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E/A |
Auch, Mary Jane |
Princess and the Pizza |
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When Princess Paulina enters a competition for the hand of Prince Drupert, she inadvertently cooks up a wonderful new delicacy: pizza. |
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E/C |
Child, Lauren |
The Princess and the Pea |
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Presents a re-telling of the well-known fairy tale of a young girl who feels a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds and proves she is a real princess.
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E*/D |
Weinberger, Jennifer |
Surprise for a Princess |
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The fairies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather make a mess trying to surprise Briar Rose on her birthday, but their magic fixes things in the end |
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E/F |
Funke, Cornelia |
Princess Knight |
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Princess Violetta, who has trained as a knight, is angry when her father announces that she will be not a competitor but the prize in a jousting contest. She finds a way to compete anyway |
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E/G |
Grey, Mina |
The Very Smart Pea and the Princess to be |
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This skewed fairy tale delivers an entertaining spin and a great deal of visual wit. As you would expect, there's a prince, his mother the queen, a whole lot of mattresses, and a pea who narrates the story.
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E*/H |
Hall, Kirstin |
I’m a Princess |
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Dressed as a princess, a girl expects her family to treat her royally, but that is because Halloween has arrived.
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E/H |
Holabrid, Katherine |
Angelina and the Princess |
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Angelina is too sick to dance well during the tryouts for the lead in the "Princess of Mouseland" ballet, but when the leading ballerina sprains her foot, Angelina is ready to prove she is still the best dancer of all
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E/H |
Holabrid, Katherine |
Angelina at the Palace |
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When Angelina Ballerina is recruited to help with the anniversary celebration of the king and queen of Mouseland, she finds herself in charge of preparing the three young princesses for their performance
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E/K |
Kleven, Elisa |
Paper Princess |
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A little girl makes a picture of a princess that comes to life and is carried off by the wind. |
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E/K |
Kleven, Elisa |
Paper Princess flies again: with her dog |
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While looking for a birthday gift for their owner, the paper princess and her dog travel on a kite, a tumbleweed, and a sailboat, and end up in a surprising place |
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E/K |
Kroll, Steven |
Princess Abigail and the Wonderful Hat |
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Wishing to control the outcome of her father's hat contest, because she knows she must marry the winner, Princess Abigail accepts the help of a strange green lizard from the forest |
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E/L |
Lewis, J. Patrick |
Night of the Goat Children |
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The brave princess Birgitta, assisted by five children disguised as goats,
outsmarts a dangerous band of outlaws threatening to take over the little kingdom of Beda |
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E/L |
Lum, Kate |
Princesses are not quitters |
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Three bored princesses decide to become servants for a day and learn what hard work is all about |
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E/M |
Martin, Rafe |
Storytelling Princess |
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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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E/O |
Oram, Hiawyn |
The Second Princess |
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The Second Princess tries to get rid of her sister, the Fist Princess, until she learns that her parents love them both equally |
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E/R |
Ross, Tony |
I want my dinner |
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After a little princess learns to say "please" and "thank you," she teaches the same etiquette to a Beastie |
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E/R |
Roth, Susan |
Princess |
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A girl whose mother has called her to get up and go to school imagines all the things she would be free to do if she were a princess |
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E/S |
Shields, Carole |
I am really a princess |
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A child imagines herself a princess and contrasts her everyday life with the one she could have in a castle with infinitely permissive parents |
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E/W |
Walsh, Melanie |
Hide and Sleep |
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At bedtime Princess Poppy decides that, instead of going to bed, she is going to hide, trying several hiding places before finding the perfect one. |
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E/Z |
Zemach, Harve |
Princess and the Froggie |
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Whenever the princess's problems seem insoluble, Froggie helps her out of her difficulties |
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