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

 5 */ 5*
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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Author Interview for the Fantasy Sci-Fi Network.

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Diane Mae Robinson is an exciting fantasy author who has recently joined the world-wide Fantasy Sci-Fi Network.  I caught up with her to find out about her children’s fantasy adventure books.          
Book title: Sir Princess Petra—The Pen Pieyu Adventures
Genre:  Fantasy/adventure  
Publish date: 2011                                                                                 Petra cover
Publisher: Tate Publishing, LLC, Children’s DivisionSynopsis: 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 an army of the kingdom’s worst enemies. Will Petra’s kindness and acceptance prove to be more valuable than weapons and armor?
 Kasper:  It’s lovely to meet you in your awesome castle, Diane.  I’m a tad jealous.  What am awesome place for you to be writing fantasy novels!  When did you start writing and why?
I started writing soon after I learned to read. Reading about the adventures that took place in books fascinated me. I decided I needed to make up adventures of my own–in the form of plays that my younger sister and I would act out. I wrote the scripts in which I was always the princess in need of rescuing; my sister was my hero prince (dressed like a cowboy or she would not participate). When the play was ready, we invited the neighbourhood kids to watch. This was the start of my creative need to write.
What made you choose the fantasy genre?
Ever since I was young, I have been fascinated with the medieval era, kings in their kingdoms, princesses on adventures, and dragons in the mix of things. I have written other types of children stories, travel articles, and adult short stories, but my heart is nearest to the childhood adventures in a fantasy world and this is the genre I primarily write in now. 
Kasper: I love the medieval era too and feel like you’re a kindred spirit.  I think it’s great that you’re introducing young readers to fantasy.
What’s the story behind your intriguing book title?
It’s an odd title for sure and the final title didn’t come to me until the book was in the editing stages at the publisher. I wanted to have an intriguing title that would make people wonder what the story was about. A “Sir” is a male knight. Petra is a princess and a female knight, which, technically, is called a “Dame”. To name her Sir Princess Petra came about because the story is humorous and because she is the first person to become a knight of her kingdom, and quite simply, the king didn’t know what to call her. 

Kasper:  I think that’s a great idea to pique readers’ interest.
Tell us the basic plot of your book?
Petra wants to become a knight to the dismay of her parents, the king and queen who want her to behave like a girl, a princess. The king writes some ridiculous knight deeds in the royal rulebooks to discourage her. Petra chooses one of the knight deeds and sets off to prove herself.
Kasper:  I love the idea of her wearing pots and pans for armor. Which scene from your book do you like best and why?
The scene where Petra encounters the dragon, Snarls. It is a humorous scene where preconceived notations are tested, where learning to trust your heart becomes vital to the plot.
Kasper:  Snarls sounds like a great character.  How do you develop your characters?
I develop characters from the toes up and they are purely fictional. The first stage of developing the characters comes about as I take walks in the forest on my acreage, the forest I call magical and where my creativity soars. After many months of walking, dreaming, and character building, and after I feel I know the characters totally, I start to write their adventures. The writing seems to come easily when the characters are fully developed and as real to me as any person I know. 
What are you working on now?
I am nearly done writing the third book in this series. The book has much editing to go through before going to the publisher, and that will take another few months. I am also working on an easy-to-understand grammar book for elementary grades.
Kasper:  I bet your fans can’t wait to hear the next installment.
What’s your writing routine?
I have absolutely no writing routine except to write constantly in my mind and scribble down notes. When the actual writing-on-the-keyboard muse hits me, I will write for 8 hours straight and sometimes for days on end. It seems I have no physical control over this muse, and when it does visit I wrap my mind around it totally. I don’t really believe in writer’s block because I know I can’t, and don’t want to, force my writing. I wait for the muse to visit and then run with it. The muse usually visits every few weeks and on its own free will.
Describe your road to publishing your book?The road to getting my first book published was a very long and hard road. After much research on publishers and what they were accepting, I started the submission process. Sometimes publishers wanted exclusive submission and I had to wait months for their answers. Some publishers wanted queries first, others wanted a synopsis.The manuscript was constantly out somewhere and according to each publisher’s guidelines. Still, the manuscript wasn’t accepted by a traditional publisher until 9 years and 27 rejections later. The manuscript was originally a picture story book and the publisher that wanted it asked me to turn it into a chapter book, which I did. I received the contract. The book was never produced by this publisher because of financial troubles when the U.S. housing crisis hit and the U.S. economy downfall.
After much hair-pulling-out (on myself), it was back to the drawing board of submitting the chapter book to different publishers. Within 6 months, I received another traditional publishing contract. The second book in this series, Sir Princess Petra’s Talent, was produced by this same publisher in 2013.
The moral of the story: do your best writing and just don’t give up.

