Publisher's Synopsis
Princess Fluffy wasn't accepted as royalty. She didn't have colorful fur like her sisters. Even her own parents, the King and Queen, treated her like a common Plumpkin.
After many attempts to change the color of her fur, Princess Fluffy discovered that looking like a common Plumpkin had its advantages, and was able to do what her brother the Prince couldn't - save the royal family from winter doom.
The Kingdom named her a hero, but does that make her a real princess?
Brimming with motivation and uplifting moments, this story is great for kids that may be experiencing difficulties with obesity, body shaming, or racial issues - or simply enjoy fairytales and lots of pink!
"Fluffy and pink. No need to say more! This is a wonderful modern fairytale about belonging, acceptance and self-love. I can't cope with so much cuteness." - Carola Schmidt, bestselling children's author and science writer