More 5 Star Reviews for Sir Princess Petra’s Talent.

Three more 5 Star Reviews for Sir Princess Petra’s Talent     

Sir Princess Petra's Talent - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers’ Favorite
5 */ 5* It is an adventure story filled with a lot of action, humor, and suspense. It is a theme that gives message about understanding, kindness and acceptance. The main character, Petra, is endearing and the other characters in the story are also imaginative and interesting. The pencil sketches in the story give life to the characters and the scenes. It is a book that should be kept in school libraries and also in one’s personal collection. The fast paced story and the characters evoke a kind of magical feeling within readers, along with the beautiful sketches that give them personality. 
The twists and turns and the sub-plots make the story intriguing and will keep young readers glued to the book till the very end. The messages given out in the story makes it more appealing.
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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers’ Favorite  
Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

5 */ 5* Diane Mae Robinson’s fantasy adventure tale, Sir Princess Petra’s Talent, is quite simply wonderful. It lets kids know that their interests don’t have to be dictated by their gender. It’s okay to hate girly stuff and frilly dresses if you’re a girl or to love crochet and crafting if you’re a boy. Then there are the talents like reading and learning which are less gender-specific. The message that Sir Princess Petra’s Talent brings is that those skills are just as important, if not more so, than traditional boy/girl skills. Can Petra solves her problem with diplomacy, tact, and skill? Young readers will learn that, even in the tightest spots, if you give it enough thought, you can often turn a challenging situation into one with a great outcome. These are important messages for kids to hear, especially when they hear it in the form of an exciting and funny adventure with a fabulous Princess Knight and a Prince who crochets and wears pink.

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Reviewed by Dr. Oliva Dsouza for Readers’ Favorite   
Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

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Sir Princess Petra’s Talent by Diane Mae Robinson is an exciting, delightful, and sweet story about an endearing princess, who is also the only Knight of her father’s kingdom. The story teaches fantastic lessons about friendship, honor, self-worth, and discovering your own talents. Every child deserves to read this book. The lessons are worth it. The author has used her imagination to her creative best and managed to weave an extremely engaging story. This book is guaranteed to keep your little one glued to the story and out of your hair when you really need a break. Sir Princess Petra’s antics are cute, hilarious, and heartwarming. She manages to steal your heart completely. Does she come into her own and find her real talent? Will she be able to impress her folks with her talent? Read on and your kid will want you to read it all over again for him/her.
For more information and reviews on Diane’s dragon books for children: http://www.dragonsbook.com

Children’s Book Author receives N.Y. Agent Contract

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Award winning author Diane Mae Robinson has announced that she has contracted with Gotham Artists Agency of New York. Robinson is the author of ‘Sir Princess Petra’ and ‘Sir Princess Petra’s Talent’.  

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Award Winning Children’s Book Author Diane Mae Robinson Announces New York Agency Contract

Robinson awards include the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artists Award for Children’s Book Author and took 2nd Place in the Purple Dragonfly Book Awards for ‘Sir Princess Petra’, the first book in the Pen Pieyu series

[October 30, 2013, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada] Award winning Canadian author Diane Robinson has announced that she has contracted with Gotham Artists Agency of New York.“Signing with New York agent, James von Scholz at Gotham Artists Agency,” Robinson stated, “is an incredible boost to my writing career. My agent will work with me to bring my characters to larger audiences through foreign rights, animation, and toy licensing. It’s very exciting.”‘Sir Princess Petra’, the first in the series, features surprising plot twists and turns, brilliant flashes of humor, zany characters and is rooted in timeless values that shine through the charismatic main character. It is written in the tradition of C. S. Lewis and is reminiscent of ‘Shrek’. Reviewers have labeled the award winning book a ‘fantasy adventure that is sure to become a timeless classic.’The second book, ‘Sir Princess Petra’s Talent’ has already received a number of very favorable reviews. A recent review on Goodreads stated, ‘This is a book that should be in lots of classrooms. I think it is a good book to help children understand that everything is not as it first seems.’ Another reviewer stated, ‘Cloaked in a fantasy work of knights, kings, and dragons that will engulf children into the story, the moral lessons imparted are refreshingly neither preachy nor boring. Petra’s breath of fresh air personality makes her an exceptional role model for children to admire and to imitate in the real situations of fear, new people, challenges, and goals in their own lives.”Ms. Robinson also recently announced that ‘Sir Princess Petra’ took an Honorable Mention award in the 2013 Readers’ Favorite International Awards for Children Grade K – 3rd. This adds to the long list of awards for ‘Sir Princess Petra’.  Robinson was honored with two major awards for the first work. She was awarded the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artists Award for Children’s Book Author and took 2nd place in the Purple Dragonfly Book awards for Children’s Chapter Book.While dragon books are one of the most popular segments of fantasy fiction and children’s books in today’s marketplace, in these fantasy fiction books, Robinson uses the dragon books concept as the background to teaching young people traditional values. Ms. Robinson’s highly praised work demonstrates that dragon books can be something much more than dragon books.Diane Mae Robinson is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at robinsond@mscnet.ca. More information, including reviews, information for teachers and librarians and a special children’s section is available at her website. Both books are currently available from Amazon and Barnes and Noble.About Diane Mae Robinson:

