One fun aspect of being a Cybils judge was that I was introduced to books that I had never heard of before - one being The Princess and the Pig written by Jonathan Emmett and illustrated by Poly Bernatene. I think the premise of the book is quite clever - it is a spoof on fairy tales.
Pigmella the pig and Priscilla the princess are swapped as infants and the princess becomes known as Pigmella and grows up a farmer's daughter while Priscilla, the pig, is thought to be the princess under a spell - "it's the sort of thing that happens all the time in books." This line is repeated throughout the text and the illustrations feature a fairy tale where that sort of thing did happen. While reading this, I found myself wishing I had the fairy tales sitting next to me to reference. My children kept asking me "What happens in . . . .Thumbelina, Puss in Boots, The Prince and the Pauper?" I think this a very fun and creative way to reference, and hopefully reintroduce, children to original texts that they may not know or only know the Disney-fied version.
The illustrations in this book are bright and bold. They match the tone of the story and add to the fun. I especially love the visual references to the fairy tales. I love the cleverness of this book and a princess story that promotes finding your own "happily ever after."
This is a very fun book. Definitely check it out at your local library or bookstore!
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This sounds fun. And the cover illustration is great. I wonder if my pig twin is out there somewhere...
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