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The Indecisive Princess

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When trouble strikes the palace, Princess Nila decrees that everyone in her kingdom should quit their jobs and join the police. She quickly learns that being an individual is much better than being just like everyone else. What will she do to set things straight?

Author: Natalie has a varied background, working in front of the camera as a model/presenter and behind the camera as a hair and makeup artist. She is passionate about helping others through her volunteer counselling work and by teaching workshops to kids. Her goal with teaching is to boost confidence in children as she had to learn to do it herself over the years. Natalie has always been an avid reader and loved to write – she wrote The Indecisive Princess when she was seven years old. You can find her on Instagram @the_indecisiveprincess. Illustrator: Andrew McIntosh is a part-time digital illustrator from Melbourne, Australia. Ever since Andrew can remember, he has had a pencil and paper on hand. He started his artistic career in the video game industry focusing on pixel art, 3D modelling and UI design. In his spare time, Andrew paints whimsical characters and scenes that are greatly inspired by nature. Since 2015, Andrew has pursued his aspiration to illustrate children’s books and hopes to write one of his own in the future.

* Teaches kids that they shouldn’t be afraid to make their own decisions, but they also learn the important lesson of humility as they discover that we can’t live without one another. * This was the first book written by Natalie when she was seven years old; she was very introverted then and spent most of her time reading. Princess Nila had the confidence Natalie wanted and she hopes to pass it on to others. * Natalie currently works with kids and teens in the modelling industry, trying to help them be inclusive of each other and gain skills to help them feel secure enough to take on the world.







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