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Princess Chamomile Gets Her Way Book

Princess Chamomile isn't allowed to do anything. She can't wear T-shirts or shorts, or ride her bike beyond the castle walls, or even eat sweets at her own birthday party. One morning, she decides enough is enough. She sneaks out of the castle, grabs her bike, and, with nothing but candy on her mind, heads straight for Bags-Eye the Bad Cat's Candy Store. The store owner is, as it turns out, a rather bad cat. The second he finds out Chamomile is a princess, he decides to kidnap her and hold her for ransom. Fortunately, he can't write, and Chamomile is clever enough to concoct her own ransom note to her parents, pretending to transcribe the cat's malevolent plot word for word. She is, of course, rescued--escaping all plights but an upset, candy-stuffed stomach. As Chamomile is trundled safely to bed, she tells her parents and nanny that it was their overbearing rules that forced her to escape in search of the forbidden candy. Yes, the moral of this cautionary tale is for parents rather than children. "I know," said the king. "We're going to give her a little of what she's not allowed!" "Just a little," said the queen, "so she doesn't want anything so much that it gets her into trouble." While this parenting lesson may be lost on children, they'll certainly be drawn in by Chamomile's take-charge attitude, her brush with danger, and her encounter with all the candy she can eat. Parents and children alike will be charmed by Susan Varley's delicate watercolors, reminiscent of her work in Badger's Bad Mood and The Monster Bed. (Ages 4 to 7)Read More

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  • Product Description

    Chamomile can't understand why being a princess isn't more fun. Her nanny has a rule for everything and won't even let her have candy. One day, Chamomile gets fed up and sneaks away from the palace. When a dim-witted cat takes her hostage, Chamomile seizes the chance to prove she can take care of herself-and eat lots of candy, too. She knows there's no such thing as too much candy. Or is there?

    "Oram's on-the-mark understanding of childhood [and] Varley's airy, humorous watercolors are most engaging."
    -Publisher's Weekly, starred review

  • 0140568425
  • 9780140568424
  • Hiawyn Oram
  • 1 July 2001
  • Puffin Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 32
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