suggestions for anti-princess books

Anonymous
My 3 year old is totally into princesses and wants "princess stuff" for Christmas. But, her favorite "princess" book is "The Paper Bag Princess" which gives me hope. Can anyone suggest anything else, books, movies, toys, along those lines? I want to keep subverting it without her knowing it.

Any really, The Paper Bag Princess" is the best book ever if you want to blow the who princess thing out of the water.
Anonymous
Get ready for disappointment. On these things, the kids win. Actually the kids' friends win.
Anonymous
"The Little Princess" by Francis Hodgson Burnett

Beautiful written, simple story. Heroine has many virtuous qualities. Her strengths are her imagination, independence, kindness to the outcasts of society, love of learning, and strength of character.

Her nobility shows through the most when she is at her most desparate circumstances, far more than when she lived in opulance and luxury.

It is a wonderful book for you to read a chapter each night with your daughter, and for her to read on her own as she grows older.

Don't bother with the movies however. Both the Shirley Temple version and the newer one are nothing like the book at all.

By far the best princess book ever.
Anonymous
What's wrong with the princess stories? there's no actual harm in them. Little girls don't really grow up expecting men to rescue them and shit. Chillax a little. It's fantasy. Indulge it, don't fight it. Don't be such a meanie.
Anonymous
I sort of agree with pp. Can someone explain to me the anti-princess trend? I know, there's too much pink disney crap for sale, but still, who cares? Does anyone actually think this has a dramatic effect on kids' psyches? Because I watched The Little Mermaid 13 million times as a child and I can tell you I'm a feminist today.
Anonymous
Cinder Edna is a good one about cinderella's sister who cooks tuna casserole and gardens instead of saying woe is me. She ends up finding a less high maintenance man.

Shriek is anti princess I think since the princess turns into an ogre in the end.

I just looked cinder Edna up on amazon and it has some suggestions that look promising for similar themed books.
Princess smarty pants, not all princesses dress in pink...
Anonymous
I agree with the two PPs.

I posted the Little Princess rec. (I love all things princessy)

I think princesses are the new DCUM juice box at soccer games. Book fairs are the next victim. Be warned.
Anonymous
Instead of being anti princess why don't you just introduce her to positive strong princesses?
Anonymous
The Little Princess is so wonderful. I have a beautifully illustrated copy that I've probably read 30+ times.

What's gross are disney princesses.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Little Princess is so wonderful. I have a beautifully illustrated copy that I've probably read 30+ times.

What's gross are disney princesses.


Not all Disney is bad, Brave is fantastic, newer stuff is a bit more feminist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Any really, The Paper Bag Princess" is the best book ever if you want to blow the who princess thing out of the water.


Speak for yourself. I think that the book raises as many issues as it "solves".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Little Princess is so wonderful. I have a beautifully illustrated copy that I've probably read 30+ times.

What's gross are disney princesses.


Not all Disney is bad, Brave is fantastic, newer stuff is a bit more feminist.


Mulan was a pretty awesome movie, and Mulan isn't even a princess.
Anonymous
The princesses are annoying, but I don't think it's as big a deal as some people make it out to be.

But we love "Princess Grace" by Mary Hoffman.
Anonymous
Here are a few that my daughter likes:

Waking Beauty
Seriously, Cinderella is so Annoying: The true story as told by the evil stepmother
Falling for Rapunzel
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What's wrong with the princess stories? there's no actual harm in them. Little girls don't really grow up expecting men to rescue them and shit. Chillax a little. It's fantasy. Indulge it, don't fight it. Don't be such a meanie.


A lot of them do, actually.
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