Kasper:  Your persistance has certainly paid off, so well done.
Tell us which awards your first book has won?
– 2012 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artist Award (Literary Arts).     Awarded a medal and $10,000.00. 
– 2012 First Runner Up in the Purple Dragonfly Book Award in the Children’s Chapter Book category.
 – 2013 Honorable Mention in the Reader’s Favorite International Book Awards
 – 2013 Finalist in the “50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading” Awards.
– Also, in 2013, I received an agent contract with Gotham Artists Agency in  New York.

Kasper: Wow, that’s very impressive!  Congratulations.
What type of books do you like to read?
I read a lot of children’s chapter books in every genre. In adult books, I mostly read fantasy, adventures, and the classics are my favourite. I enjoy reading every genre in a well-written adult novels, but I don’t much care for modern romance novels.
List some great books you have recently read:
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy.
Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte.
The Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind.
Who are your favourite authors?
I have so many favourite authors: Tolkien, George R.R. Martin, John Irving, Terry Goodkind, Dickens, Tolstoy, all the Bronte sisters, Mark Twain, Margaret Atwood, Steven King, and of course, Dr. Seuss, C.L. Lewis, J. K. Rowling, E.B. White, Barbara Park, the list just goes on and on.
Kasper:  Yes, they’re heaps of my faves too.
You like to blog as well; what do you write about in your blog?
On my blog, All About Children’s Books, I write grammar lessons, I do some children’s book reviews, articles about the publishing industry, writing tips, about myself as an author, and some guest posts from professional writers and reviewers. The blog is aimed at writers who write for children.
What do you enjoy doing when you’re not writing? 
I have 5 horses and enjoy riding, playing with my dogs, reading, art, gardening, nature, I also teach art lessons to children, and I am a writing instructor at the Creative Writing Institute where I teach adult classes in writing for children.
Kasper:  It’s lovely of you to impart your knowledge and experience with others.
Thanks so much for chatting with me today, Diane and sharing your thoughts with us.  It’s been a pleasure meeting you. For more on Diane’s dragons books for children: http://www.dragonsbook.com

Readers’ Favorite Five Star Award

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures, by Diane Mae Robinson, 2013. Illustrations by Samantha Kickingbird.

Sir Princess Petra's Talent - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Rating: 5 *’s

Reviewed by Bil Howard for Readers’ Favorite

Talent School? Why on earth should a princess knight have to go to talent school? In Sir Princess Petra’s Talent by Diane Mae Robinson, Princess Petra is commanded by the Royal Rule Book to attend Talent School and complete a certification of a proper princess talent before the age of ten. In the event that she did not complete talent school by age ten, then the royal magician would turn her into a frog and she would live in the bogs for five years. Having hushed the howling dragon in the Forest of Doom, Princess Petra is not happy about pursuing a proper princess talent, telling her father that it is sissy princess stuff. The tale that unfolds as Princess Petra, accompanied by Prince Duce Crablips, starts on her journey to Talent School and the discovery of her proper princess talent brings the reader to a surprise ending. What is Princess Petra’s talent?

The second book in the Pen Pieyu Adventures, Sir Princess Petra’s Talent continues a series of tales in the kingdom of Pen Pieyu that is peppered with the unique humor of Diane Mae Robinson. This is a fun book that sends a reluctant Sir Princess Petra on a quest to seek her proper princess talent. The reluctance is soon forgotten, as is often the case with 9-year-olds, and the hilarious adventure leads to a wonderful lesson about discovering our special skills and talents. Humorous, adventurous and revealing, Sir Princess Petra’s Talent is a delightful and meaningful continuation of an already wonderfully imaginative series.

Readers' Favorite 5 Star Book Award

Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Book Award

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

 

 

Teacher’s Lesson Plan, Grade 4, L.A.

Award winning author Diane Mae Robinson has announced that a teachers lesson plan (elementary language arts) is now available for ‘Sir Princess Petra’. The lesson plan is available at no charge as a download from her website

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Teachers Lesson Plan (Elementary Language Arts) Now Available From Award Winning Children’s Book Author Diane Mae Robinson

Robinson’s multi-award winning work, ‘Sir Princess Petra’, teaches children valuable life lessons through engaging fiction. A no-cost teacher’s lesson plan, developed by an elementary school teacher, about the book is now available. The general outcome of the lesson plan: students will listen, speak, read, write, view and represent to explore thoughts, ideas, feelings and experiences

[January 23, 2013, St. Paul, Alberta, Canada] Award winning Canadian author Diane Robinson has announced that a no-cost lesson plan is now available to teachers for her highly praised, multi-award winning children’s book, ‘Sir Princess Petra’.

‘Sir Princess Petra’, the first in the Pen Pieyu 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.’

‘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 book. 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.

“In writing children’s literature,” Robinson stated, “I strive to engage the young reader in a fun and interesting way through the adventures of my characters. It is also important to me that the moral lessons about kindness, acceptance, understanding, and believing in oneself, are brought out through my character’s actions.”

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.”

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.

