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The paper bag princess
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 fiancé, Prince Ronald, who was taken captive
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Princesses are not perfect
by Kate Lum
Enjoying their respective talents in baking, gardening and building in the workshop, three princesses decide to expand their horizons by switching places during the preparations for the kingdom's famous Summer Party, a decision that has unexpected consequences. By the author of Princesses Are Not Quitters!
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The princess and the pony
by Kate Beaton
Wanting a big, strong, beautiful horse that will help her fulfill her dream of becoming a warrior, Princess Pinecone is dismayed when her birthday arrives and she does not quite get the horse she envisioned. By the Harvey Award-winning author of Hark! A Vagrant.
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The very fairy princess takes the stage
by Julie Andrews
Disappointed when she is cast as the Court Jester rather than the Crystal Princess in an upcoming ballet recital, Geraldine channels her inner sparkle when the show is threatened by an imminent disaster. By the creators of the best-selling The Very Fairy Princess.
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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 in training
by Tammi Sauer
Princess Viola is great at skateboarding and karate-chopping, but she's lousy at the royal wave, walk and waltz, but who else will save the day when the green dragon comes along? 20,000 first printing.
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Sleeping Cinderella and other princess mix-ups
by Stephanie Clarkson
A whimsical, rhyming story follows the misadventures of Princesses Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and Rapunzel, who become fed up with their own fairy tales and decide to switch places.
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The pirate princess
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Tired of the royal life, Princess Bea boards a pirate ship and sets out for adventure on the high seas but soon finds she is not good at swabbing decks, cooking in the galley or keeping watch from the crow's nest.
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Princess wannabe
by Leslie Lammle
Using a little fairy dust to travel into her favorite fairy tales in the hope of learning what it is like to be a real princess, Fern encounters not-so-familiar characters that help her discover the magic of her real life. By the creator of Pajama Pirates.
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Would you rather be a princess or a dragon?
by Barney Saltzberg
A tongue-in-cheek story that challenges youngsters to consider whether their ambitions are more consistent with those of princesses or dragons whimsically demonstrates how both possess worthwhile qualities.
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My rules for being a pretty princess
by Heath McKenzie
When a girl who wants nothing more than to be a pretty princess finds out exactly what that entails, she rewrites the rules to suit her style
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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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Not every princess
by Jeffrey Bone
After listing activities that are stereotypically, but not always, attributed to princesses, fairies, pirates, superheroes, and more, encourages the reader to imagine what one could be, despite others' expectations. Includes note to parents
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The princess and the giant
by Caryl Hart
Unable to sleep because an insomniac giant who lives up on a nearby beanstalk keeps everyone awake with his restless stomping about, resourceful Princess Sophie offers a bowl of porridge and a cuddly teddy bear to the giant before soothing him to sleep with a bedtime story.
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Princess Penelope and the runaway kitten
by Alison Murray
When her kitten scampers away after becoming entangled in a skein of glittering pink yarn, Princess Penelope follows the pink trail through her castle, courtyard and stables in a story that combines graphic artwork and bouncy rhymes.
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Olivia and the fairy princesses
by Ian Falconer
Olivia is having an identity crisis--there are too many ruffly, sparkly princesses around these days stealing her spotlight, so our porcine heroine embarks on a hilarious quest for individuality, to stand out and feel special!
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Princess Pigsty
by Cornelia Funke
Throwing her crown out the window in protest, Princess Isabella is ordered by her father, the king, to retrieve it from the fishpond, but when she refuses and he orders her to go to the pigsty as punishment, Princess Isabella is more than happy to oblige!
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Princesses on the run
by Smiljana Coh
Feeling bored despite having pretty dresses, trendy toys and a friendly elephant companion, Princess Antonia decides to run away and shares an unexpected adventure with friends Rapunzel, Cinderella, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.
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The big princess
by Tarō Miura
A simple fairy tale told through bold, geometric art by the award-winning Japanese creator of The Tiny King follows a king and queen's delighted discovery of a tiny princess who grows taller than the highest tower.
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