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Princess Party by Joy AllenIn a rhyming tale that celebrates inventive fun and feeling special, little princesses have fun all day as they put on tiaras and cowboy boots, dance together at the ball, defend the backyard castle, and plan a magnificent tea party.
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The Very Fairy Princess by Julie AndrewsAn 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 Princess and the Pit Stop by Tom AnglebergerA celebration of girl power and horsepower by the creator of the Origami Yoda series and the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of The Adventures of Beekle depicts a plucky princess auto racer who refuses to settle for last place.
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The Pirate Princess by Sudipta Bardhan-QuallenTired 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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The Princess and the Frogs by Veronica BartlesA fractured fairy tale inspired by "The Frog Prince" follows the efforts of a princess who wishes for a pet frog that will be her best friend but who keeps getting pesky princes instead.
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Sleeping Cinderella and Other Princess Mix-ups by Stephanie ClarksonA 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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Can Princesses Become Astronauts? by Carmela LaVigna CoyleA conclusion to the popular series that includes Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots? shares positive messages about how girls can reach for the stars.
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Princess Bess Gets Dressed by Margery CuylerWhether 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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The Story Orchestra: Sleeping Beauty by Katy FlintRetells the story from the famous ballet in which a young princess is doomed to eternal sleep until she receives the kiss of a prince, in a book that invites readers to press the note to hear Tchaikovsky's music.
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Princess Patty Meets Her Match by Charise Mericle HarperWith no Prince Charming in sight, Princess Patty finds herself tired of waiting and decides to set out on a journey to find her own "happily-ever-after" for herself.
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The Princess and the Giant by Caryl HartUnable 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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The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight by Jennifer L HolmThe creators of the Eisner Award-winning Babymouse graphic novels present a series debut featuring two young rivals who confront the truth about their respective reputations as a mischief-making princess and a chivalrous do-gooder.
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Princessland
by Emily Jenkins
Wanting to go to Princessland, where all girls are princesses, Romy dreams of castles, royal balls, sparkling rivers and flower crowns until one special day when her beloved cat invites her to share time together enjoying wonderful imaginary activities.
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The Princess Who Had No Kingdom by Ursula JonesLacking worldly possessions as a princess without a kingdom, a good-natured royal compensates for her poverty with kindness, cleverness and beauty that make all of the wealthy princes want to marry her.
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The Big Princess by Tar MiuraA 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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Princess in Training by Tammi SauerPrincess 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?
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Part-time Princess by Deborah UnderwoodA girl escapes her annoying little brother and the drudgery of school and home life when she travels to a magical kingdom each night and embarks on a series of adventures.
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Sleeping Beauty
by Giada Francia
Combines gentle pastel artwork, foil cover accents and skill-building, modern text in a sumptuously packaged collection that introduces a new generation of readers to traditional fairy-tale classics.
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Princess Ellie to the Rescue by Diana KimptonWhen her pony, Sundance, goes missing, Princess Ellie blames a mysterious stranger for the disappearance, so Ellie and her best friend Kate must track down the mystery person and get Sundance back before it is too late.
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The Secret Promise by Paula HarrisonLonging for a more exciting royal life, Princess Emily teams up with princess friends who use their wits and daring ninja skills to create a rescue organization that helps animals in trouble.
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Princess Lucy and the Precious Puppy by Vivian FrenchPrincess Lucy has a secret. She doesn't like games and it's nearly Sports Day. But when Queen Molly asks her for a special favour, Lucy is in for a real surprise.
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The Princess in Black by Shannon HaleHiding her secret identity as a monster-fighting superhero, Princess Magnolia interrupts her fancy tea with the unsuspecting Duchess Wigtower to stop a big blue monster from endangering her kingdom's goats. By the author of the Newbery Honor-winning Princess Academy.
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Harriet the Invincible by Ursula VernonNever a conventional princess, Harriet becomes an adventurer after learning she is cursed to fall into a deep sleep on her 12th birthday, but after two years of slaying ogres, cliff-diving and more, things go awry at home and she must seek a prince to set things right.
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