Princess Posey and the New First Grad..., Stephanie Greene
Princess Posey and the New First Grad..., Stephanie Greene
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Princess Posey and the New First Grader

Author: Stephanie Greene

Narrator: Stina Nielsen

Unabridged: 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/04/2014


Synopsis

The sixth book in the Princess Posey chapter book series, and there’s a new kid in class! Posey and her best friends, Nikki and Ava, do everything together. Then, new girl Grace joins Miss Lee’s first grade class, and Posey worries that everything will change. Nikki and Ava can’t stop talking about Grace’s long princess hair, and when she joins the girls’ recess games, they like her way of doing things better than Posey’s. But when Grace accidentally teases Posey, she’s had enough: she doesn’t want to play with Grace ever again! Luckily, with a little help from Miss Lee and her trusty princess tutu, Posey realizes just how lonely Grace must feel. Posey partners up with her for reading time, and discovers that Grace could be more than just the new girl, if she gives her the chance.

About Stephanie Greene

Author Stephanie Greene also wrote Moose and Hildy: Moose’s Big Idea. In addition, she is the author of the popular Owen Foote chapter-book series. She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie

If I could, I would give it 5 and a half stars. I liked it because it Posey didn't tell the truth about something but then she did and her mom said it was actually her fault.......more

Goodreads review by Ariel

Hey amazing readers! I just finished reading the most magical book called "Princess Posey and the Christmas Magic," and it's like a sparkling adventure filled with holiday cheer. Let me tell you all about it! So, there's this super cool princess named Posey, and she has this big Christmas wish. Guess......more

The dialogue with Posey is very sweet and sometimes funny. Her family felt very real to me, which was encouraging in such a short book. The issue, Posey's concern that her naughtiness means that Santa will not come, is accessible and a great holiday discussion point for children of a certain age. How......more