Tue 12 Jan 2010
KID REVIEW: Sonia sees Princess Hyacinth’s underwear
Posted by Pat under Book reviews
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One thing I’ve learned as a parent is that, to kids, underwear is intrinsically funny.
And while underwear isn’t the main focus of Florence Parry Heide’s Princess Hyacinth: The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated (Schwartz & Wade, 2009) it does add a few light moments to that book that today’s guest reviewer quickly picked up on.
What’s more, the book was one of several books recognized by the 2010 Charlotte Zolotow Award committee. The committee honors the best picture book texts published in the United States in the preceding year. The award — administered by the Cooperative Children’s Book Center, a children’s literature library at the University of Wisconsin-Madison — is named for Charlotte Zolotow, a children’s book editor and author.
Anyway, Princess Hyacinth tells the story of, well, Princess Hyacinth. She’s a pretty normal princess with a problem. If she’s not wearing her special princess clothes with their gold and diamond weights, she floats away.
No one is quite sure why, but it does cause its share of problems. She can’t play in the park, go swimming or sleep in her bed. Hyacinth enjoys floating in the castle, but more than anything, she wants to float outside. What happens when she tries?
Let’s ask Sonia — if she can get past the underwear.
Our reviewer: Sonia
Age: 7
I like: Playing with my friends. Eating noodles. Snuggling with my blanket. Cuddling with my cat, Vince.
This book was about: Princess Hyacinth who floated. She can go up, up and away, but she doesn’t know how to get down. A boy – named Boy – helps her.
The best part was when: She floated up from her bed to the ceiling in the castle.
I laughed when: She took off her princess clothes and was in her royal underwear.
I was worried when: When she floated up into the sky outside.
I was surprised that: She got tangled up in Boy’s kite and he pulled her down.
This book taught me: Don’t go outside in your underwear.
Other kids reading this book should watch for: The picture showing her all tied up so she won’t float away as she puts on her princess clothes.
Three words that best describe this book are: “Up,” “princess” and “float.”
My favorite line or phrase in this book is: “‘Why can’t I float around outside?’ was a question Princess Hyacinth had asked six million times.” And, I liked the page that says, “I never knew the sky was so high” and shows Princess Hyacinth floating away with the balloons.
You should read this book because: It’s funny. And it shows her underwear.
And, really, what more do you need than that?
Learn more about author Florence Parry Heide. Learn more about illustrator Lane Smith.

Great review, Sonia. It sounds like a good book.
Ha! I LOVE it! This sounds like a book Jaiden would really get a kick out of!
Really, what more DO you need?
Works for me!