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Books for Little Princesses
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5-minute Princess Power Stories
by Elise Allen
Perfect for read aloud or bedtime, this magical storybook collection invites children to revisit some of their favorite episodes of the Netflix series Princess Power.
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The Mermaid Princesses
by Maya Cameron-Gordon
Three very different Black mermaid princesses - and sisters - find out which one of them has what it takes to become the legend of the sea when a big problem comes their way, in this enchanting adventure inspired by African mermaid myth, magic and spirituality.
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Ra Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu
by Ying Chang Compestine
Ra Pu Zel, a rebellious princess in China who prefers cooking with her dog Bao, becomes frustrated with her parent's demands and locks herself away in a tower, only to descend when a skilled young chef presents her with a compelling dish.
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Rani's Remarkable Day
by Saadia Faruqi
Sneaking away from the palace in search of adventure, lonely and bored princess Rani heads to the beach where she becomes just a kid who's not so great at building sandcastles, and while there, finds something special - a friend.
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Pineapple Princess
by Sabina Hahn
A misunderstood girl, who is certain she is a princess, creates a pineapple headpiece fit for royalty - unfortunately, a horde of eager subjects in the form of flies take direction poorly and her kingdom slowly devolves into chaos, causing both her rule and her pineapple crown to fall apart.
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The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight
by Jennifer L Holm
Two young siblings, the Evil Princess and the Brave Knight, confront the truth about their respective reputations as a mischief-making princess and a chivalrous do-gooder.
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Princess Dinosaur
by Daniel Kibblesmith
A spirited and expectation-defying story of a heroine who embraces two seemingly opposed aspects of her personality; she's a princess and a dinosaur!
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The Poisoned Apple: A Fractured Fairy Tale
by Anne Lambelet
Sometimes bad decisions come back to bite you... The princess is too sweet, too kind - but the witch knows just how to handle a princess like that. One bite from a painstakingly made poisoned apple should do it! Once the apple is in the hands of the princess, the plan is in motion. But when the kindhearted princess gives the apple away, the witch watches as her plot spirals out of control.
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Princesses Can Fix It!
by Tracy Marchini
When their castle is overrun by wayward alligators and their father the king has no idea how to fix the problem, three princesses gather secretly at night and use their knowledge of simple machines to invent an ingenious alligator removal contraption
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The Paper Bag Princess: 40th Anniversary Edition
by Robert N. Munsch
After her castle and clothes are destroyed by a dragon, Princess Elizabeth, dressed only in a paper bag, sets out to rescue her fiancâe, Prince Ronald, who was taken captive.
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The Fairest in the Land
by Leslâea Newman
When Annabelle and Benjamin play dress-up they both want to be the bride, the ballerina, and the princess which causes a problem until the two friends realize they can both be whoever they want to be
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Princess Charming
by Zibby Owens
Unable to find her “thing”, Princess Charming, who has tried everything from cooking to hip hop, finally finds her time to shine when the castle hosts a superstar for a special event.
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Who Will Kiss the Crocodile?: A Snappy Twist on Sleeping Beauty
by Suzy Senior
In this hilarious retelling of Sleeping Beauty, an angry fairy casts a spell that turns baby Princess Liss into a crocodile who will fall into a deep sleep, only to be woken by a kiss. But who will kiss the crocodile and break the spell?
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Princess Unlimited
by Jacob Sager Weinstein
When a dragon attacks the kingdom and her parents are too preoccupied with sparkly things to help, the ever-resourceful Princess Susan, with the help of some friends, puts into motion a delightfully unexpected plan.
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