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Little Princess is full of energy, charm and questions about how the world works. As with most little children she has an irrepressible curiosity and is delightfully stubborn when things don't go her way. But however demanding Little Princess gets, you can't stay angry for long once she puts on her big smile and tries to make it all better.
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My girls absolutely adore the Little Princess having been first introduced through Tony Ross's brilliant books. The DVDs always have my girls enthralled and Miss Five especially absolutely adores them so much so that I think she has the Little Princess accent down pat!
With three girls we have own share of Teddies, Toys and Tantrums so this DVD had me right at the title!
What I love most about the Little Princess series and, indeed with this DVD, is that it is suitable for all three of my girls but also that they all want to watch it. Miss Three will watch it for hours on end if she could as would her two big sisters. In fact the first week we had this DVD the girls watched it way too many times! I really like that the episodes are fairly short and I can just put this on and tell them they can watch a couple of episodes before dinner and then the next night our DVD player remembers where they paused it and they can watch from that point.
Julian Clary's voice over is really good because it really clarifies, especially for Miss Three some of the storyline. Having just walked in and seen the DVD case my Miss Three has just told me that she "just really, really like it"!
If you haven't seen a Little Princess DVD before basically it is animated but Julian Clary does voice over and will aske the Little Princess questions and make comments etc which clarifies often the storyline. The Little Princess is just very full of life and as an only princess has lots of little adventures and attempts to have fun. She is very strong willed and sometimes a bit demanding hence the "I Want". My girls (and I) giggle away as she really is quite funny.
The Episodes on this DVD are I Want to Skate, I Want a Penpal, I Want a Go Kart, I Musn't Be Bossy, I Want a Stick Insect, I Can Keep a Secret, I Don't Like Thunderstorms, I Want to Find the Treasure.
So to sum up this is more of the Little Princess at her adorable Best and if your children are anything like mine they will be wanting to watch this for hours and hours, over and over again! It makes for brilliant value for money and an essential addition to any Little Princess Library.
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