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How to be a Princess in 7 Days or Less

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Make me a princess In this girly gift book, Princess Emily tells readers how they can become princesses. Her simple sevenday makeover plan includes fashion and beauty advice, etiquette and room decor. Step-by-step craft projects, such as bubble bath and a jewellery box, are easy for would-be princesses to follow and use only ordinary household ingredients. Party planning tips include making invitations, foods to make and princess party games to play. Best of all, this pretty volume comes with a pocket packed full of must-have princess accessories: a shiny tiara, sparkly hairbands, self-adhesive jewels and gorgeous glittery stickers. Young girls will love Princess Emily's sassy voice and the funky illustrations. This is the perfect gift for any girl who wants to unlock the secret princess within… (more)
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Princess Emily's one-week makeover plan shows how every girl can get in touch with her inner princess. Day 1 gives decorating ideas for a girl's room. Day 2 has craft ideas for a picture frame and a door hanger. Day 3 helps plan a princess-themed party. Day 4's craft makes a jewellery box. Day 5 shows how to make pretty princess hair styles for long, medium or short hair, and dress-up ideas for formal and casual occasions. "What should you wear to your party? Whatever makes you feel good - it's your party after all!" Also two pages of Royal Etiquette and good manners.
Day 6 suggests some Princess Party Food and fun Party Games. Day 7 is princess pamper time, taking a bubble bath and getting ready to celebrate.
This book is more fun and not as silly as it sounds. A cardboard tiara and some stickers are included. Fun for ages 5 to 7. ( )
  tripleblessings | Feb 14, 2006 |
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Make me a princess In this girly gift book, Princess Emily tells readers how they can become princesses. Her simple sevenday makeover plan includes fashion and beauty advice, etiquette and room decor. Step-by-step craft projects, such as bubble bath and a jewellery box, are easy for would-be princesses to follow and use only ordinary household ingredients. Party planning tips include making invitations, foods to make and princess party games to play. Best of all, this pretty volume comes with a pocket packed full of must-have princess accessories: a shiny tiara, sparkly hairbands, self-adhesive jewels and gorgeous glittery stickers. Young girls will love Princess Emily's sassy voice and the funky illustrations. This is the perfect gift for any girl who wants to unlock the secret princess within

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