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emslovestoread's review against another edition
4.0
Very cute. I'll be putting a copy in my classroom library for sure!
rachfbrown's review against another edition
4.0
2020: read aloud to 6-year old. She loves these books. What a great step they are into chapter books without being too much for new readers.
Old review: 7-year old’s rating and review. “I give this 4 stars because I wish it was longer! I loved the part when the bunnies formed a huge monster.”
Old review: 7-year old’s rating and review. “I give this 4 stars because I wish it was longer! I loved the part when the bunnies formed a huge monster.”
kslhersam's review against another edition
4.0
I read this to Jane in one sitting. It is cute and perfect for preschoolers or early readers.
literaryfeline's review against another edition
4.0
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jilljemmett's review against another edition
5.0
This book is by far my favourite in the Princess in Black series! It was hilarious.
When the Princess’s monster alarm rings this time, she is on the way to brunch with her friend, so she can’t use her closet to turn into the Princess in Black. She must use a secret tunnel to transform. Much to her surprise, the “monsters” are a bunch of bunnies in the goat field! Though they are cute and snuggly, they are very destructive.
This story was so funny and creative. The bunnies are deceiving because they look cute, but they are really harmful to the goats and anything around them because they want to eat everything. Unfortunately for the Princess, the bunnies speak in “cute,” so they can only speak to other cute creatures. However, the Princess’s pony, Frimplepants, is also cute, so he is able to communicate with the bunnies.
I loved this hilarious story! I highly recommend it for kids and adults!
When the Princess’s monster alarm rings this time, she is on the way to brunch with her friend, so she can’t use her closet to turn into the Princess in Black. She must use a secret tunnel to transform. Much to her surprise, the “monsters” are a bunch of bunnies in the goat field! Though they are cute and snuggly, they are very destructive.
This story was so funny and creative. The bunnies are deceiving because they look cute, but they are really harmful to the goats and anything around them because they want to eat everything. Unfortunately for the Princess, the bunnies speak in “cute,” so they can only speak to other cute creatures. However, the Princess’s pony, Frimplepants, is also cute, so he is able to communicate with the bunnies.
I loved this hilarious story! I highly recommend it for kids and adults!
bookshelf_al's review against another edition
5.0
6-year-old daughter says:
It was really good. And they got to to fight lots of monsters in one long battle. I like one battle.
4-year-old son says:
3 stars. I didn't like it that much because the bunnies were purple.
Mom says:
I didn't like this one as much as other Princess in Black, but that doesn't mean anything except that I just loved it instead of LOVED it. These are such fun read-alouds.
It was really good. And they got to to fight lots of monsters in one long battle. I like one battle.
4-year-old son says:
3 stars. I didn't like it that much because the bunnies were purple.
Mom says:
I didn't like this one as much as other Princess in Black, but that doesn't mean anything except that I just loved it instead of LOVED it. These are such fun read-alouds.
annegirl's review against another edition
5.0
Every time one of these come out we have to read it right away and finish it in one night. My daughters (aged 10 and 6) adore these books. And I think they are quite fun as well.
bridgette's review against another edition
5.0
This series is the absolute best. It's so adorable and hilarious and The Princess in Black is a fantastic character. It's a good bridge book for kids who are ready to move out of the easy readers, but aren't quite ready for longer chapter books.
elevetha's review against another edition
4.0
Cute and fun, as always.
I really liked the change in how the story was told - it wasn't the same niche of Magnolia having to switch back and forth between herself and her alter ago The Princess in Black every five minutes in order to fight monsters and be at the castle doing princessy things.
The bunnies were adorable (they literally speak the language of Cuteness), but goodness, the poor monsters in Monsterland are still stuck dealing with these ridiculously cute horrors who will eat youout of house and home . Quite frankly, the hungry bunny horde situation was not properly addressed nor actually fixed in any way. Still.
I really liked the change in how the story was told - it wasn't the same niche of Magnolia having to switch back and forth between herself and her alter ago The Princess in Black every five minutes in order to fight monsters and be at the castle doing princessy things.
The bunnies were adorable (they literally speak the language of Cuteness), but goodness, the poor monsters in Monsterland are still stuck dealing with these ridiculously cute horrors who will eat you