All the ice cream in the land

Emmy Kastner

Book - 2026

When the Princess asks for something to eat, the King and Queen assume she wants ice cream, sparking a whirlwind of efforts that spiral out of hand, until they realize no one ever asked her what she truly wanted.

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Subjects
Genres
Fiction
Picture books
Romans
Published
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers [2026]
Language
English
Main Author
Emmy Kastner (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
Grades K-1
ISBN
9781665984515
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An entire royal retinue is on hand to serve a princess's every desire…but do they know what she truly wants? Before Princess Roselyn the Reticent can articulate what she needs, her parents (the king and queen) and the people of her kingdom anticipate it for her. "Was that a speck of dirt? 'Run a bath for the princess!'" And when they think she wants a treat? Time for "ALL THE ICE CREAM IN THE LAND." Preparations of epic proportions ensue: a larger-than-life bowl and spoon, a massive cabinet to hold them, and oodles of cows to provide the ice cream's primary ingredient. But how will Roselyn consume such a gargantuan treat? Wizards are summoned to cast a spell making Roselyn larger. At last, when everything is prepared, Roselyn speaks--and reveals that all she wanted was a slice of pizza. Brimming with over-the-top absurdity, the story will delight young readers with each outlandish new step. Relying heavily on repetition, Kastner's storytelling calls back to classic fairy tales, with pleasing results; her charmingly cartoonish illustrations include thoughtful details and evoke a medieval setting. Roselyn is tan-skinned and red-haired, while her mother is pale-skinned and red-haired, and her father is brown-skinned with a white moustache. The townspeople vary in skin tone. Farcical fairy-tale fun.(Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.