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Here are our favorite books about princes, princesses, and other plucky royals. These titles can be found in the Easy section of the library, unless otherwise noted.
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Never Let a Princess Paint With Her Unicorn! by Diane AlberEven if everyone says "never let a princess paint with her unicorn," one little princess is determined to unleash her inner artist with her silly steed by her side. But princesses aren't all ballgowns and sing-alongs... give them a paint brush, a unicorn, and who KNOWS what colorful, magical messes will happen.
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Princess Paris Finds her Purpose by Demi Leigh TebowWhile visiting animals of the Royal Savanna, Paris learns that being a true princess is not about fancy crowns but being kind to others and helping those in need.
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Princesses Love School by Bri Marie McNishIn this enchanting picture book, young readers can join their favorite Disney princesses on their first day of school as they experience such activities as making friends, learning new skills, doing arts and crafts, having fun at recess, and more.
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All at Once Upon a Time by Mara RockliffFairy Tale land experiences a topsy-turvy transformation where classic stories become mixed up and make Prince Charming climb a beanstalk, Cinderella kiss a frog, and Rapunzel's nose grow every time she tells a lie.
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Once Upon a Goat by Dan RichardsWhen a proper king and queen ask their fairy godmother for a child, they find themselves gifted instead with a baby goat.
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Izmelda the Fairest Dragon of Them All! by Joan MarrIzmelda the dragon is excited to meet an actual princess, but Princess Penelope is uninterested in tea parties and glass slippers--can the two find a way to get along?
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The King Penguin by Vanessa RoederKing Penguin Percival is off to find subjects who will listen to him, as long as they do not eat him first.
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Pineapple Princess by Sabina HahnConvinced 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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Princess Dinosaur by Daniel KibblesmithA 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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Sandcastle by Einat TsarfatiBuilding a sandcastle that is so grand it attracts visiting royals from fairy-tale worlds, an imaginative young girl is dismayed by the constant sand that gets into everything, from the royal almond strudel and fig milk bath to the crocodile moat and badminton court.
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Princesses Versus Dinosaurs by Linda BaileyPlucky princesses and determined dinosaurs have a battle royale over whose book this is. When they start calling in the big guns -- or rather, the big carnivores -- and decide to build a wall to resolve their differences, princesses and dinosaurs alike learn a thing or two about open-mindedness and sharing.
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The Fort by Laura PerdewA prince planning a feast in his castle and a pirate preparing her ship for a treasure hunt clash after learning they share a fort, but they soon imagine a new adventure for two.
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Not Quite Snow White by Ashley FranklinTameika is excited to audition for the school's Snow White musical, but when she overhears her classmates say she is too tall, chubby, and brown to play Snow White, she questions whether she is right for the part.
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I Am a Super Girl! by Kelly GreenawaltUsing rocket boots and her magical sparkly curls to become an empowered superhero, Princess Truly finds her strength and smarts challenged by a friend's rescue mission.
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Princess Puffybottom...and Darryl by Susin Nielsen-FernlundIndignant 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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The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight by Jennifer L HolmHe slays dragons, and she makes trouble. He rescues kittens and she makes mischief. But is she really all that bad? Is he really always good?
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Reading Beauty by Deborah UnderwoodSpace Princess Lex embarks on a quest to break a curse that has removed all the books from her kingdom.
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I Want My Dad! by Tony RossWhen 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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Brianna Bright Ballerina Knight by Pam CalvertBelieving 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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Princesses Save the World by Savannah GuthrieWhen 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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