Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Read-A-Likes: Fancy Nancy



If you liked Fancy Nancy.........then you might like these books too!

Angelina Ballerina, by Katherine Holabird
The mouse, Angelina, dreams of becoming a ballerina.  Find out what happens!

Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake, by Michael Kaplan
When you first meet Betty Bunny, she doesn't want chocolate cake.  Then the magical happens, her first taste of chocolate cake.  She loves it so much she wants to marry it!  See what happens as her impatience for chocolate cake causes mischief.

Big Bouffant, by Kate Hosford
When Annabelle gets tired of the same old hairdo's that everyone always has, she tries something new, a big bouffant!  When her stylish hair starts a fashion trend in her school, she discovers she still wants to be unique.



Eloise, by Kay Thompson
Eloise, a precocious 6 year old, lives in the Plaza Hotel in NYC and knows everything about everybody there.  Follow her through many adventures.

Ladybug Girl, by David Soman & Jacky Davis
After being left behind by her big brother, Lulu saves the day as her alter-ego Ladybug Girl!

Olivia, by Ian Falconer
Have fun with this feisty, charming and glamorous pig!  Take a peak at her trailer!

P is for Princess: A Royal Alphabet, by Steven L. Layne
Learn all about real and imaginary royalty as you work your way through the alphabet.

Pinkalicious, by Victoria Kann
A little girl who is obsessed by pink eats so many pink cupcakes that she turns herself pink.  Find her in Purplicious, Silverlicious & Goldilicious too!

Princess Penelope, by Todd Mack
Ordinary Penelope, may not be so ordinary after all, as she goes through life believing she is a princess and behaving just like one too.

Sylvia Jean, Drama Queen, by Lisa Campbell Ernst
Sylvia Jean continually amazes friends and family by always having the most outrageous and perfect costumes for everything, but what happens when she goes as herself?

Tallulah's Tutu, by Marilyn Singer
Does the tutu make the ballerina?  Tallulah certainly thinks so when she first joins ballet, but she soon  discovers that it takes a lot more to become a ballerina. 

The Very Fairy Princess, by Julie Andrews Edwards
Geraldine lives a typical life as a little girl, but deep down she knows that she is truly a Fairy Princess and just a little bit of Sparkle can make it happen.

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