Who Wants to Be a Princess?
by Bridget Heos
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About This Book
A comparison of the life of a fairy tale princess with that of a real medieval princess.
Our Review
This engaging picture book cleverly contrasts the glamorized fairy tale princess with the gritty reality of medieval royal life, offering young readers a fascinating glimpse into historical truth versus fantasy. Through vivid illustrations and accessible text, it dismantles romanticized notions of castle living while introducing authentic medieval customs, clothing, and daily responsibilities. The side-by-side comparisons create immediate visual impact, making complex historical concepts digestible for elementary-aged children exploring royalty themes.
What sets this book apart is its refreshing honesty about medieval hygiene, education, and political marriages—topics rarely addressed in traditional princess stories. Budding historians and critical thinkers will appreciate the factual approach, while princess-obsessed readers gain valuable perspective on real women's roles in history. The book successfully bridges entertainment and education, leaving children with both historical knowledge and important questions about why we romanticize the past.
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