

Who Was Princess Diana? [Labrecque, Ellen, Who HQ, Hoare, Jerry] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Who Was Princess Diana? Review: A Thoughtful Introduction to the Life of the People’s Princess - Who Was Princess Diana? is a biography from the popular Who Was? series, written by Ellen Labrecque. Designed for middle-grade readers, this book offers an engaging and accessible overview of Princess Diana’s life, from her childhood to her enduring legacy as a humanitarian. With illustrations by Jerry Hoare and a focus on Diana’s contributions to society, this paperback introduces young readers to one of history’s most iconic figures. Pros: ✅ Written in a clear and age-appropriate style for readers aged 8-12. ✅ Highlights Princess Diana’s compassion and groundbreaking humanitarian work. ✅ Includes black-and-white illustrations and a timeline for added engagement and context. ✅ Offers insights into Diana’s struggles and triumphs, fostering empathy and understanding. ✅ Part of the Who Was? series, which is trusted by educators and parents. Cons: ❌ Simplifies complex aspects of Diana’s life, which might leave older readers wanting more detail. ❌ Limited exploration of broader historical and cultural contexts surrounding her life. Performance and Usability: This book delivers a compelling account of Princess Diana’s life, focusing on her rise from a shy young girl to an influential global icon. The narrative is balanced, addressing both her personal struggles and her impactful charity work, including her efforts to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and landmine dangers. The accompanying illustrations and timeline help readers visualize key events and better understand Diana’s era. While the book touches on Diana’s challenging marriage and the media scrutiny she faced, it does so in a way that is appropriate for young readers, avoiding sensationalism while maintaining historical accuracy. Comparison: Compared to other biographies aimed at children, Who Was Princess Diana? stands out for its concise and reader-friendly approach. While books for older readers delve deeper into the complexities of Diana’s life, this one provides a perfect starting point for younger audiences interested in learning about her influence and legacy. Who Is This For?: This book is ideal for children aged 8-12 who are curious about historical figures, particularly those interested in Diana’s humanitarian work or royal life. It’s also an excellent resource for classroom discussions or book reports. Conclusion: Who Was Princess Diana? is a touching and informative introduction to the life of the People’s Princess. By blending simplicity with substance, it captures the essence of Diana’s compassion and her lasting impact on the world. While it may not provide in-depth analysis, it’s a valuable stepping stone for young readers exploring her legacy. Review: Great little book series for all ages. - This is a great shortened story of Princess Diana’s life. It is a good book to refresh your memory on her life and is great for kids of all ages to learn about this wonderful Princess whom the world loved and still does. Princess Diana did marvelous things for this world and everyone should remember or learn of what she did. This whole series of books are outstanding and worth having in your home for you, your children and grandchildren and nieces and nephews.





| Best Sellers Rank | #9,958 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Children's Europe Books #18 in Children's Women Biographies (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,380) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.23 x 7.63 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| Grade level | 3 - 7 |
| ISBN-10 | 0448488558 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0448488554 |
| Item Weight | 3.99 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Who Was? |
| Print length | 112 pages |
| Publication date | April 4, 2017 |
| Publisher | Penguin Workshop |
| Reading age | 9 - 11 years, from customers |
G**1
A Thoughtful Introduction to the Life of the People’s Princess
Who Was Princess Diana? is a biography from the popular Who Was? series, written by Ellen Labrecque. Designed for middle-grade readers, this book offers an engaging and accessible overview of Princess Diana’s life, from her childhood to her enduring legacy as a humanitarian. With illustrations by Jerry Hoare and a focus on Diana’s contributions to society, this paperback introduces young readers to one of history’s most iconic figures. Pros: ✅ Written in a clear and age-appropriate style for readers aged 8-12. ✅ Highlights Princess Diana’s compassion and groundbreaking humanitarian work. ✅ Includes black-and-white illustrations and a timeline for added engagement and context. ✅ Offers insights into Diana’s struggles and triumphs, fostering empathy and understanding. ✅ Part of the Who Was? series, which is trusted by educators and parents. Cons: ❌ Simplifies complex aspects of Diana’s life, which might leave older readers wanting more detail. ❌ Limited exploration of broader historical and cultural contexts surrounding her life. Performance and Usability: This book delivers a compelling account of Princess Diana’s life, focusing on her rise from a shy young girl to an influential global icon. The narrative is balanced, addressing both her personal struggles and her impactful charity work, including her efforts to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and landmine dangers. The accompanying illustrations and timeline help readers visualize key events and better understand Diana’s era. While the book touches on Diana’s challenging marriage and the media scrutiny she faced, it does so in a way that is appropriate for young readers, avoiding sensationalism while maintaining historical accuracy. Comparison: Compared to other biographies aimed at children, Who Was Princess Diana? stands out for its concise and reader-friendly approach. While books for older readers delve deeper into the complexities of Diana’s life, this one provides a perfect starting point for younger audiences interested in learning about her influence and legacy. Who Is This For?: This book is ideal for children aged 8-12 who are curious about historical figures, particularly those interested in Diana’s humanitarian work or royal life. It’s also an excellent resource for classroom discussions or book reports. Conclusion: Who Was Princess Diana? is a touching and informative introduction to the life of the People’s Princess. By blending simplicity with substance, it captures the essence of Diana’s compassion and her lasting impact on the world. While it may not provide in-depth analysis, it’s a valuable stepping stone for young readers exploring her legacy.
