This is a book to read multiple times. It is so engaging children will want to rush through it the first time but it is also a book to savour. The plotting, characterisation and humour are superb. It is a wonderful place for young readers to share and develop imagination and revel in pretend-play and role-play alongside Princess Peony. The First Adventures of Princess Peony is fun and exciting and has a most satisfying story arc. It is a triumph.
— Joy Lawn, blog.boomerangbooks.com.au/tag/the-first-adventures-of-princess-peony
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The Adventures of Princess Peony

Written by Nette Hilton and published by Walker Books 2018 & 2019

Nette Hilton and Lucinda Gifford, well respected and established writer and illustrator respectively, have produced a great story which makes the imagination work.
— Jan Kershaw, www.glamadelaide.com.au/book-review-the-first-adventures-of-princess-peony-by-nette-hilton/

I did a really enjoyable (for me) interview with Katrin Dreiling for Kids Book Review - all about Princess Peony. You can find the interview here.

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“Once upon a time there was a dear little girl called Peony. That’s P.E.O.N.Y. And it’s me. I live in a Castle with my Dragon whose name is Totts. That’s T.O.T.T.S And that makes me a Princess if you really want to know.”

Princess Peony is not really a princess, but she does have a pet dragon, which means she’s kind of like a princess. In her first adventure, she must keep an evil troll (her brother) from trying to steal her dragon (dog) – and avoid being eaten by a bear, which is really hard work.

I’ve loved working on this hilarious series - there’s everything: dogs, trolls, princes, frogs, chickens and bears… Here are a couple of spreads and some snippets:

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And some of my favourite snippets (from both The First Adventures of Princess Peony and from The Second Adventures of Princess Peony)

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