Diane Mae Robinson has a journalism diploma from the Schools of Montreal, and an advanced diploma from the Institute of Children’s Literature in Connecticut.  She is also an artist, writing tutor and teaches acrylic and watercolor art to children. She lives with her husband, Allen, in a small hilltop castle near St. Paul, Alberta.  They have four dogs and three horses, along with a forest inhabited by gnomes, fairies, a princess, and a dragon. This magical forest is where Diane creates her characters and gets the inspiration for her stories.

Contact:

Diane Mae Robinson
http://www.dragonsbook.com
robinsond@mcsnet.ca

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Another 5 Star Review for Sir Princess Petra

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Award winning book, Sir Princess Petra

Award winning book, Sir Princess Petra


Barbara Ann Mojica  (Craryville, NY, USA)                    

5.0 out of 5 stars A PRINCESS WITH PIZAZZ!, January 5, 2014
As the story opens, we meet Princess Petra who is about to celebrate her birthday on the ninth day of the ninth month on the ninth year. According to royal custom, she may request anything she wishes as a birthday gift. Petra addresses her parents and informs them that she is tired of the usual gifts of jewelry and clothes. This year she wants to become a royal knight. Her father, King Longstride cannot find anything disallowing her request in the royal rulebook. However, she must choose and successfully accomplish one of three acts of royal bravery: capture a crocodile and make his skin into a royal leather chair, quiet the howling dragon named Snarls who lives in the Forest of Doom, or eat a roomful of raw onions! The princess dislikes onions and is friendly with the kingdom’s crocodile, so she quickly decides on quieting the dragon.Princess Petra departs the castle in a suit of armor made of pots and pans because all the royal armor is too big for her. Her weapon looks more like a cake knife than a sword. The poor princess soon meets adversity. During her adventures, she must figure out how to stop the dragon from howling and keeping the royal family awake, cope with a witch in the bog, and deal with an army of knights from a neighboring kingdom who want to challenge her. This princess has brains and common sense along with her beauty. She does not win her battles with force and bullying; Petra is a good judge of character and human nature! (even if some of those characters are not technically human) She has a wonderful sense of humor and can turn adversity into advantage.Petra provides an outstanding role model for young boys and girls for she has many lessons of courage, friendship and character to teach them. She and the other quirky characters in this book possess a delightful sense of humor. The black and white pencil drawings are soft and subtle complementing the quick moving text of this short chapter book which could be read in one sitting as a read aloud or in chapters for discussion in a classroom setting. Looking forward to reading more of The Pen Pieyu Adventures from this talented new author.
For more reviews on Diane’s dragon books for children, fantasy kids books, adventure kids books: http://www.dianemaerobinson.com/p/reviews.html

Interview With Children’s Author, Diane Mae Robinson.

C.L. Murphy, Interview with award-winning children’s book author, Diane Mae Robinson 

Award-winning children's book author, Diane Mae Robinson

Award-winning children’s book author, Diane Mae Robinson

 

Hear Ye! Hear Ye! By order of the King, I declare DIANE MAE ROBINSON a most splendid author and she shall be dubbed LADY DI from this day forward.

