Princesses Wear Pants

Harry N. Abrams

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UPC:
9781419726033
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
9/12/2017
Release Date:
9/12/2017
Author:
Guthrie, Savannah
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Illustrated
Pages:
32
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An instant #1 New York Times Bestseller, and the inspiration for the Netflix series Princess Power, Princesses Wear Pants is an empowering fairy-tale picture book from NBCs TODAY coanchor Savannah Guthrie, educator Allison Oppenheim, and illustrator Eva Byrne. In the tradition of Not All Princesses Dress in Pink and Princess in Black, Princesses Wear Pants follows the unflappable Princess Penelope Pineapple, who knows how to get the job done while staying true to herself. Princess Penelope lives in a beautiful palace with a closet full of beautiful dresses. But being a princess is much, much more than beauty. In fact, every morning Princess Penelope runs right past her frilly dresses to choose from her beloved collection of pants! What she wears each day depends on which job she has to do. Will she command the royal air force sporting her sequined flight suit? Will she find her zen in her yoga pants and favorite tee? Or will she work in the kingdoms vegetable garden with pocketed overalls for all of her tools? Unfortunately for Princess Penelope, not everyone in the Pineapple Kingdom thinks pants are always appropriate princess attire. When the grand Lady Busyboots demands that Princess Penelope must wear a gown to the annual Pineapple Ball, the young royal finds a clever way to express herself. Penelopes courage (and style choices) result in her saving the day! In their debut childrens picture book, Savannah Guthrie and Allison Oppenheim team up for a savvy and imaginative story that celebrates fashion and girl power. Perfect for fans of Nickelodeons Nella the Princess Knight, Princesses Wear Pants challenges gender stereotypes in the name of individuality, showing girls its not how they look but what they do that matters.