PRINCESS AND THE PEE
Princess Amma has a big imagination and doesn't let much faze her. But one thing that gives her knots in her belly is that every night she wets the bed. And every morning the palace is filled with fussing about the Princess and the Pee. While the royal household is running around for a solution, kind Grandma Grace calmly encourages the Princess to use her imagination as the solution. This is a picture book about bedwetting that offers reassurance to little ones through a warm and charming story.
Once upon a bed, in a royal palace, there lived a little princess with a big imagination called Amma. Every day she was ready to battle knights with the queen, look for mermaids with the king and even hunt for dragons with Grandma Grace. But every bedtime brought with it a whole host of worries. Her blankets felt heavy and the shadows on the walls looked dark and scary. And the worries were all because Princess Amma wet the bed.
The royal household was put to work to try and put and end to Priciness Amma's bedwetting. But what will help her? Lemons under her pillow? Ridiculous! Dry toast before bed? Preposterous! Luckily, Grandma Grace is close by to encourage Princess Amma to relax and use her big imagination to help put an end to her worries.
With magical artwork and a gentle rhyming story, this is a sensitive story that helps children work through their worries and understand that everyone has accidents sometimes.
Once upon a bed, in a royal palace, there lived a little princess with a big imagination called Amma. Every day she was ready to battle knights with the queen, look for mermaids with the king and even hunt for dragons with Grandma Grace. But every bedtime brought with it a whole host of worries. Her blankets felt heavy and the shadows on the walls looked dark and scary. And the worries were all because Princess Amma wet the bed.
The royal household was put to work to try and put and end to Priciness Amma's bedwetting. But what will help her? Lemons under her pillow? Ridiculous! Dry toast before bed? Preposterous! Luckily, Grandma Grace is close by to encourage Princess Amma to relax and use her big imagination to help put an end to her worries.
With magical artwork and a gentle rhyming story, this is a sensitive story that helps children work through their worries and understand that everyone has accidents sometimes.