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Stephanie Greene
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Stephanie Greene

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Stephanie Greene is the author of many popular chapter books and middle-grade novels. She is widely known for creating the charming Owen Foote, Sophie Hartley, and Moose and Hildy series. Her heartwarming stories focus on friendship, family, and navigating the everyday challenges of growing up.

Books in "Princess Posey"

The first day of first grade should feel exciting, but Posey is worried. This year her mom has to drop her off at the Kiss-and-Go Lane, which means Posey must walk into school by herself. Even worse, she has to do it without the pink tutu that always helps her feel like the brave Pink Princess. The hallway seems too long, the rules feel too new, and courage is hard to find when everything is changing. Perfect for children moving from easy readers into early chapter books, this first Princess Posey story captures the nervous flutter of a new school year with kindness, humor, and a reassuring sense that bravery can start with one small step.
6-8 Years 96 Pages
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Posey has a present picked straight from the heart: roses she grew herself for Miss Lee’s birthday. She loves first grade, loves her teacher, and can hardly wait to give a gift that feels just right. Then another friend arrives with a huge florist bouquet, and Posey’s small home-grown roses suddenly do not seem special enough. Instead of feeling proud, she feels embarrassed and unsure, and one hard choice makes the whole school day feel heavy. Gentle, warm, and just right for newly independent readers, Princess Posey and the Perfect Present captures a very real first-grade feeling: wanting to do something kind, then worrying it is not good enough. Posey’s story is a reassuring early chapter book about friendship, feelings, and learning that thoughtful gifts do not have to be grand to matter.
6-8 Years 96 Pages
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Posey's class is learning about bees, and a first-grade play sounds like the perfect chance for Posey to shine. She already knows the role she wants: Queen Bee. But when another student gets the part, Posey's disappointment buzzes into something bigger. A tiny choice made in a jealous moment leaves her feeling worse, not better, and now she has to face the hardest part of all: telling the truth and trying to fix what happened. Written for early chapter book readers, this Princess Posey story keeps the classroom drama small, real, and emotionally honest. Young readers will understand Posey's wish to be special and her struggle to find enough courage to make a mistake right.
6-8 Years 98 Pages
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Posey loves Mrs. Romero, loves Gramps, and loves the idea of being a flower girl. At first, their wedding news feels sparkly and exciting. Then Posey learns the part that does not feel exciting at all: Mrs. Romero and her dog, Hero, will no longer live next door. Suddenly the wedding seems to be taking something away, and Posey does not know what to do with her sadness. This gentle Princess Posey chapter book looks at a child's first big feelings about family change, mixed-up happiness, and missing someone before they have even gone. With familiar first-grade warmth, it gives young readers a story about love, disappointment, and the courage it takes to join in when your heart feels stubborn.
6-8 Years 98 Pages
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Poinky is tiny, pink, and perfect. When Gramps gives Posey the little piglet toy that can perch on top of her pencil, she can hardly wait to show Nikki and Ava at school. But Miss Lee has rules about toys in class, and Posey's excitement makes those rules very hard to remember. When Poinky ends up in the Consequence Drawer, Posey feels heartbroken and stuck. Should she stay quiet, or can she explain what really happened? This early chapter book understands how enormous a small treasure can feel to a first grader. With gentle humor and familiar school worries, Princess Posey and the Tiny Treasure invites readers into a story about rules, responsibility, and finding the courage to speak up.
6-8 Years 97 Pages
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Posey wants a dog, or at least she thinks she does. A classmate has a new puppy, and suddenly pets sound wonderful, but Posey has a secret: dogs make her nervous. Then a new neighbor moves in next door with a dog whose bark is much bigger than Posey expected. With her pink tutu close by and her princess wand in hand, Posey has to decide whether she can be brave enough to get near the dog and honest enough to face her fear. Gentle, funny, and just right for newly independent readers, this Princess Posey story turns a very ordinary worry into a warm first-grade adventure about courage, pets, and taking one small step at a time.
6-8 Years 97 Pages
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Spring break sounds exciting until Posey learns her family is not going anywhere. Her mom calls it a lazy vacation at home, but Posey worries that lazy might mean boring. Then the week begins to fill with small surprises: pancakes for dinner, time with friends, a loose tooth, and a new bike without training wheels. The bike is the scariest part. After one bad try, Posey is not sure she wants to climb back on. This warm Princess Posey chapter book turns an ordinary stay-at-home vacation into a first-grade adventure about trying again. Newly independent readers will enjoy the familiar family moments, gentle humor, and Posey's growing understanding that being brave does not mean you never feel afraid.
6-8 Years 64 Pages
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Halloween should be all costumes, candy, and fun, but Posey knows that Halloween can also be a little scary. Her first-grade class is planning a party, and trick-or-treating is coming soon. Then Miss Lee announces that the class will eat monster stew, and Posey's excitement turns into worry. What exactly goes into monster stew? And what if the party is more spooky than fun? With her sparkly tutu nearby, Posey tries to face the kind of fear that can sneak up even during a celebration. This friendly early chapter book is a sweet Halloween story for readers who like gentle scares, classroom adventures, and characters who learn that being nervous does not have to spoil the fun.
6-8 Years 96 Pages
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Posey has one very special wish for Christmas: a real magic wand. She can imagine all the wonderful things she would do with it. But after an accident leads to a little white lie, Posey begins to worry that Santa might skip her house. The holiday season still sparkles around her, but keeping the truth hidden makes everything feel less magical. Can the Pink Princess find a kind of courage that has nothing to do with spells? This gentle Princess Posey chapter book brings together Christmas excitement, family warmth, and a first grader's very real worry about making a mistake. It is a cozy choice for early readers who enjoy school-and-family stories with heart.
6-8 Years 98 Pages
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The boys in Posey's first-grade class are driving her crazy. They squirm, make noises, and do not always act the way Posey thinks they should. When she turns her annoyance into a teasing song about Henry, her friends laugh, but Miss Lee sees something more serious. Posey has to think about how her words feel to someone else, even someone she does not understand very well. This Princess Posey chapter book gives young readers a simple, believable classroom story about teasing, hurt feelings, and learning to look past labels. With Posey's familiar sparkly tutu and big first-grade emotions, it gently opens a conversation about kindness, respect, and the difference between being funny and being unkind.
6-8 Years 64 Pages
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Posey, Nikki, and Ava have their own comfortable way of being best friends. Then Grace joins Miss Lee's first-grade class, and everything starts to feel wobbly. Grace has long princess hair, new ideas for recess games, and everyone seems interested in her. Posey worries that there may not be enough room for both a new girl and the friendships she already loves. When feelings get hurt, Posey has to figure out what to do with jealousy, anger, and the uneasy feeling of being left out. With the warmth and small classroom dramas that define the Princess Posey series, this early chapter book helps young readers see that making room for someone new can be hard before it feels possible.
6-8 Years 61 Pages
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Valentine's Day is coming, and Posey has two reasons to be excited: cards for school and a special ballet recital. Her glittery tutu seems made for a day full of pink, sparkles, and dancing. Then Posey learns that one classmate may not have any valentines to give out, and the happy day starts to feel more complicated. Posey wants the recital to go well, but she also wants everyone to feel included. This Princess Posey chapter book is a kind, cheerful story for early readers who love school celebrations, friendship worries, and small acts of generosity. It keeps the feelings simple and true, showing how a first grader can notice someone else's disappointment and wonder how to help.
6-8 Years 66 Pages
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