Princess Cora is alone and unhappy. She’s tired of
being prepared for her role in life. Studying how to run a kingdom is so
boring.
Cora wants a dog to play with, to get dirty, and
have some fun. In desperation she writes a letter to her Godmother to help her.
She is sent a crocodile to take her place, while she goes out to have some fun.
But, can a crocodile who behaves badly take the place of a princess, even
temporarily?
For the first time in her life, Cora is free to
climb trees, eat strawberries, wade in pools and just play. The crocodile is keeping
the King, Queen, and Nanny occupied.
I loved the stunning illustrations in this book created
by Caldecott Medalist Brian Floca, in fine line artwork, and soft pastel
watercolours. Laura Amy Schlitz is a Newbery Medalist whose outstanding novel, The Hired Girl, I simply adored from
beginning to end.
Themes of compromise, understanding and the
importance of play for children are focused on here.
This elegant
and beautifully presented book comes with a gorgeous slip jacket.
Title:
Princess Cora and the Crocodile
Author:
Laura Amy Schlitz
Illustrator:
Brian Floca
Publisher:
Penguin Random House, $16.99
Publication
Date: March 2017
Format:
Hardcover
ISBN:
9780763648220
For
ages: 4+
Type:
Junior Fiction Younger