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My Favorite Princess Story

The Ordinary PrincessThere's Cinderella and Snow White, Rapunzel and the Little Mermaid, but my favorite Princess of all is Amethyst Alexandra Augusta Araminta Adelaide Aurelia Anne (whew!), or Amy, as everyone called her. Princess Amy is M.M. Kaye's The Ordinary Princess, who was given by her fairy godmother, Crustacea, a most curious gift - the gift of being ordinary! And as you read Princess Amy's story, you realize that there are so many ordinary things that are truly wonderful - like wildflowers, and a summer day, and playing dressup and paper dolls!

What are your favorite ordinary but wonderful things? And what's your favorite Princess story?

Travel Blog

The mountains or the beaches?
The forest for the trees?
The tundra or the desert?
Which one of these?
Blog me, please.

The cruise ship or the air strip?
Or that never-ending road trip?
The lazy-days-turned-crazy-days?
Are we there yet?
Blog me, please.

The Pacific or Atlantic?
The Mediterranean or Caribbean?
The Northern or Southern Hemisphere?
Where were you?
Blog me, please.

Eloise, Please!

Eloise: The Ultimate EditionHave you read Kay Thompson's Eloise? It's the story of a precocious 6-year old city child who lives at the Plaza in New York City! Altho first published in 1955 (!) reading it now still makes me laugh, laugh, laugh! And makes me want to stay at a posh hotel, order room service and charge it please thank you very much! I also absolutely love the illustrations of Hilary Knight, who drew all the Eloise books. His colors? Black, white and pink all over!

Eloise has been around for more than 50 years and yet she's never been a day over 6. She's so loved that generations of little girls and their mothers go to the Plaza Hotel, not just to see the little brass plaque that lists it as a Literary Landmark (as the Home of Eloise, of course!), but also to look at Eloise's fawbulous painting in the gold lobby!

Hmmm... maybe I should have a little sister...

The Mane Event

Head to Toe Care Cards for Girls: 50 Ways to Care for Your Body, Skin, and Hair (American Girl)Birds have feathers, fish have scales, and we have wonderful, glorious hair! Did you know only mammals have hair? Yes, it's our mane attraction, our special skin protectant. It's mother nature's own SPF! Hair actually grows from hair follicles. And the human head has more than 100,000 hair follicles (that's 10 x 10,000, you little mathematician!).

And here's a hair-raising fact: though hair is the fastest growing tissue in our body, it's actually dead material! "Deadlocks," if you ask me. You can cut, curl, or color it. You won't ever feel a thing.

So don't stress about your tresses! Love your hair. It's unique to you, it's unique to me. Examine each strand with a fine-tooth comb and you'll discover an engineering marvel.

And here's the ultimate, dress-for-less tip: clean, healthy hair will always be the must-have, fashion tease! Think about it. No look is ever complete without that signature 'do. Nothing completes or renews your look more than a few highlights, a new hair color or hairstyle. A new 'do, a new mood, a new look! It's that simple.

So take good care of your hair. Keep it clean and healthy. Long or short, straight or curly, it's your one and only crowning glory! Long live that sheen!!

Gnoles to the Rescue!

You've read about goblins, and maybe even about gnomes, but have you heard about gnoles? In Alan Aldridge's book The Gnole, written with Steve Boyett, Fungle is an intelligent, funny, cuddly, and wise mole-like gnole who lives in the Smoky Mountains. He leaves his beloved home, goes to New York, becomes a media darling, and faces heart-stopping and heart-breaking adventures - all to save the planet Earth!

The book was written a long time ago but I think it has a great message - we all should do what we can to help the only planet we call home!