Princess in Black and the Perfect Princess Party

Princess in Black and the Perfect Princess Party

The Princess in Black fends off monster attacks. She is very brave. When have you done something brave? What was it? Talk about it with an adult.

By: Shannon Hale Dean Hale
Fiction

Discovery Questions

After your child receives and reads this book, Discuss one or more of the following questions to help him/her make connections and build comprehension.

  • The Princess in Black fends off monster attacks. She is very brave. When have you done something brave? What was it? Talk about it with a parent.
  • The Princess in Black defends and protects the goats. Think of another character in another story who protects and defends someone. Use a Venn diagram. Find five ways they are alike. Then find five ways they are different. Share your diagram with a parent.
  • What would her world be like if Princess Magnolia wasn't the Princess in Black? Do you know someone who stands up for someone else, like the Princess in Black does? How do they do it? How does it change those around them? Talk about it with a parent.
  • Pretend you were invited to Princess Magnolia's party. What present would you bring her? Write that story. Don't forget to draw and color the pictures. Share your story with a parent!

Book Details

Pages:
32
Grade Level:
3rd Grade
Genre:
Fiction
Bilingual?
No
SEL
No
Multi-ethnic?
No
Student Favorite
Yes
Part of a Series
Yes
Book Code
#433
ISBN
9780763687588
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