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Lovable Lobo at Lobo’s Follies:
http://lovablelobo.wordpress.com/2013/10/01/q-a-with-author-diane-mae-robinson/

For more information on Diane’s fantasy kids books and dragon books for children series: http://www.dragonsbook.com

 

 

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Boyu‘s review                                                                      

Sir Princess Petra - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Jun 21, 13
Boyu Huang, Allbooks Review.
5 */ 5*
Read in June, 2013

You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but it doesn’t hurt that Sir Princess Petra has a great one. A delightful story, it chronicles the adventures of a young princess become knight in shining armour. It’s everything you would want in a book: cute, funny, and with great messages. The adorable illustrations will serve as your companions as you eagerly flip the pages.Robinson was honored with two major awards for the first work in the children’s book series, Sir Princess Petra. She was awarded the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artists Award for Children’s Book Author and took 2nd place in the Purple Dragonfly Book awards for Children’s Chapter Book.Despite not being the book’s target audience in regards to age, I thoroughly enjoyed Sir Princess Petra and know many others will as well. This book is highly recommended by Boyu Huang, Allbooks Review.************For more reviews of Sir Princess Petra and Diane’s dragon books for children series: http://www.dragonsbook.com/ReviewIndex.htmlBook two, Sir Princess Petra’s Talent, releasing Sept. 24, 2013.

Sir Princess Petra's Talent - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Goodreads book two: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18136476-sir-princess-petra-s-talent—the-pen-pieyu-

Book Review

   Book Review by Dawn Heslin,  Bound 4 Escape:

http://bound4escape.com/2013/10/06/blog-tour-review-and-giveaway-sir-princess-petras-talent-by-diane-mae-robinson/

high res. book 2 coverTitle: Sir Princess Petra’s Talent

Author: Diane Mae Robinson

Genre:  Children’s Fantasy

Publisher: Tate Publishing & Enterprises, LLC

Publication Date:  September 24, 2013

Description

Sir Princess Petra has already proven she is a kind and noble knight. This, however, does not please the king and queen—they want her to behave like a princess and forget this silly knight nonsense of hers! 

But when the king writes a new rule in the royal rule book that requires her to attend Talent School and acquire a princess talent certificate or suffer the spell of the royal magician, Petra, reluctantly, agrees to go. But who could have guessed what Sir Princess Petra’s Talent would be?

Review: 

I was given a copy of this book for an honest review.

This was the first time I’d read about Princess Petra but the beginning of the book has a prologue that gave background information and explained how Princess Petra became a knight; so, although I hadn’t read the first book, I had no problem getting caught up.

What an adventure! This would be a fun book to read aloud to children. The descriptions of all of the characters are colorful and would be good for helping children to use their imaginations. I especially liked the cute names of the characters and kingdoms.

There are also some age appropriate lessons in this book. Princess Petra is her own person. She does what she believes to be the right thing and doesn’t worry about what others think. She doesn’t want to be a princess, she wants to be a knight. When she goes to Talent School, she doesn’t pick a course that would be expected of a princess, she picks one that interests her even though she’s discouraged from doing so. On the other hand, her friend, who is a prince, decides he wants to learn to knit.

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent is a great book! It is available at Tate Publishing,Barnes & Noble, or Amazon.

 

About the Author
10-3-2013 11-12-02 PM Diane has a journalism diploma from the Schools of Montreal and an advanced diploma from the Institute of Children’s Literature. The author teaches acrylic and watercolor art to children, and is a tutor at the Creative Writing Institute. She also works full time at a dental office.
The author’s first book in this series, Sir Princess Petra – The Pen Pieyu Adventures,has won two prestigious awards: Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artist Award (literary arts) and a Purple Dragonfly Book Award. The book has been short-listed for two other awards.

Website – http://www.dragonsbook.com

Blog – http://dianemaerobinson.com

Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Diane-Mae-Robinson/265979866785967 

Twitter – @DianeMaeRobinso

LinkedIn – http://ca.linkedin.com/pub/diane-m-robinson/46/844/19

Read more about Diane’s dragon books for children series: www.dragonbooks.com

 

Sir Princess Petra Books–Dragon Books For Children

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The trailer for Book 2: Sir Princess Petra’s Talent.

