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Prince Puggly of Spud and the Kingdom of Spiff
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Prince Puggly of Spud and the Kingdom of Spiff
By Robert Paul Weston
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Fiction
Poetry
Rhyme
Acceptance
Friendship
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This fantastic moral tale in Seussical rhyming style begins with Princess Frannie, who loves books and refuses to dress fashionably in her father’s palace, not mention the entire Kingdom of Spiff. The Spiffians are celebrating their Centenary Ball and invitations have been sent to all neighboring nations. In the Kingdom of Spud, a place full of mud, and no style, their newly crowned Prince Puggly receives an invite and hesitates to accept. As Puggly and Frannie meet the plot gallops along using multiple fonts, unexpected positioning of text and whimsical illustrations. The misfit royal pair rhyme their way thru a fashion jungle of three kingdoms and prove that looking only at the outside of a person will not assist in reading their true character.
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