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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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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. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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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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Do princesses really kiss frogs?
by Carmela LaVigna Coyle
A young girl takes a hike with her father, asking many questions along the way about what princesses do
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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 Pigtoria and the pea
by Pamela Duncan Edwards
To make her pigsty of a palace picturesque again, penniless Princess Pigtoria tries to get the pompous porker Prince Proudfoot of Porksville to propose marriage, in a fractured fairy tale version of "The Princess and the Pea."
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La princesa and the pea
by Susan Middleton Elya
"A rhyming twist on a classic fairy tale in which a queen places a pea under a young lady's mattress to see if she is truly a princess. Incorporates Spanish words and Includes a glossary"
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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! 500,000 first printing.
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Every girl is a princess
by
Mylo Freeman
Each princess has a favorite animal and her own crown, but there is one crown left over for another princess
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Princess Arabella and the giant cake
by
Mylo Freeman
After learning she'll have to wait a year before she can have another birthday party, Princess Arabella's parents remind her that someone else has a birthday coming
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The princess knight
by Cornelia Caroline Funke
Envious of her brothers who are in training to become knights, young Violetta is upset that her father won't let her do the same and so disguises herself as a boy in order to take part in the big jousting contest in the hopes of showing everyone that she is just as capable.
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The very smart pea and the princess-to-be
by Mini Grey
The pea gives its own version of what happened in the fairy tale, "The Princess and the Pea," from the time of its birth in the Palace Garden until it helps arrange a royal marriage.
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Maiden & princess
by Daniel Haack
Published in partnership with GLAAD, a modern fairytale finds a strong, heroic maiden feeling less than enthusiastic about attending a bride-seeking prince's royal ball, before finding unexpected true love elsewhere. 35,000 first printing.
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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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Princess says goodnight
by Naomi Howland
Pretending she is a princess while getting ready for bed, a little girl transforms her routine by imagining such luxuries as chocolate éclairs, glass slippers and a magnificent bubble bath with a separate towel for each of her toes. Illustrated by the Caldecott Medal-winning artist of So, You Want to Be the President? 75,000 first printing.
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The princess and the pea
by Rachel Isadora
Determined to find the perfect princess to call his own, an African prince gives all his suitors a special test to see if they are as noble as they say, yet after so many fail the test, the prince falls into despair--until one night a knock on the palace gate introduces him to a woman that will forever change his life.
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The worst princess
by Anna Kemp
Lonely Princess Sue longs to leave her castle tower, but when her prince finally rescues her, she realizes she is destined for a less traditional partner.
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The paper princess
by Elisa Kleven
A lovely paper princess, freshly cut out and still in need of hair, is swept off by the wind into a series of wonderful adventures, from a ride on a ferris wheel and a terrifying ordeal in a garbage can to a sojourn in a bird's nest and back again.
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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. 30,000 first printing.
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The little moon princess
by Y. J. Lee
With the help of a friendly sparrow, the Little Moon Princess, who is afraid of the dark, uses the jewels on the surface of her moon to light up the sky. 20,000 first printing.
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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 storytelling princess
by Rafe Martin
Having survived a shipwreck, a princess tries to tell a prince a story whose ending he does not know and thus qualify for his hand in marriage.
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Shanna's princess show
by Jean Marzollo
With a little help from her little brother Shane, Dinah-saurus, Tiger, and Ducky, Shanna gives five clues that explain how she knows that she is a princess.
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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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Princess hair
by
Sharee Miller
Little girls pretending to be princesses celebrate the different shapes, textures, and styles of their black hair
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The paper bag princess
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. On board pages
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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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Once upon a cool motorcycle dude
by Kevin O'Malley
Cooperatively writing a fairy tale for school, a girl imagines a beautiful princess whose beloved ponies are being stolen by a giant, and a boy conjures up the muscular biker who will guard the last pony in exchange for gold.
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Princess Sparkle-Heart gets a makeover
by Josh Schneider
Amelia and her best friend, Princess Sparkle-Heart, do almost everything together, so when the Princess suffers an accident, Amelia's mother puts her sewing box to good use and makes the doll better than ever. 20,000 first printing.
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Falling for Rapunzel
by Leah Wilcox
Stuck up high in her tower, Rapunzel is having a difficult time hearing her handsome prince's requests and so, instead of her long locks, throws down everything else until she finally understands clearly what needs to be done to have him successfully complete his rescue mission. 15,000 first printing.
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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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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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