In "Hamster Princess Giant Trouble," Princess Harriet, a brave and unconventional hamster, embarks on a thrilling adventure inspired by classic fairy tales. When she scales an enormous beanstalk, she finds herself in a giant's realm where a colossal rabbit has imprisoned a goose and a girl who is half-harp and half-hamster. This chapter book is perfect for early to late elementary readers (ages 4-11), offering a humorous and empowering story about courage, problem-solving, and standing up for what's right. Parents will appreciate the strong, independent protagonist and the lighthearted approach to adventure and peril, making it an engaging read-aloud or independent choice for children who enjoy fractured fairy tales and animal fantasy.
"When Princess Harriet climbs an enormous beantalk, she finds an even bigger surprise--a giant rabbit is keeping a goose and a girl who is half-harp-half-hamster are prisoner, and it's up to Harriet to save the day"--