I Want My Light On!

by Tony Ross (Author) Tony Ross (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

Boo! I'm not so much afraid of the dark! said the Little Princess.

I'm sort of more afraid of GHOSTS! Everyone says there are no such things as ghosts.

Maybe so, but then how do you explain what's under the Little Princess's bed?

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Publishers Weekly

Most recently seen in I Want TWO Birthdays, Little Princess, who is afraid of ghosts, refuses to turn off her light in spite of others' assurances that there is nothing to fear. "Don't be silly, there are NO such things as ghosts," the doctor, admiral, maid, and others exclaim, but when a ghost does appear, Little Princess isn't the only one who's scared. Ross's brash watercolors are full of campy energy, turning bedtime scenes into a stage for adventure. Ages 49. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1--The Little Princess is afraid of ghosts and insists that her light stay on at bedtime. Her dad confirms that there are no ghosts under her bed; the Admiral assures her that if there were any, the General would deal with them; the doctor instructs her to blow her nose if she sees any; and the maid insists that if there were ghosts, they would be very small. But when the Little Princess and her stuffed animal, Gilbert, hear a ghostly sound, they hide under the bed, only to discover a little ghost who is more afraid of them than they are of him. He runs back to his mother at the top of the castle and proclaims that he has seen a little girl. "'Don't be silly, ' said his mom. 'There are NO such things as little girls!' 'I want my light on anyway!' said the little ghost. 'Just in case.'" A common bedtime fear is given a delightful twist with the help of a ghost clutching his own lovey. Readers familiar with the series will recognize the eccentric and memorable characters. Clear, expressive watercolors add humor to the simple text, and the Little Princess formula still works well at cleverly addressing common early childhood issues.--Rachel Kamin, North Suburban Synagogue Beth El, Highland Park, IL

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780761364436
Lexile Measure
420
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Andersen Press
Publication date
August 20, 2010
Series
Little Princess Story
BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV010000 - Juvenile Fiction | Bedtime & Dreams
JUV034000 - Juvenile Fiction | Royalty (kings queens princes princesses knights etc.)
Library of Congress categories
Bedtime
Ghosts
Ghost stories
Princesses
Fear of the dark

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