All Hail the Queen cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 4.1
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 10391
Points per Word 9.6e-05
Page Count 123
Points per Page 0.00813

Description

When the palace gates finally swing open, sisters Anna and Elsa set out to explore the kingdom of Arendelle, wandering through snowy mountains, sparkling fjords, and bustling town streets. Elsa is about to be crowned queen, and she must learn what it means to lead while Anna helps her see the wonder in the people and places around them. Their adventure together blends the excitement of discovery with the challenge of balancing royal duties and the bond between two sisters.

Quick Summary

If your kid loves Anna and Elsa, this is a sweet early chapter book that captures that magical sister dynamic perfectly Anna's excitement about finally exploring Arendelle pairs wonderfully with Elsa learning to use her powers for good, and young readers will recognize the characters' voices from the movies right away. It's got just enough story to feel like a real chapter book (around 10,000 words) but moves at a pace that keeps emerging readers from getting bogged down, making it a great pick for kids who are ready to move past picture books but still want something accessible. Parents will appreciate that it celebrates curiosity, kindness, and sisterly teamwork rather than relying on conflict or anything too scary, though there's a light sense of adventure when the girls discover all the nooks and crannies of their kingdom. Frozen fans who are just starting to read independently will likely beg to read the next one, and it's honestly one of those books that makes a read-aloud session feel effortless too. If your kiddo has outgrown the picture book versions of Frozen but isn't quite ready for longer chapter books, this hits that sweet spot perfectly think of it as a stepping stone similar to other franchise early readers like the Disney Princess early chapter books.