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Do you like princess stories?
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A pony for a princess
by Andrea Posner-Sanchez
Belle is surprised to find a pony walking on the castle grounds and so sets out to befriend the lonely creature, in a colorfully illustrated tale for beginning readers.
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Angelina and the Princess
by Helen Craig
Angelina is too sick to dance well during the tryouts for the lead in the "Princess of Mouseland" ballet, but when the leading ballerina sprains her foot, Angelina is ready to prove she is still the best dancer of all.
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Cinderella
by Ruth Sanderson
Although she is mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, a kind-hearted young woman manages to attend the palace ball with the help of her fairy godmother.
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Princess : a read-aloud storybook
by Jennifer Weinberg
Dance with Cinderella at the ball, laugh with Snow White and the seven dwarfs, and sing with Sleeping Beauty in a storybook that retells the classic tales of Disney princesses who triumph over evil and live happily ever after.
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Don't kiss the frog! : princess stories with attitude
by Anna Claybourne
Puts a twist on the classic fairy tale through a collection of six stories that features an array of spunky princesses who aren't as eager to find a prince as they are to face down dragons and deal with whatever dangers come their way using their clever minds, quick wit, and unquestionable courage.
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Many moons
by James Thurber
Though many try, only the court jester is able to fulfill Princess Lenore's wish for the moon
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Not all princesses dress in pink
by Jane Yolen
A celebration of a girl's unlimited potential features rhythmic text describing a variety of princesses who enjoy playing sports, jumping in mud puddles and making messes--all while wearing their sparkling tiaras. By the authors of the Unsolved Mysteries from History series.
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The paper bag princess : the story behind the story
by Robert N. Munsch
After her castle and clothes are destroyed by the dragon, Princess Elizabeth, dressed only in a paper bag, sets out to rescue Prince Ronald, who was taken captive, in an anniversary edition of the classic which includes never-before-published behind-the-scenes features.
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Princess Bess gets dressed
by Margery Cuyler
Whether she is having muffins with the queen in a gown decorated in sequins or taking her ballet lessons in the prettiest shade of pink, Princess Bess knows the perfect outfit to wear to any regal event she attends!
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Princess Justina Albertina : a cautionary tale
by Ellen Dee Davidson
Princess Justina Albertina likes to have her own way, so when this spoiled royal declares, "I WANT A PET!" her nanny searches far and wide to find the pet of Princess Justina Albertina's dreams.
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The princess who had almost everything
by Mireille Levert
In a modern-day cautionary tale against over-indulgence, Princess Alicia has everything she needs and more yet she is still terribly bored, but her happiness may be found in the most unlikeliest of places.
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The princess and the peas
by Caryl Hart
Refusing to eat peas even when her father disguises them in smoothies, shakes and cupcakes, Lily-Rose May is diagnosed with "princess-itus" and sent to live at a palace where princesses are given a certain perfect, and very unwelcome, kind of food.
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Princesses are not quitters!
by Kate Lum
Three bored princesses decide to swap jobs with their housekeepers and become servants for a day, and they soon learn what hard work is all about.
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The princesses have a ball
by Teresa Bateman
Despite the king's concern that his daughters aren't spending enough time thinking about the princes they will one day wed, the little princesses aren't concerned as a helpful cobbler, pairs of perfect shoes, and a special ball begin to aim things in the right direction.
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Sleeping Beauty
by Mahlon F. Craft
A beautiful and beloved princess, cursed by the one fairy who was not invited to her christening, pricks her finger on her sixteenth birthday and falls asleep for one hundred years.
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The Princess of 8th Street
by Linas Alsenas
Spending most of her days playing alone and imagining herself a princess with doll ladies in waiting, little Jane feels apprehensive when her mother urges her to play with other children, including neighbor Samantha, who demonstrates her own brand of royal behavior.
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The twelve dancing princesses
by Marianna Mayer
When the king's twelve daughters, under an evil spell, wear holes in their dancing slippers every night and grow pale and mysterious, Peter the gardener's boy discovers their secret and breaks the spell
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Cinderella : a read-aloud storybook
by Della Cohen
Just in time for the release of the platinum DVD, an illustrated storybook relives the classic story of the beautiful girl, her evil stepmother and stepsisters, and the fairy godmother who helps her meet the prince of her dreams.
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The very fairy princess
by Julie Andrews
An award-winning singer/actress of stage and film and her daughter team up again to present the story of fairy princess Geraldine, who reveals the hard, unglamorous work associated with an endless practice of dressing in royal attire, flying around and solving other people's problems.
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