H**7
Great little book series for all ages.
This is a great shortened story of Princess Diana’s life. It is a good book to refresh your memory on her life and is great for kids of all ages to learn about this wonderful Princess whom the world loved and still does. Princess Diana did marvelous things for this world and everyone should remember or learn of what she did. This whole series of books are outstanding and worth having in your home for you, your children and grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
T**B
Great for biography report.
Great kids book for granddaughter’s biography report. Easy to read quickly and contained all the key points on the life of Princess Diana. It was delivered the same day I ordered which helped her get her biography report completed over the weekend before due date.
G**R
Daughter loved it
Great for kids to learn about Princess Diana. Easy to read for young reader.
G**S
"...she was at her best when she was looking after others."
This quick read looks at the life of Princess Diana and highlights what she "did" as Princess of Wales -- caring for the people, meeting people at eye level, with open arms, A hand shake or a hug and a smile. She used her title, and visibility to draw attention and publicity to causes she felt were important and in need of attention. HIV/AIDS, and Land Mines being among them. Princess Diana didn't get her fairytale ending, yet she managed to get a generation to dream, and hope alongside her, and inspired millions to reach out and help others.
P**Y
Great book for kids!
Great book for kids! I got these for my local children's library from their wish list. The kids are excited about reading them.
R**H
Diana: A Life Transformed and Transforming
Princess Diana was about as complex a human being as one could envision. She's also a person who seemed to suddenly leap above and past the difficulties and tragedies of her life to assume a far larger identity; an identity large because of the enormous, positive impact she had by her words and her actions. Those public factors were backed up by the countless personal notes she penned to people in distress, especially children, to let them know of her continuing support. Her astonishing natural beauty and sense of style were in obvious contrast to the pre-Ball Cinderella who we learned had existed inside the Royal Family.After her divorce from Prince Charles, we saw the butterfly emerging from her cocoon, the Princess who didn't need the Prince at the Ball in order to be part of a magnificent story. As William married his Kate and they became parents, the profound changes in how future Royals would be raised - and the public with whom they would be in much closer relationship - grew evident. Consider William's ease among people of all sorts and conditions vs. his father's stiffness, Kate's love of grocery shopping and cooking dinners for friends close since their days at St. Andrew's, if one needs evidence. How could some of the the grace, style, growth, maturation, and essence of "The People's Princess" be condensed into a book for young readers, I wondered. How could the example of a life transformed in front of us, in turn transforming others, be written so as to be observed by readers not yet old enough to grasp her importance - far beyond her title and relationships? Safe to say this is a book which young readers will not only enjoy, but will put before them the same kind of challenge in the story told by many of the so-called fairy tales. This challenge will be twofold: first, to enter into the struggle with their own frailties and the move past the ill that happened in their lives; second, to then reach out in service to others to improve their lives. It's a profound challenge, and one which this book ably conveys.
C**N
Easy to read and informative
Our 12 yr old granddaughter absolutely loves this "Who was..." series! She has become interested in Princess Diana because of the British monarchy. She is starting to read several books in this series, and it is a joy to see her so serious and eager to read.
A**K
Ottimo libro, lettura e esercitazione scuola media
M**.
Como desarrolla la historia explica muy bien
A**.
My daughter likes it. When we were selecting books from this serials, my daughter chose it. It turned out she takes it as one of her favorite in this selection.
S**I
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M**I
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