
I’m Going to be a Princess
by Stephanie Taylor, illustrated by Jade Orlando
Interest age: 4 to 5
Reading age: 8+
Published by Nosy Crow, 2023
About this book
On her way home from school, Maya announces to her Mum that she wants to be a princess when she grows up. While Mum thinks that’s a fun idea, she encourages her daughter to consider some other roles. Perhaps she could be a surgeon like Dr Alexa Canady or an award-winning ballerina like Misty Copeland? Mum also suggests becoming a vet, an athlete and even a rocket scientist, but Maya won’t budge, she’s determined to be a princess. Though, to Mum’s surprise, it’s not the usual fairy tale princess Maya has in mind. It’s a bold and brave Nigerian princess who has inspired this ambitious youngster.
This joyous picture book is a beautifully illustrated funny story which gets young readers thinking about what they would like to be when they grow up. It covers a range of careers and industries including performing arts healthcare and athletics, in a child-friendly, approachable way. The backmatter includes mini biographies of each of the inspirational real-life Black women mentioned in the book.
A witty and empowering celebration of the lives of amazing Black women, which includes an adorable surprise ending bound to leave readers with a huge smile on their face.
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