Itty realizes that she has a copycat in this eighth Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book.
Itty meets a young tiger named Tessa and it turns out she goes to Itty’s school! Itty thinks she’s nice and funny, and she can tell Tessa likes hanging out with her and her friends. But then Tessa shows up wearing the same dress as Itty—the one Itty had told her about that is very special to her. And in art class, Tessa copies Itty’s drawing. Itty doesn’t understand why Tessa is being such a...copycat! Does she really want to be Itty’s friend? Or does she just want to copy whatever Itty is doing?
With easy-to-read language and illustrations on every page, the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Itty Bitty Princess Kitty used a miniature hammer to lightly tap on a purple rock.
Nothing happened.
“I’m not having much luck,” Itty said.
“Me neither.” Luna Unicorn sighed. “But look at all he’s got!” Luna gestured to a panda with a gigantic pile of rocks.
Well, they weren’t exactly rocks. They were rock candy. Itty and Luna were at Rock Candy Rocks, where the animals and other creatures of Lollyland could come to collect rock candy for themselves.
“He’s smacking the rocks really hard and they’re breaking into a million little pieces. Let’s try doing that,” Luna said.
“We’re not supposed to hit that hard,” Itty reminded her. “If a rock candy fairy sees—”
Just then, a rock candy fairy did see. She sped over, waving her arms and blowing a tiny whistle.
“Uh-oh,” Luna mumbled.
“Let’s find a different spot,” Itty whispered.
There were many types of fairies in Lollyland. One thing they all had in common was that they loved enforcing rules.
“That tiger has a lot of candy,” Itty murmured as she and Luna walked. “Let’s see what she’s doing.”
The tiger overheard Itty.
“I can give you some tips!” she said eagerly. “Look for the white spots on the rocks, and then tap there, like this….”
She tapped gently on a nearby rock and several chunks of candy fell off.
“Help yourself,” the tiger said.
“Wow!” said Itty. “We can’t take your candy. But thanks for the tip! Maybe now we can—”
But the tiger pushed the candy toward Itty.
“Princess Itty, take it! I have so much candy! My mom will make me share it with my little brother anyway, and I’d rather share ...