Lily-Rose May will not eat her peas. Even when her father hides them in her food, Lily can always tell they are there, and throws a terrible tantrum. Luckily, the doctor knows exactly what to do. He diagnoses an incurable case of Princess-itus and sends Lily to live at the palace. Unfortunately for Lily Rose May, the perfect food for a princess is . . . well. That would be telling!
Double award-winning author Caryl Hart – a rising star in the children’s book world – has written a brilliant, rhyming, modern take on a traditional tale that will have every child begging for more of those little green marvels. Sarah Warburton – another star! – brings the story to life through her witty, stylish and energetic illustrations, which are full of hidden jokes and nods towards the original fairytale, making this a picture book to appeal to sharp-eyed princess-fans, fussy eaters and their harassed parents everywhere. A real gem in the making . . . .
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Lily-Rose May was a sweet little girlie
Her eyes were bright blue and her hair was so curly
She lived with her dad in a beautiful wood
She was kind and polite, and was usually good.
She did all her homework, and cleaned out her rabbits
She did not pick her nose or have other bad habits
She kept her room neat and was eager to please,
UNTIL… one day, her father tried feeding her peas.

