I Don't Want to Wash My Hands!

by Tony Ross

Published 23 August 2001
From beloved children's author and illustrator Tony Ross, comes a fun to read and humorous take on the importance of handwashing.

The Little Princess does not want to wash her hands. After all, she's already washed her hands so many times!

She's washed her hands before eating and after going outside. She's washed her hands after sneezing and using the potty. Why should she wash her hands anymore?

Well, because of germs and nasties, she's told, which are too small to even see! But if they get inside your body, they can make you ill. Not even a Princess wants to be in bed all day!

Now the Little Princess knows just what to do! She's got just one more question... "Have you washed your hands?"

I Want a Boyfriend!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 November 2012
One day, the Little Princess decides she wants a boyfriend. After searching everywhere, Donald is proclaimed as the Royal Boyfriend. But the Little Princess soon finds out boyfriends aren't nearly as fun as she thinks!

I Want Snow!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 October 2017
When the Queen goes on a trip and sends back a photo of her feeding some penguins, Little Princess decides she wants snow too. The whole palace tries all kind of things - from sandmen instead of snowmen to mudballs instead of snowballs. But this little royal won't be satisfied until she gets what she wants... and sometimes not even then!

I Want My Dad!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 May 2018
The Little Princess is jealous – all her friends' dads can do amazing things. The Cook bakes delicious cakes: the King burns buns. The Gardener takes his daughter on adventure-walks through the forest: the King gets lost on his way to bed. When the Maid volunteers to do these things with the Little Princess, it looks like her problems are over. But what if she has more in common with her dad than she realises?

I Want to Do It by Myself!

by Tony Ross

Published 5 August 2010
The Little Princess is going camping. Everyone offers to help her, but she won't hear of it.
"I want to do it by myself!" she insists.
And so, she sets off all by herself to find a beautiful place to camp. When she arrives, she realizes there are a few things she has forgotten. Perhaps she could have done with a little help, after all. But fortunately for the Little Princess, the forgotten items mysteriously appear when her back is turned, as if by magic...

I Want to Win!

by Tony Ross

Published 4 December 2011
The Little Princess loves to win - and at home everyone usually lets her. At school, even though she tries her hardest, it seems she can't do anything right, but she soon discovers that winning is much more fun when she really deserves it!

Now that the Little Princess can use her potty, she decides it is time to grow up and be something.
Her family and friends are eager to give their advice, but the Little Princess has an unexpected idea of her own!

I Want a Bunny!

by Tony Ross

Published 7 March 2019
Little Princess visits a friend who has a rabbit, and comes home obsessed with getting one herself. She’s given a stick-insect, a goldfish and a few other low-maintenance pets, but she still wants a bunny. Sometimes getting exactly what you want is a lesson in itself…

The Little Princess series: 'Hilarious and a godsend to parents' GUARDIAN

I Want My Mom!

by Tony Ross

Published 1 January 2012
The Little Princess can face anything, as long as her mother is there when she calls.

I Want My Dummy

by Tony Ross

Published 22 February 2001

New format, reissue in the phenomenally best-selling Little Princess series. The royal dummy keeps mysteriously disappearing. Can the feisty Little Princess finally break her habit?

Where is my dummy? I WANT MY DUMMY!’ shrieks the Little Princess.

The dummy keeps turning up in the strangest of places… up the chimney, under the dog, in the dustbin. The Little Princess refuses to believe she is too grown-up for it. But when her cousin tells her she looks stupid the Princess is quick to find a new owner for the dummy…


I Want a Friend!

by Tony Ross

Published 3 March 2005
The Little Princess can't wait to start school! At first, she finds it difficult to make friends and she is left all alone. But she soon finds there are other children with no friends, and before she knows it she has more friends than she can count!