Princess Easy Pleasy

By Natasha Sharma

Winner of The Hindu Good Books Best Illustrated Childrens book

From her palace grounds in India to a whirlwind trip around the world, we find that Princess Easy Pleasy is all but easy to please!

She drives the royal packer up the wall with her whims that are as seasonal as her royal vacations.

From pet elephants to an overloaded plane—this rollicking story with gorgeous illustrations by Priya Kuriyan guarantees a good laugh.

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Karadi Tales (2015)

ISBN: 978-81-81903570

Princess Easy Pleasy is Bored Natasha Sharma Karadi Tales

Princess Easy Pleasy is Bored

By Natasha Sharma

A special edition free ebook available for reading online

Princess Easy Pleasy is bored out of her mind.
The King and Queen have told her to stay at home, because going outside during a pandemic is just not safe!
But there is nothing to do, and Princess Easy Pleasy is determined to be as impossible an imp as she possibly could!

As the day progresses, it turns out there is more to do than she’d thought!

Natasha Sharma’s preposterous Princess Easy Pleasy makes a comeback in this hilarious story.

The illustrations are by Priya Kuriyan,
and have been taken from the original book, Princess Easy Pleasy.

Listen to Natasha narrate Princess Easy Pleasy Is So Bored!

“Vacations were sometimes a nightmare when the kids were younger, they’d want to pack in toys, the favourite pillow, a blanket, a stuffed toy, two dogs and a drawer full of nothings. Obviously we’d turn the request down and they would then have meltdowns making us wonder if we should be holidaying at all. So, when Princess Easy Pleasy by Natasha Sharma and Priya Kuriyan arrived at our home, it was a nostalgic read for me!

…Each page is a delight. The detailing is wonderful and you’d want to read it again and again to discover more – a cow that has the seat belt strapped on and is drooling from the corner of her mouth in sleep, a royal packer who is getting increasingly annoyed with each turn of the page, and a dog that happily marks the airplane’s tyre – the fun is endless. Get it today! You’ll love it.” 

Rivo Kids (Reviewed by Tanu Shree Singh)

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How Princess Easy Pleasy came about!

Moments from our book launch