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Shanna

Shanna's Princess Show

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Preschoolers will revel in the Shanna Show books that help build self-esteem by making reading and learning fun through "vivacious role-playing."* Shanna shows young readers how to leap, to count, to curtsy, or to give advice as a ballerina, a teacher, a princess, or a doctor! These books are excellent tools for children who are discovering the joys of reading on their own. And the adorable Ducky, Dinah-saurus, Tiger, and little brother Shane make each book "a rousing success."*

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Jean Marzollo

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Jean Marzollo was an American children's author and illustrator best known for the I Spy series, a best-selling and award-winning collection written entirely in rhythm and rhyme and illustrated by Walter Wick. Over her career, she wrote more than 100 books for children, parents, and educators, including Help Me Learn Numbers 0-20, The Little Plant Doctor, and Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King. Born and raised in Connecticut, she graduated from the University of Connecticut and earned a master’s degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She taught high school English and later worked in educational publishing, serving for 20 years as editor of Scholastic’s Let’s Find Out Magazine. Later in life, she began illustrating her own books.

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January 21, 2020
I'm not sure, is this an actual show? It does read like a tv script, sort of. Awkward phrasing, didn't love this one.
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August 6, 2012
I like this book.It is a good book.It is about a little girl named Shanna who imagines that she is a princess.It teaches that u should use manners all the time.It says if someone gives u something you say thank you.Just like a princess or prince.
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