The Little Princess is going camping. Everyone offers to help her, but she won't hear of it. 'I want to do it by myself!' she insists. And so, she sets off all by herself to find a beautiful place to camp. When she arrives, she realizes there are a few things she has forgotten. Perhaps she could have done with a little help, after all. But fortunately for the Little Princess, the forgotten items mysteriously appear when her back is turned, as if by magic...
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A witty and warm adventure with all the best of Ross's vivid illustrations and gentle humour. A welcome addition to the Little Princess library. - Daily Mail
A lovely read which invites sharing over and over again. (There are) many talking points and details to be picked out by the illustrations. - Early Years Educator
Our favourite Royal toddler. - Cork Evening Echo
Independence' is difficult territory to explore with humour and it is a tribute to Tony Ross' illustrations and clever text that he not only gets away with it but triumphs! - Books for Keeps
Filled with warmth and lively, off-beat humour, parents and children will instantly relate to this tale of wilful self-reliance. - Carousel
This reassuring story will really hit the right note with independent toddlers . . . Guaranteed to become a firm favourite. - Parents In Touch
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Tony Ross has illustrated over 800 books, which are published all over the world. Dr Xargle's Book of Earth Tiggers was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and Tadpole's Promise won the Silver medal in the Smaries Prize 2003. He was the British choice for the Andersen Medal 2004. The Nanny Goat's Kid has been shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize 2010. A major animated series of Tony Ross's Little Princess is curently showing on Channel 5's Milkshake. He lives in Oxfordshire.