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Olivia and the Fairy Princesses
Olivia and the Fairy Princesses: with audio recording | Ian Falconer
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In this eBook with audio starring the world’s most imaginative pig, Olivia embarks upon a quest for identity with very lofty goals—and being a princess is NOT one of them! Olivia is having an identity crisis! There are too many ruffly, sparkly princesses around these days, and Olivia has had quite enough. She needs to stand out! She has to be special! She wants to do more than just fit in! So what will she be? Join Olivia on a hilarious quest for individuality in this eBook with audio, and rest assured, you won’t find THIS pig pleased to be in pink!
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You know who‘s really the baddest of them all?? Olivia!!! She‘s everyone‘s fav princess! Olivia and the fairy princess. This F, AS is amazing for young readers! She helps boost confidence, and is sooo funny. This book is about Olivia trying to fit in and who exactly she wants to specifically be... https://www.readingrockets.org/howto UDL: 9.1 Promote expectations and beliefs that

MFlowers I‘ve never heard of this book, but I‘m excited to check it out! 4y
faithcella19 @MFlowers it‘s so funny In a non funny way if you know what I mean 😂😂 4y
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faithcella19 optimize motivation this book is amazing with self motivation and teaching about how to be yourself. EL: 2 promote small groups great book for groups to get into for RT! Or LC! Faith Cella 4y
DrSpalding I like the idea of using this author for an author study and sharing these hilarious books. I see you shop at Brightlight! This is such a wonderful resource for used books. 4y
DrSpalding Be sure to use the appropriate genres. This would be MF. 4y
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Olivia gets grad school

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Love the concept in this one, and my daughter was amused by Olivia having an identity crisis and considering a career exposing corporate malfeasance. 😂 There were a few things that troubled me - dressing up as princesses from other cultures to be different, implying that there is something wrong with wanting to be a princess dressed in pink, and the ending was disappointing. Overall, a fun read, though.