If you haven’t gotten your copy of this adventure series about a unique knight, boldly going where girls rarely went in the daring time of knights and dragons, get it before they are all gone!  Dragons wait for no one!

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Sir Princess Petra’s Talent 

Book trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89kQ_ztMfAo

Author Diane Mae Robinson & Illustrator Samantha Kickingbird

Here is an excerpt, in case you really have not read this book yet: http://kid-lit-reviews.com/2013/10/06/review419-the-pen-pieyu-adventures-book-2-sir-princess-petras-talent-by-diane-mae-robinson/

Don’t know who Sir Princess Petra is? I’m aghast! Okay, take a look at this. Then take a look at, NO!, go read book 1: Sir Princess Petra. It is available everywhere good books for kids are sold.

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.Sir Princess Petra

.book trailer:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-PmNBJL67A&feature=youtu.be

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What People Are Saying.

Sir Princess Petra's Talent - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures (book two)
by Diane Mae Robinson
Tate Publishing, Sept.,  2013
Illustrations by Samantha Kickingbird

Illustrations by Samantha Kickingbird

Rating: 5 *’s
Sue Morris, Kid Lit Reviews
Petra is a great role model for girls. There are many oddball characters, some silly situations,and a pair of determined parents. Attempts to control a strong-headed, yet kind and caring almost ten-year-old royal brings about goofy humor kids will like. Sir Princess Petra’s Talent is a story worth remembering.
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Rating: 5 *’s
 Mark Simon Smith, Children’s Book Author
Author Diane Mae Robinson has done it again. Her first book was a captivating, light-hearted, and whimsical fantasy romp that immediately grabs the young reader’s attention and holds it tight and the second is no different. The colorful descriptions and downright silly goofiness set these stories apart. I can’t imagine the reader the wouldn’t be interested in these books.
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Rating: 5 *’s
Steve Lothian, Author
Sir Princess Petra’s Talent is a clever and fun adventure . . .the plot is original, kinda quirky and plenty of fun. I loved the humorous tone of the story and think the author has done a great job.The next thing I want to say about this book is that it was awesome. I’m not normally a Princessy story kinda guy, but I have to say that this one was rather cool. Full review here:
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Brittany,Tales of A Bookworm, Author/English Teacher
Princess Petra is a charming and fun adventure with a fascinating princess . . .I enjoyed the details like almost Dickensian names, the royal magician, plot twists, along with the adventure. I was thrilled to see Petra embrace her talent, and I think many parents and teachers will, too. This is a delightful, charming tale for readers who love a spirited character – I recommend it! Full review here:  http://talesofabookworm.com/sir-petra-princess-talent-blog-tour/
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Rating: 5 *’s
Ruth, My Devotional Thoughts
It’s okay to be who you really are, and this book emphasizes that point to a tee. The characters are well-developed, . . . the story was fun and thrilling. Full review here: http://mydevotionalthoughts.net/2013/09/sir-princess-petras-talent-by-diane-mae-robinson-book-review.html
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Melinda T.Falgoust, Author
In this funky fairy tale of medieval mayhem, Diane Mae Robinson has once again given readers a spunky main character driven by the need to be true to herself, even in the face of adversity . . . is a laugh-out-loud tale of tenacity in a kingdom of quirky characters. The delightful pencil sketches woven throughout the story capture the light-hearted whimsy of the story’s crazy characters. Full review here:

More reviews:

B & N: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/sir-princess-petras-talent-diane-mae-robinson/1116093626?ean=9781625106827

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18136476-sir-princess-petra-s-talent—the-pen-pieyu-adventures

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=sir+princess+petra%27s+talent

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Adventure Kids Books – Plotting

Adventure Kids Books: the plotting of an adventure story.
Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

