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Here are our favorite books about princesses. These titles can be found in the Easy section of the library, unless otherwise noted.
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Pineapple Princess
by Sabina Hahn
Convinced she's a princess, a little girl makes a royal headpiece out of a pineapple and on a power rush of epic proportions, finds her kingdom slowly devolving into chaos as her pineapple crown falls apart.
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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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The Apple-Pip Princess
by Jane Ray
In a land that has stood barren, parched by drought and ravaged by frosts since the Queen's death, the King gives his three daughters the task of making the kingdom bloom again, and discovers that sometimes the smallest things can make the biggest difference.
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Princess Patty Meets Her Match
by Charise Mericle Harper
With 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 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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Princess Dinosaur
by Daniel Kibblesmith
A spirited and expectation-defying story of a heroine who embraces two seemingly opposed aspects of her personality; she's a princess and a dinosaur!
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Princess Puffybottom...and Darryl
by Susin Nielsen-Fernlund
Indignant when her royal life is upended by the adoption of an ill-mannered puppy, pampered kitty Princess Puffybottom tries everything, from trickery to sabotage, to reclaim top status with her human subjects.
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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.
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I Want My Dad!
by Tony Ross
When the Little Princess discovers that her dad, the King, is not as adventurous as the other dads, she decides to give some fun activities a try without him and realizes she is more like her father than she thought.
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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.
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The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight
by Jennifer L Holm
He slays dragons, and she makes trouble. He rescues kittens and she makes mischief. But is she really all the bad? Is he really always good?
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Brianna Bright Ballerina Knight
by Pam Calvert
Believing she will never realize her dream of becoming a ballerina, Princess Brianna Bright teams up with her trusty dog Pixie to find out exactly what she is destined to do.
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Reading Beauty
by Deborah Underwood
Space Princess Lex embarks on a quest to break a curse that has removed all the books from her kingdom.
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Princesses Save the World
by Savannah Guthrie
When the bees they depend upon to grow their precious fruit begin disappearing from the Strawberry Kingdom, Princess Penny calls a meeting of the Fruit Nations and teams up with her fellow princesses to find a creative solution.
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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. *This title is located in the Easy Non-Fiction section of the library.
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The Princess and the Pit Stop
by Tom Angleberger
When a Princess learns from her Fairy Godmother that she is in last place in a car race against such fairy tale notables as Humpty Dumpty, the Three Bears, and Rumpelstiltskin, she boldly rebuffs defeat and steps on the gas.
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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.
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The Seven Princesses
by Smiljana Coh
Once upon a time, there were seven princess sisters who did everything together, but one day they had the biggest fight in the entire history of princess fighting. There was no worse sound than the sound of this fight. Will the sisters ever find a way to fill their kingdom with sounds of laughter and playing again? Princesses of all sizes will royally delight in this modern-day fairy tale of sibling rivalry, adventure, and unconditional sisterly love.
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Princess! Fairy! Ballerina!
by Bethanie Murguia
Gathering for a playdate, three friends express different opinions about whether they should play princess, fairy, or ballerina, in a lively story that culminates in a rather damp ending involving a clever frog.
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