In this action-packed picture book, the fairytale princesses compete in an epic MMA (that's mixed magical arts) tournament and try to defeat the reigning champion, the Swan Princess!

Welcome, ladies and gents to the WPW: World Princess Wrestling! Princesses from all over the globe will battle for a chance to be crowned victor and wear the Enchanted Championship Belt. But first, they have to defeat the reigning champ: the baddest bird of the ballet--Swan Princess!

Rapunzel the Reaper is up first, but her signature Hair Whiplash is defeated by the Swan Princess' Plie Driver! Next up, we have the Little Mermaid, but she finds herself in her own tail jail. Sleeping Beauty gives it a go and is put in a sleeper hold.

Round after round, one princess after another goes down at the wings of the current titleholder. Can anyone take down this Brawny Swan?!

It turns out that Little Red has been watching from the sidelines and is ready to activate Wolf Mode and enter the ring. Could this once-overlooked towel girl be the hero that these princesses need?

With words by Phaea Crede and illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustrator Jen Hill, this is a thrilling picture book that is filled with puns and is a fresh take on the world's well-known fairytale characters.
Phaea Crede is the author of Jet the Cat (Is Not a Cat) and La Gata Jet (No Es Una Gata), Super Pizza & Kid Kale, and Stitch Crashes Disney.

Jen Hill is the illustrator of Diana's White House Garden by Elisa Carbone (Viking, May 2016), Doing Her Bit: A Story about the Woman's Land Army of America by Erin Hagar (Charlesbridge, September 2016), Spring for Sophie by Yael Werber (Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster Children's, February 2017), Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller (Roaring Brook, February 2018), and The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters, a three book middle-grade series written by Kala LaReau and published by Abrams (January 2017.) She is also the author and illustrator of Percy and Tumtum: A Tale of Two Dogs (Running Press Kids, 2012), a book she wrote about a Pomeranian and a dachshund, two dogs she one day hopes to own.
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In this action-packed picture book, the fairytale princesses compete in an epic MMA (that's mixed magical arts) tournament and try to defeat the reigning champion, the Swan Princess!

Welcome, ladies and gents to the WPW: World Princess Wrestling! Princesses from all over the globe will battle for a chance to be crowned victor and wear the Enchanted Championship Belt. But first, they have to defeat the reigning champ: the baddest bird of the ballet--Swan Princess!

Rapunzel the Reaper is up first, but her signature Hair Whiplash is defeated by the Swan Princess' Plie Driver! Next up, we have the Little Mermaid, but she finds herself in her own tail jail. Sleeping Beauty gives it a go and is put in a sleeper hold.

Round after round, one princess after another goes down at the wings of the current titleholder. Can anyone take down this Brawny Swan?!

It turns out that Little Red has been watching from the sidelines and is ready to activate Wolf Mode and enter the ring. Could this once-overlooked towel girl be the hero that these princesses need?

With words by Phaea Crede and illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustrator Jen Hill, this is a thrilling picture book that is filled with puns and is a fresh take on the world's well-known fairytale characters.

Author

Phaea Crede is the author of Jet the Cat (Is Not a Cat) and La Gata Jet (No Es Una Gata), Super Pizza & Kid Kale, and Stitch Crashes Disney.

Jen Hill is the illustrator of Diana's White House Garden by Elisa Carbone (Viking, May 2016), Doing Her Bit: A Story about the Woman's Land Army of America by Erin Hagar (Charlesbridge, September 2016), Spring for Sophie by Yael Werber (Paula Wiseman Books/Simon & Schuster Children's, February 2017), Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller (Roaring Brook, February 2018), and The Unintentional Adventures of the Bland Sisters, a three book middle-grade series written by Kala LaReau and published by Abrams (January 2017.) She is also the author and illustrator of Percy and Tumtum: A Tale of Two Dogs (Running Press Kids, 2012), a book she wrote about a Pomeranian and a dachshund, two dogs she one day hopes to own.

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