, 2013

NetGalley Review - Jay Johns

"Children will love this little story of the poodle and the pea, and information technology's great illustrations." - NetGalley Review

April 17, 2013

The Literary Review blog - Charlene

"From the pomp and circumstance of the French Poodle Majestic Courtroom to the basket loaded with hundreds of blankets, this ambrosial volume will take any picayune reader wagging her or his imaginary tail. Young readers will starting time exist introduced to the characters in the upcoming volume, which gives the work a "alive play" feel and further adds to the theatrical magic of the tale." - The Literary Review blog

January 15, 2013

NetGalley Review - Misty Hazard, Librarian

"A cute take on the Princess and the Pea." - NetGalley Review

January 17, 2013

NetGalley Review - Lisa Fosburg

"This was a cracking book. Information technology is a modern adaptation of "the Princess and the Pea." I loved it." - NetGalley Review

Dec 8, 2012

NetGalley Review - Meg Clancy

"Here's a different twist on the Princess and the Pea story.  The illustrations are lovely and the story line endearing for children and domestic dog lovers." - NetGalley Review

November 19, 2012

NetGalley Review - Becky Taylor

"This was a practiced retelling of the classic story. . . .I read this one to the students and they all got a kick out of information technology." - NetGalley Review

May 31, 2013

Enchanting Children's Volume Reviews blog - Jen McNamara

"A spin on a classic fairy tale, The Poodle and the Pea is a delightful story that will obsess any child." - Enchanting Children'due south Book Reviews blog

February 8, 2013

NetGalley Review - Renee Burton

"Adorable retelling of that famous story, The Princess and the Pea. The illustrations are and then cute. . . .If I had any piffling girls in my family I would be gifting this for birthdays and/or Christmas!" - NetGalley Review

January ten, 2013

Jelly Bean Moments blog - Tonya Wagoner

"This adaptation by Charlotte Guillain of the beloved story is a cute i to read to a trivial girl." - Jelly Bean Moments blog

February vii, 2013

ii Gliterary Girls blog - Sara M. O'Connor

"This sweet take on the archetype The Princess and the Pea is perfect for your early on reader or preschooler." - 2 Gliterary Girls blog

January 14, 2013

NetGalley Review - Susan Thacker-Gwaltney, Educator

"Perfect championship for creating readers theater or other fluency activities!" - NetGalley Review

January 21, 2013

NetGalley Review - Emily Heintz

"Very cute! . . .a practiced summary for young readers, especially those simply starting to read independently." - NetGalley Review

May 12, 2013

NetGalley Review - Alexandra Klaus

"The illustrations are lovely, vivid and uncomplicated. The story however seemed disjointed and peradventure hard to follow for readers who have never heard the original version. I wouldn't buy it unless requested. -- Alexandra Klaus NetGalley Review one/4/2013" - NetGalley Review

January 4, 2013

NetGalley Review - Stephanie Torczon Essien, Librarian

"Lovely illustrations and simplistic text. . . .This series would be a good ready to have on hand when children want a book like to their favorite." - NetGalley Review

January 26, 2013

NetGalley Review - Ionia Martin

"Nosotros all thought the poodles were cute and that did seem to add together some interest for my youngest kids. Overall it was a nice story for children." - NetGalley Review

Jan 15, 2013

Books Beside My Bed blog - Karen

"This is ambrosial and poodles in dresses brand me smile. Gullain has a author'southward note with the history of the Princess and the Pea, plus a writing prompt asking kids how they would make the story uniquely theirs. Information technology would make a keen classroom book or library find for children who know the original story and desire a twist." - Books Beside My Bed blog

December 5, 2012

NetGalley Review - Josh Horton

"My four twelvemonth old daughter really liked it. I too believe she paid more than attending to this re-telling of the classic story versus the princess one. Which is maxim a lot considering she LOVES princesses!" - NetGalley Review

February 21, 2013

Sweating the Gym While Reading a Good Book blog - Jennifer Clark

"Kj liked the pictures of the poodles.  This story had her when it featured dogs.  The simply things improve would accept been horses.  She loved how the princess had to climb a ladder to become in her bed and when she woke up she was sooooo tired.  When I was done reading her the story she wanted to hear more.  Over all it was a winner with her." - Sweating the Gym While Reading a Good Book blog

January 3, 2013

A Book and a Hug - Shawn Lane, Librarian, Texas

"The story is just told and will exist liked by boys and girls alike! This is a smashing retelling of a classic!" - A Book and a Hug

February 2, 2013

Books Bravo Has Read blog - Sharon

"Good for employ in as fractured fairy tale compare/dissimilarity lesson." - Books Bravo Has Read web log

March 21, 2013

NetGalley Review - Whitney Astbury

"This book was a very sweet retelling of a classic children'southward story, replacing animals with people. . . .the perfect length for a bedtime read." - NetGalley Review

January 20, 2013

NetGalley Review - Dawn Murden

"I will probably expect to add it because I similar to have multiple versions of fables and fairy tales for my students to compare. . . .Neat illustrations." - NetGalley Review

Jan 8, 2013

Shelfishness weblog - Kristin

"...a hilarious retelling of the classic story "The Princess and the Pea" and is done in such an adorable way that readers of whatsoever age will find the story a new favorite. The pictures – of fancy poodles in advisable majestic attire – are precious, and the story is simplified making this a perfect volume for offset readers." - Shelfishness blog

February xvi, 2013

YA Reads blog - Nichole

"I desire you all to know how adorable this book is, and to encourage all of you to go purchase or borrow this book for your immature ones to read. Not simply will they dear the story itself, just they will adore the pictures and colors! How cute! Loved information technology!" - YA Reads web log

December 16, 2012

Charlotte Guillain

Charlotte Guillain

Charlotte Guillain worked as a bookseller, an English teacher and an editor before becoming an author. She has written more 100 books, both fiction and non-fiction. She always wanted to exist a writer and her top tip is to read as much as you tin.

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