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{{quote|''Over the years, Munsch sometimes got letters from readers who wanted to know why the prince and princess didn't live happily ever after.''
''"I [wrote] back and said, 'It does have a happy ending.' That's the ending it's supposed to have."''|Robert Munsch, quoted in "[https://www.cbc.ca/radiointeractives/thesundayedition/it-does-have-a-happy-ending It Does Have a Happy Ending]", ''The Sunday Edition'', [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC Radio]], December 13, 2019}}
|Robert Munsch, quoted in "[https://www.cbc.ca/radiointeractives/thesundayedition/it-does-have-a-happy-ending It Does Have a Happy Ending]", ''The Sunday Edition'', [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC Radio]], December 13, 2019}}
 
One of Canadian author Robert Munsch's most famous children's books, ''[[The Paper Bag Princess]]'' was written and published in 1980. The picture book stars [[Princess Classic|Princess Elizabeth]], who's vying to marry the handsome [[Prince Charmless|Prince Ronald]]. Unfortunately, an evil dragon snatches Prince Ronald and incinerates everything around Elizabeth in the process — including her clothes! Undaunted, Elizabeth finds an old paper bag, puts it on and pursues her prince.
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