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Even though Gerry is cast as the court jester instead of the crystal princess in her ballet class's spring performance, she eventually regains her sparkle and once again feels like a fairy princess.
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I loved [b:The Very Fairy Princess 7519327 The Very Fairy Princess Julie Andrews http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1344268876s/7519327.jpg 9736049] and in general I love Julie Andrews and books covered in glitter! With it being pink and purple nothing could make it better except maybe the story within. It is so precious to teach a child that every part in a play or recital is special from the princess to the jester. I am so glad to have this one to share with my daughters. Even though this is not a religious book I think it will be a great one to help explain how every part of the Body of Christ is an important working feature in God's plan. Thanks to Little Brown for providing a copy for review. Originally posted: http://creativemadnessmama.com/blog/2011/09/08/the-very-fairy-princess-takes-the-stage/
“Hi! I'm Geraldine.
I'm a fairy princess.
I know that I'm a fairy princess
because I FEEL it inside—
a sparkly feeling of just KNOWING in my heart.”
Geraldine's ballet class prepares for a big show and Geraldine is horribly disappointed to wear the jester costume instead of the sparkly crystal princess costume.
Geraldine is every pink princess girl in the world, full of spunk and with a desire to be sparklingly beautiful.