The no-charge lesson plan is available at Robinson’s website. 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

Teachers/Librarians page link:  http://www.dragonsbook.com/teachers-librarians.html
Lesson plan link: http://www.dragonsbook.com/Sir_Princess_Petra’s_Lesson_Plan.pdf

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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

 

Fantasy Kids Book Review

The Book Corner 5 stars / 5 stars Review by Samantha Bates http://mrsbbooks2011.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/sir-princess-petra-diane-mae-robinson.html

Sir Princess Petra - The Pen Pieyu Adventures

Sir Princess Petra – The Pen Pieyu Adventures

 

From the back cover: ‘I have thought hard and for many passing moons. Jewels, frocks of lace, and princess games have become boring. The thing I want the most…’ Petra hesitated and bit on her lip. ‘I want to be a royal knight.’ Princess Petra’s unusual birthday request sends the 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 an army of the kingdom’s worst enemies. Will Petra’s kindness and acceptance prove to be more valuable than weapons and armor?’

 

This was sent to me by the author in exchange for an honest review. This is quite a short story with chapters, and is perfect for young independent readers. This will appeal to a range of children young to older. This is a story about Princess Petra and it is her birthday, her father, the King has told her she can have anything she likes. Princess Petra tells the King she wants to become a Royal Knight. After some resistance (as girls aren’t Knights!) the King tells the Princess that in order to become a Knight she has to choose a challenge to complete. The Princess decided that she will hush the howling dragon as she doesn’t fancy any other the other challenges and takes a bag of onions with her. This is a story of journey and forming unlikely friendships with others. The Princess sees the dragon and witch as genuine people and not as others look upon them. She helps them and forms friendships with them. This also is a story of achievement and belief in yourself. Just because Petra is a girl this does not stop her from doing what is seen as a boy’s job. This is a powerful message to children and encourages them to follow what they believe in. The illustrations are nice, however I feel it would have been nice for these to be in colour for children who’s imagination is not as vivid as others. There are many words in the story that stimulate discussion for younger readers, which helps them to develop their vocabulary. I would like to thank the author for sending me this and look forward to reading her next.

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For more information on book one and book two, fantasy kids book and dragon books for children:

 Book oneSir Princess Petra – The Pen Pieyu Adventures
Book two: Sir Princess Petra’s Talent – The Pen Pieyu Adventures
ISBN  978-1-62510-682-7

 

 

Kid Lit Review

Reviewed by Kid Lit Reviews  http://kid-lit-reviews.com/

Sir Princess Petra The Pen Pieyu Adventures by Diane Mae Robinson

5 stars / 5 stars Princess Petra’s birthday request sends the 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 an army of the kingdom’s worst enemies. Will Petra’s kindness and acceptance prove to be more valuable than weapons and armor?

Petra is the Princess of Pen Pieyu. It is September ninth, Petra’s ninth birthday, more appropriately called her “royal birthday.” Her father, the King, tells Petra she can have “anything your heart desires.” So what does a little Princess choose? Diamonds? Jewels? Barbie’s Palace? A Royal Playground? Nope, Petra decides she wants to become a knight. The King tells her she cannot because not only is she a Princess, she is a . . . girl.

“Where is it written that a girl cannot be a knight?” Petra asks. They check the Royal Rulebook and no, nothing about a girl not being a knight. Ah, but to be a knight, Petra must prove she is brave by performing an act of bravery. She chooses to quiet the howling dragon. Petra suits up in her temporary, makeshift armor and heads out to the Forest of Doom to hush Snarls.

Sir Princess Petra is one of those stories that will appeal to most everyone. It is charmingly funny. Petra sets out to prove she has what it takes to be a royal knight and proves she can do nearly anything. Snarles, the howling dragon, is endearing and lovable. If stuffed, sitting on a toy store shelf, every kid would want him. The story is short enough to be read in one sitting, say at bedtime. There are many opportunities for humorous, wacky, high-pitched voices, making Sir Princess Petra fun to read aloud. The author’s imagination is appropriately childlike. Petra is a child every parent will love. I know a child would have sweet, funny dreams after hearing mom or dad read this at bedtime.

Girls and boys will love this story. Girls will be able to relate to Petra, the girl who wants to break conventional female boundaries and enter into a male dominated career. Petra can encourage girls to become anything they choose, even when conventional wisdom, or a Royal Rulebook disagrees. Boys will love Snarls, the howling dragon and all the other Forest of Doom characters.

The illustrations are pencils drawings with wonderful shading and highlights. Petra is a strong character, yet the artist renders her sweetly, catching the child’s emotions perfectly. Snarls, the nasty, horrifying, dangerous dragon Petra sets out to conquer, looks the part until Petra sways him with her charms, and then helps him escape a predicament no one could expect. It is just one plot twist, which will entertain and amuse the reader. I hope Ms. Robinson continues her Pen Pieyu adventures.

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


Sir Princess Petra
Author:  Diane Mae Robinson
Illustrator: Samantha Kickingbird
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Publication Date: January 17, 2012
Number of Pages:  68
ISBN: 978-1-6134-6264-5
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