Jewel Sparkles and Tippy Tumbelina organize a parade to recruit new members for their princess club, but worry about the outcome after they realize none of their friends know how to act like a princess.
"Cheeky asks the Shopkins to help her plan a vacation--but they all have different ideas about where she should go. Will Cheeky go skiing in the mountains, see the latest fashions in Paris, or relax on the beach?"--Back cover.
Colorful illustrations and text introduce the Lalaloopsy girls, who were rag dolls that came to life, including Crumbs Sugar Cookie, Jewel Sparkles, Peanut Big Top, Dot Starlight, Pillow Featherbed, and others.
Fluff 'n' Stuff tries to figure out how to help prepare for the special friendship party the Lalaloopsy girls are planning, but feels left out when she cannot think of something she can do.
Hester Merriweather's grandmother gives her a handmade rag doll that proves to be very special indeed. Includes historical background on Chicago's African-American community during the 1930s.