Princess Primrose

by Vivian French

Published 9 June 1994
This picture book tells the story of a spoilt princess who learns that the simplest things can be the most fun, when a game of hide-and-seek proves to be the highlight of her birthday. The game is the highlight of Primrose's birthday and she is having so much fun that when the cake arrives she wants to carry on playing. She orders the cook's boy to play with her. To everyone's consternation, though, he refuses, unless she asks him nicely. Eventually, she does, bringing her birthday to a happy, polite conclusion. Vivian French has also written "Caterpillar Caterpillar" (shortlisted for the 1993 Emil and Kurt Maschler Award), "Apple Trees", "Spider Watching", "Jackson's Juniors", "Tillie McGillie's Fantastical Chair", "Under the Moon", "Zenobia and Mouse", "Mary Poggs and the Sunshine", "Tottie Pig's Special Birthday", 'Why the Sea is Salt", "Once Upon a Time", "One Ballerina Two" and "Tottie Pig's Noisy Christmas".