Copyright Date:
1989
Edition Date:
1982
Release Date:
01/01/82
Pages:
32 unnumbered pages
ISBN:
0-8234-0753-5
ISBN 13:
978-0-8234-0753-8
Dewey:
398.2
Dimensions:
24 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
In this version of the familiar story, Stevenson plays it for laughs; her prince and his prospective princess are a pair of funny bunnies. The scrawly artwork colored in pastels is at its best in the cover art, with the princess staring up at all those mattresses, and in double-page spreads such as the one of prospective princesses--mermaid, harem girl, and traditional among them. However, the telling is truncated and never really explains why feeling a pea through 20 mattresses would be indicative of a princess. There are a number of versions of the tale in print; the Janet Stevens offering is still one of the best, but libraries looking for something new may want to try this. (Reviewed Aug. 1992)
Kirkus Reviews
(Thu Apr 28 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
The simple retelling of this brief favorite adheres closely to the original, but most of the fun here is in Stevenson's exuberant illustrations of her rabbit royalty. She follows the bunny prince to the four corners of the earth, imagines some amusingly unsuitable princesses, provides precisely the mentioned number of quilts and mattresses, and generally portrays her characters with engaging affection. Not the only edition to have, of course, but good fun. (Picture book. 5-8)"
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Intricate patterns and dreamy pastel hues mark Duntze's luxuriant ilustrations for this classic tale. Ages 3-6. (May)
Word Count:
351
Reading Level:
3.4
Interest Level:
K-3
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 3.4
/ points: 0.5
/ quiz: 10538
/ grade: Lower Grades
Reading Counts!:
reading level:3.1 /
points:1.0 /
quiz:Q25821
Lexile:
AD580L
A charmingly-illustrated take on a classic tale, perfect for young readers.
When a young prince decides to marry, his mother insists they search the land far and wide to find a real princess—but the perfect bride is hard to find.
Caldecott honoree Janet Stevens' expressive animal illustrations bring humor and fun to this traditional story, from the dancing elephant princess to the rain-soaked tiger princess climbing her pile of fluffy featherbeds.
This accessible, easy-to-read adaptation is a classic itself, perfect to share with young readers who will love the intricate outfits and cheery wild creatures prancing across the pages.