Giant Trouble (Hamster Princess N 4)
DH 100,00
La Princesse Harriet Hamsterbone escalade un haricot magique pour sauver son ami des géants, mais ces ennemis sont bien plus gros que son dernier problème. Avec sa caille de combat Mumfrey et un don pour le chaos, Harriet s'attaque au chaos céleste, au drame des œufs d'or et à l'héroïsme sans patience. La version tordante de Jack et le Haricot Magique par Ursula Vernon prouve que même les minuscules héros peuvent causer des ennuis de taille géante. 🐹🌱💥
(Ages 8-12, for fans of sassy fairy tales and hamster-powered adventure!)
Description
Princess Harriet Hamsterbone is not your average damsel-in-distress—she’s a curse-crushing, cliff-diving, quicksand-surviving hero with a knack for chaos. And in Giant Trouble, her fourth adventure, Harriet faces her tallest challenge yet: giants. Like, actual giants. The kind who live in castles above the clouds and have a serious attitude problem.
When Harriet’s pal Prince Wilbur gets snatched by a beanstalk-climbing giant (classic fairy tale nonsense, right?), she springs into action. Armed with her trusty battle quail, Mumfrey, and a zero-tolerance policy for boring rescues, Harriet scales the sky-high beanstalk to take on featherbrained geese, grumpy giants, and maybe a golden harp with a sassy mouth. But saving Wilbur isn’t just about brawn—it’ll take brains, trickery, and a few well-timed hamster puns.
Ursula Vernon’s signature blend of wit, whimsy, and hilarious illustrations turns this Jack-and-the-Beanstalk riff into a rollicking underdog (underhamster?) tale. Harriet’s no-princess-left-behind attitude and chaotic charm will have readers rooting for her as she outsmarts enemies ten times her size. Perfect for fans of twisted fairy tales, laugh-out-loud adventures, and heroines who’d rather climb a beanstalk than wait for a prince.
PS No giants were harmed in the making of this book… though their toes might’ve been nibbled. (Ages 8-12, and anyone who’s ever wanted to karate-chop a magical goose.)
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