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Princess Truly in I am Truly
by Kelly Greenawalt
The confident, intelligent and beautiful Princess Truly imparts empowering lessons about believing in oneself and the potential of individuality, girl power and diversity, in a rhyming story by the team behind The Courageous Cape Chase.
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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 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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The end
by David LaRochelle
When a princess makes some lemonade, she starts a chain of events involving a fire-breathing dragon, one hundred rabbits, a hungry giant, and a handsome knight, in a story that starts with a "Happily Ever After" and works in reverse to "Once Upon a Time."
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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
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Puff, the magic dragon
by Peter Yarrow
Toddlers love friendly dragons, too--and now their time has come, with a beautiful board book version of a favorite story that celebrates the 50th anniversary of Peter Yarrow and Lenny Lipton's beloved children's song.
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The dollhouse fairy
by Jane Ray
Discovering a fairy with an injured wing in her dollhouse, a surprised Rosy nurtures her untidy and demanding houseguest while Rosy's father recuperates in the hospital.
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The princess and the pig
by Jonathan Emmett
When a mix-up at the royal nursery causes Priscilla the princess to switch places with a piglet, a good and bad witch are credited with the ensuing chaos that involves Priscilla spending her youth happily on a humble farm and Pigmella struggling with her royal duties. By the author of I Love You Always and Forever.
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