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Allison Oppenheim
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Allison Oppenheim

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Allison Oppenheim is a children's book author best known for co-writing the New York Times bestselling 'Princesses Wear Pants' series alongside Savannah Guthrie. Her empowering picture books focus on themes of teamwork, leadership, and breaking traditional stereotypes. Through her engaging stories, Oppenheim encourages young readers to be brave, confident, and true to themselves.
Grab your favorite gear and get ready for a royal rescue. Princess Penelope Pineapple and her friends from the Fruit Nations have a giant problem on their hands. The Strawberry Kingdom is in trouble, and its sweet food is in danger of disappearing completely. You are invited to join the team as they travel across the lands to figure out what is going wrong. It turns out the solution is much smaller and buzzier than anyone expected. Penny loves her special bees, and they might just be the tiny heroes needed to save the delicious produce. Step into a colorful adventure filled with teamwork, caring for nature, and plenty of clever thinking. If you love a good mystery where friends work together to fix the world around them, this is the perfect story to show how even the smallest creatures make a massive difference.
32 Pages
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Princess Penelope Pineapple has a closet full of sparkling dresses, but she knows that being a royal is about more than just looking pretty. Every morning, she skips right past the frills and picks out her favorite pants. Whether she is flying airplanes in a sequined flight suit or working in the royal garden in pocketed overalls, Penelope always dresses for the job. You will love following this busy princess as she stays true to herself. But trouble bubbles up when Lady Busyboots declares that Penelope must wear a fancy gown to the grand Pineapple Ball. Discover how Penelope uses her quick thinking and excellent style to handle the rules. Prepare for an exciting celebration of staying true to yourself, solving big problems, and proving that what you do is always more important than what you wear.
32 Pages
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