Review

Princess Hyacinth: The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated

Common Sense Media says

Warm-hearted, beautifully illustrated flight of fancy.
Age
4
Quality
 

  • A clever friend helps the princess find a way to live happily -- and freely.
  • The princess generally respects her parents' rules, but is eager to find her own path; boy is kind, generous, and clever.
  • A flyaway princess alarms her parents, but they keep a watchful eye on her and she never seems worried.

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that the heroine in this whimsical fantasy doesn’t want to be weighed down by her unusual problem. Kids might be alarmed when the princess begins to float aloft, but her concerned parents keep watch over her and Hyacinth feels joy and awe, not fear. The princess strips down to her underpants for her high-flying adventures. An affectionate friendship between the princess and Boy blossoms as the pair find a way for the princess to safely play.


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