Illustration by Samantha Kickingbird

** The plot of an adventure kids books proceeds logically from beginning to end. Anything can happen in the story, especially in fantasy kids books, but it must make sense and not just be introduced into the story haphazardly. There must be a reason for everything that happens, regardless of how bizarre that reason may be.
** The main character needs a motive for what they want to achieve. Their motive may be honor, vengeance, or love. Whatever the motive, it must spur the main character to act.
** Adding conflict is vital to making the story interesting. Conflict can be whatever or whoever is giving the main character a hard time. In writing children’s books, the conflict can be a villain, a situation, or even a storm that forces the main character to fight to attain their goal.
**Dialogue that is exciting. Every single word of dialogue should move the story forward in some way. If it doesn’t, then it’s babbling. Moving the story forward with dialogue can:
–make the character’s intentions or motives become clear.
–explain the emotions of the character.
–describe something or someone of importance, and at the same time tell the reader how the character feels about it or what they intend to do about it.
**Characters that are credible and real to the reader (whether human, animal, or fantasy characters) will move the story forward naturally. Know your characters inside out and those characters will always say and do things that are credible. Characters that are credible makes the reader really care about and connect with those characters.
**Logical surprise is the groundwork for humorous situations. But the surprise must come from some credible mannerism of that character or unfold naturally from the scene. Humor makes a character endearing. Even in a bad situation, a character can do or say something funny, and that can make the scene that much more memorable.
**Write simply and well. Simple writing does not mean dull–it means writing with clarity and writing artfully, with grace. Simple writing is hard work, but the more times you edit your manuscript, the more simplicity and clarity will come forward.
**Edit, edit, edit. Re-word sentences to read more gracefully. Take out all those words/sentences that don’t do anything to move the plot/characterization forward. Make everything your characters do and say have meaning. This is the art of good plotting in adventure kids books.
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Dragon Books For Children – Review

Sir Princess Petra

Dragon books for children by Diane Mae Robinson (Tate Publishing, Mustang, Oklahoma, 2011, 64 pages)

Book Review by Dennis Moore

Diane Robinson, who lives in a small hilltop castle near St. Paul, Alberta, in Canada, has written a whimsical children’s tale of a forest inhabited by gnomes, fairies, a princess, and a dragon; Sir Princess Petra. It is a tale that is sure to delight both adults and children alike. With the approach of her 9th birthday, Princess Petra wanted something that according to royal custom was for her to have anything that her heart desired. As jewels, frocks of lace, and princess games had become boring to her, she told her father, the King of Pieyu, King Longstride, that she wanted to be a royal Knight. Of course, this was uncommon for a girl to become a royal knight, but according to royal custom she was to have anything her heart desired. The King tried to dissuade his daughter by stating: “To become a Knight of my kingdom you must choose an act of bravery from the royal list of deeds,” proclaimed the king. “The choices are: to capture a crocodile and make his skin into a royal leather chair; to hush that howling, nasty dragon, Snarls, in the Forest of Doom; or to eat a roomful of raw onions.”
Princess Petra’s unusual birthday request sends the royal court into a frenzy, but when she agrees to undertake a knight’s quest they can’t stop her. Armed with a cake knife and outfitted in the best royal pots and pans, Petra sets off to face a dragon and win her real armor before encountering a bog witch, and, and an army of the kingdom’s worst enemies. She befriends them all and returns to her father’s kingdom triumphantly, along with these characters, and ready to be bestowed with all the trappings of being a royal knight.
This warm and enchanting tale of a child’s innocence and determination is worthy of a story to be told by parents and grandparents to their children, and it is a book that I highly recommend. This is a tale spun by Robinson full of quirky characters and surprising plots that will delight both adults and children alike, and keep listeners being told the story in rapt attention.

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Dennis Moore is a writer and book reviewer with the East County Magazine in San Diego and the book review editor for SDWriteway, an online newsletter for writers in San Diego. He is also one of the hosts of the “East County Magazine Live!” radio show for their book segment. Mr. Moore is also the author of a book about Chicago politics; “The City That Works: Power, Politics and Corruption in Chicago.” He can be contacted atcontractsagency@gmail.com or you can follow him on Twitter at: @DennisMoore8.

Check out this award-winning  fantasy kids book at: Barnes & Noble, Amazon, or these other book sellers listed on Goodreads.

Check out book two, Sir Princess Petra’s Talents, in this adventure kids books series.

Book one and book two are both endearing dragon books for children.