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Princess Pru and the Ogre on the Hill
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Princess Pru and the Ogre on the Hill in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.95

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Princess Pru and the Ogre on the Hill in Franklin, TN
Current price: $18.95
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The first book in a new series featuring Oggy and Pru
Character education connection to building selfconfidence and persistence
Upends traditional fairy tale stereotypes and challenges expectations
Princess Pru’s life is practically perfect. She has two loving dads, an ostrich named Orville, and three royal tarantulas. But one day, a ghastly ogre with crusty toenails and goopy ears moves into the house on the hill. At first, Pru sees the ogre as a nuisance: he disrupts her royal rock band practices, weekly tickle tag games, and even the hideandseek tournament. But then she starts to wonder if the ogre is just lonely...
Whimsical, handdrawn illustrations and expressive characters perfectly capture this unconventional fairy tale about empathy, belonging, and daring not to follow the crowd.
Character education connection to building selfconfidence and persistence
Upends traditional fairy tale stereotypes and challenges expectations
Princess Pru’s life is practically perfect. She has two loving dads, an ostrich named Orville, and three royal tarantulas. But one day, a ghastly ogre with crusty toenails and goopy ears moves into the house on the hill. At first, Pru sees the ogre as a nuisance: he disrupts her royal rock band practices, weekly tickle tag games, and even the hideandseek tournament. But then she starts to wonder if the ogre is just lonely...
Whimsical, handdrawn illustrations and expressive characters perfectly capture this unconventional fairy tale about empathy, belonging, and daring not to follow the crowd.
The first book in a new series featuring Oggy and Pru
Character education connection to building selfconfidence and persistence
Upends traditional fairy tale stereotypes and challenges expectations
Princess Pru’s life is practically perfect. She has two loving dads, an ostrich named Orville, and three royal tarantulas. But one day, a ghastly ogre with crusty toenails and goopy ears moves into the house on the hill. At first, Pru sees the ogre as a nuisance: he disrupts her royal rock band practices, weekly tickle tag games, and even the hideandseek tournament. But then she starts to wonder if the ogre is just lonely...
Whimsical, handdrawn illustrations and expressive characters perfectly capture this unconventional fairy tale about empathy, belonging, and daring not to follow the crowd.
Character education connection to building selfconfidence and persistence
Upends traditional fairy tale stereotypes and challenges expectations
Princess Pru’s life is practically perfect. She has two loving dads, an ostrich named Orville, and three royal tarantulas. But one day, a ghastly ogre with crusty toenails and goopy ears moves into the house on the hill. At first, Pru sees the ogre as a nuisance: he disrupts her royal rock band practices, weekly tickle tag games, and even the hideandseek tournament. But then she starts to wonder if the ogre is just lonely...
Whimsical, handdrawn illustrations and expressive characters perfectly capture this unconventional fairy tale about empathy, belonging, and daring not to follow the crowd.















