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Includes the names: Kay Woodward, Ms. Kay Woodward

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Works by Kay Woodward

Countdown! (Twisters) (2005) 62 copies, 1 review
Jasmine's Starry Night (2007) 43 copies
Too Small (Zig Zag) (2005) 37 copies
Taste (Our Senses) (2005) 17 copies
Hearing (Our Senses) (2005) 16 copies
The Life of Anne Frank (2020) 15 copies
Skate School: Ice Princess (2009) 15 copies, 1 review
Touch (2005) 12 copies
Crack the Code (2004) 11 copies
Squelch! (Twisters) (2005) 11 copies
Sight (Our Senses) (2005) 10 copies
Jane Airhead (2009) 10 copies
Smell (2005) 10 copies
Journeys (Starters) (2004) 6 copies
Aircraft (2005) 5 copies
Marnie's Quest (2005) 5 copies
Hero Academy: Mr Gleam (2018) 4 copies
Wuthering Hearts (2011) 3 copies
Alles über Einhörner (2006) 2 copies
Wonder Women (2019) 2 copies
Dazzling dolphins (2004) 2 copies
The Not-So-Brave Knight (2016) — Author — 2 copies
Cinderella (2013) 1 copy
Cousin Fleep (2020) 1 copy
Skate School 1 copy

Associated Works

The Snow Queen (2014) — Adapter, some editions — 7 copies, 1 review

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The king and queen have a baby boy and they name him Jack, but because he is really very handsome indeed, everybody in the kingdom just calls him Prince Handsome.
His parents throw a splendid party for the little boy and the guests bring along the most amazing gifts. Sadly, no one invited Prime Minister Nonsense and he isn't happy about it. As he is a wizard in his spare time, he casts a spell. "The prince will be allergic to pointy things.If he touches show more one, he will die."
As happens in the fairytale Sleeping Beauty, help is at hand and cheerful Mr. Magic, the castle magician can weaken the spell and now Prince Handsome, and the whole kingdom with him, will just fall asleep. Just someone with the gift of cleverness will be able to wake the prince.

We can imagine what happens next. Despite all pointy things being banned from the kingdom, disaster strikes when the prince plays with plastic swords with his best friend and now everybody sleeps. Time passes and the castle is hidden from sight, because shopping centres and skyscrapers have been built surrounding it.
Luckily, Princess Anya, a very clever Princess Engineer, comes along with her own tunneling machine. She is determined to find this handsome prince, she's heard to much about.
Will Princess Anya save Prince Handsome and the kingdom? And will the two live happily ever after?

I loved the cheerful modern take on Sleeping Beauty. Finally there's a smart girl trying her best to solve the puzzle of the prince's endless sleep. The ending of the story alone is worth reading the whole book, as Princess Anya stays true to her emancipated viewpoint and it's not what you might expect.
The book is actually very encouraging for young girls to go to school and learn a lot, because they might later in life become a Princess Engineer and dig for their own Prince Handsome with their own tunneling machine.
Cute illustrations in pastel shades enhance the story. There's no doubt, Sleeping Handsome and the Princess Engineer is a book young children will enjoy to read.
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It's an interesting structure—to present a situational question at the end of each "chapter" and offer a possible solution inspired by the woman just profiled—but like all the other books of this ilk flooding the market, the chapters are too short. Additionally, some of the questions at the ends of chapters felt like there was a lot of maneuvering done to get them to fit the life and behaviour of the woman profiled.

The illustrations, though, are fabulous and I can't wait to see the show more finished book and see them all in full colour. show less
I love the idea of modernized, less sexist fairy tales, but I am not sure if this one is a little too simplistic. In this version, Prince Handsome is the character that has a curse put on him. He will prick himself on a sharp object and fall asleep as well as the rest of the court. His parents try to protect him but his friend brings pointy plastic swords from his kingdom and the curse kicks in. Over the years a city builds up around the castle and no one even knows it is there. Princess show more Anya, an engineer, brings an antique drill and gets to the Prince. She wakes Prince Handsome who immediately wants to get married. She vetoes that and they go watch a movie. The illustrations are great -- colorful, whimsical, and modern -- but the story itself leaves something to be desired.

Thanks to Netgalley and Capstone Global Library for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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This one isn't my cup of tea. I was hoping this book would feature a female engineer character and that I could recommend it as a good resource for women in STEM roles. Alas, instead of using her engineering skills to tinker and prototype solve the problem, the problem is insta-solved with a drill and ... sigh ... a kiss. The gender reversal is a good idea ... just don't know why the female is called an engineer, because she does no engineering, so I won't do a public review. :) NetGalley. (90)

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