I grew up around a lot of books, but this was possibly the first book I ever personally owned, that was gifted me at age 5. It might be my favorite book of all time. It's the book that made me want to read - to better understand the BEAUTIFUL pictures. (And yes, the pictures are gorgeous!). It's set in Italy, and can make you feel transported there; traveling around peacefully in a little Venetian gondola! Her character, in this version, is very wise and believable. Of all the versions I have seen since, this one strikes me as perhaps the deepest and most real in nature. (I think it actually introduced me to the concept of OBSERVING, and of seeking to navigate life with strength and grace - which is interesting). I would say it also celebrates ingenuity. She is seen in the beginning, watching a circus type scene, with unique concepts and inventions, fire jugglers and so on. The royal ball is full of dancers with elaborate, but very different, masks and head dresses - all while she observes humbly and unassumingly as she moves among them.
I would recommend this for any little girl with a love for detailed art, creativity, ingenuity, wonder, and fairy tales. And for that matter, any adult who loves fairy tales, depth, and fine art. This book is a masterpiece!