The Princess and the Frog’s food focus makes it a logical basis for a cookbook; the concept is well-executed and recommended for purchase where juvenile cookbooks, especially with a movie tie-in, are popular.
A recommended purchase for children’s libraries, especially around the holidays. Easy to read aloud, this will be popular for beginning readers eager to try out new skills.
Details about Sally’s past and a chance to spend more time with beloved characters will appeal greatly to fans of the original movie but may not tempt others.
A spooky, simple, nostalgic story for readers who loved Frozen; an additional purchase where there are plenty of “Twisted Tale” fans, particularly older ones.
For fans of anything Disney, the Aristokittens feature in this chapter book series with convivial characters and purr-fectly pleasing resolutions. While familiarity with the film is not required, it may enhance appreciation for the characters.
This is a young readers’ version of Johnson’s Ink & Paint, an oversize, wonderful tribute to the women of Disney animation. Like the Disney universe itself, this pared-down version of the original is magical. A finely written and illustrated inspiration