Book 1

I Don't Want To Go To Bed

by Tony Ross

Published 26 June 2003
Increased format reissue of this funny story in Tony Ross's popular series about the Little Princess, who now appears in her very own animated television series on Five Life. "Why do I have to go to bed when I'm not tired," grumbles the Little Princess, "and get up when I am?" The Little Princess doesn't want to go to bed. And why should she when she isn't even tired? But the King and Queen are firm and, after several attempts at making her listen to them for once, she does indeed go to bed. But when the King goes in to kiss her goodnight, her bed is empty again! Where can she be?

Book 5

I Want My Dinner

by Tony Ross

Published 2 March 1995
The Little Princess is made to learn some manners in this, her third adventure.

Book 7

I Want My Mum!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 1999
All day there had been disasters - the water pot went all over the latest painting; the Little Princess fell of the seesaw and banged her knee; and worst of all, there was a monster under the bed that night. The castle had been ringing with the constant shout of 'I want my Mum!' And Mum always knew exactly the right thing to sort out the problem. But the next day, the incorrigable Little Princess is taken to play with the Little Duchess - and will she miss her mum? Not if she's having a lot of fun! But as for the poor Queen, she does miss her little girl!

Book 10

I Want My Tooth

by Tony Ross

Published 26 September 2002
The Little Princess has all her teeth - but her friends all seem to be developing gaps in their mouths. And then she finds a gap herself. No more sweets. But more importantly, where is that tooth? The dentist says she'll grow a new one, but she wants hers back now. Ages 4+

Book 13

I Want to Go Home!

by Tony Ross

Published 6 July 2006
The Little Princess has been moved to a new castle. There is lots more room! But she does not see why they can't go back to the old place. Surely it is still the same? This is a wonderfully funny and reassuring book that will ring true with anyone who has ever moved house with a toddler.

Book 14

I Want Two Birthdays!

by Tony Ross

Published 3 July 2008
A little princess decides that two birthdays would be better than one, and three better than two, until every day becomes her birthday, but she soon realizes that the more birthdays she has, the less special they are.

Book 47

I Want to Be a Cavegirl!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 1999
The Little Princess decides to become a cavegirl and live in a cave (well, the garden shed). Not only does she get to do cavegirl dancing and go hunting for toothy saber tigers, but cavegirls don't have to behave either! But when it gets dark, living in a cave loses some of its appeal...Is that a hairy elephant she can hear?!

Book 49

I Want to Be a Pirate!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 1999
The Little Princess has decided she wants to be a pirate, and nobody in the kindgom is safe. After all, pirates are naughty, and the Little Princess is determined to be a proper pirate. But that means she will have to eat real pirate food and do real pirate jobs as well, and the Little Princess isn't so keen on that...

Weather

by Tony Ross

Published 18 August 1994

I Want to Be

by Tony Ross

Published 6 May 1993
In trying to find out how to grow up, the little princess gets a different answer from everyone she asks.

I Want My Potty

by Tony Ross

Published 27 March 1986
A little princess, tired of diapers, learns to use the potty, although it's not always easy.

I Didn't Do It!

by Tony Ross

Published 2 August 2012
When things start going wrong around the castle, everyone blames the Little Princess. No matter how much she cries, "I didn't do it!", no one believes her. Upset, the Little Princess goes off to hide and finds out who really is to blame! Another hilarious story from the classic best-selling Little Princess series.

I Want a Bedtime Story!

by Tony Ross

Published 4 February 2016
Every bedtime the King tells the Little Princess a story before she falls asleep. When he's away on royal business, everyone tries to make up a bedtime story for the Little Princess, but no one is as good as her dad. Finally the palace maid has an idea ... Little Princess can discover stories to read to herself at bedtime, in the palace library!

I Want a Party!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 2011
Little Princess discovers that she can have a lovely party with just one guest.


I Want a Sister!

by Tony Ross

Published 18 February 1999
When she is told that her parents are expecting a new addition to the family, the stroppy and opinionated Little Princess immediately announces that she does not want a brother - they are smelly and rough, and they have all the wrong toys. But she has to learn that you can't choose your sibling. Also available as board books are I Want My Potty, I Want My Dinner and I Want To Be.

I Want to Do It Myself!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 2010
The little princess is determined to go on a camp-out without anyone's help.

I Feel Sick!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 2015
The Little Princess is never sick except when anyone asks her to do something. She's too sick to walk the dog and she's far too sick to go to school. But when she's invited to a party, all that changes. Or does it?

Claiming to be too ill to do chores or go to school, the Little Princess makes a miraculous recovery when a party invitation arrives.

I Don’t Want To Go To Hospital

by Tony Ross

Published 24 February 2000

With the publication of the fifth story featuring the demanding Little Princess, “I Don’t Want to Go to Hospital”, the series has been given a vibrant new look.

The Little Princess has got something up her nose, but she refuses to go to hospital to have it removed.
The Queen and the Prime Minister try to persuade her to go, but she runs off and hides. When the king finally finds her, she HAS to go!

Once the lump comes out and the Little Princess returns, she is just as difficult as before – because she wants to go back to hospital. There she was treated like a princess!!


I Want My Light On!

by Tony Ross

Published 3 May 2007
'I'm not so much afraid of the DARK!' said the Little Princess. 'I'm sort of more afraid of ghosts.' Everyone insists there are no such things as ghosts. But if that is the case, just what is it that is lurking under the Little Princess' bed...