The Rapping Princess

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A completely original rhyming picture book that celebrates daring to be different, featuring Shiloh, the rapping princess. Here is a story that everyone should know. I t’s the tale of a princess named Shiloh. She lived in a kingdom, not far from yours, in a grand house with a swimming pool and fourteen floors. I know that sounds too big but here’s the thing: her mother and father were the Queen and King. Being a princess is a tough job for someone so small. It’s even harder when you’ve a problem you can’t solve at all. You see, every princess in the kingdom could sing. Yet Shiloh’s voice could do no such thing . . .Shiloh might not be able to sing like her sisters, but she has other talents, and sometimes it’s about embracing your differences and celebrating them!

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A completely original rhyming picture book that celebrates daring to be different, featuring Shiloh, the rapping princess. Here is a story that everyone should know. I t’s the tale of a princess named Shiloh. She lived in a kingdom, not far from yours, in a grand house with a swimming pool and fourteen floors. I know that sounds too big but here’s the thing: her mother and father were the Queen and King. Being a princess is a tough job for someone so small. It’s even harder when you’ve a problem you can’t solve at all. You see, every princess in the kingdom could sing. Yet Shiloh’s voice could do no such thing . . .Shiloh might not be able to sing like her sisters, but she has other talents, and sometimes it’s about embracing your differences and celebrating them!

A completely original rhyming picture book that celebrates daring to be different, featuring Shiloh, the rapping princess. Here is a story that everyone should know. I t’s the tale of a princess named Shiloh. She lived in a kingdom, not far from yours, in a grand house with a swimming pool and fourteen floors. I know that sounds too big but here’s the thing: her mother and father were the Queen and King. Being a princess is a tough job for someone so small. It’s even harder when you’ve a problem you can’t solve at all. You see, every princess in the kingdom could sing. Yet Shiloh’s voice could do no such thing . . .Shiloh might not be able to sing like her sisters, but she has other talents, and sometimes it’s about embracing your differences and celebrating them!

Publication Date: October 5, 2021

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0571361145

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0571361144

Author: Hannah Lee (Author), Allen Fatimaharan (Illustrator)

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Pages: 32

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