The very fairy princess
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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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Princess Smartypants
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Babette Cole
Forced by her parents into looking for a husband, Princess Smartypants sets impossible tasks for her suitors to prove their worthiness, but when Prince Swashbuckle succeeds at every task, the Princess turns him into a frog with her kiss. Reprint.
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Cinderella
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Kinuko Craft
Although mistreated by her stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella meets her prince with the help of her fairy godmother, in a new edition of a timeless story which includes luminous paintings inspired by the lavish artwork of late seventeenth-century France. 25,000 first printing.
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Sleeping Beauty
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Mahlon F. Craft
A beautiful and beloved princess, cursed by the one fairy who was not invited to her christening, pricks her finger on her sixteenth birthday and falls asleep for one hundred years.
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Princess Bess gets dressed
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Margery Cuyler
Whether 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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Lily, the little elf princess : a picture storybook
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Stefanie Dahle
Little Elf Princess Lily and her friends search for just the right spell to charm the water lilies on Lake Magic in time for the great Annual Celebration of the Elves. By the creator of There's No One I Love Like You.
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The princess knight
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Cornelia Caroline Funke
Envious of her brothers who are in training to become knights, young Violetta is upset that her father won't let her do the same and so disguises herself as a boy in order to take part in the big jousting contest in the hopes of showing everyone that she is just as capable.
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The very smart pea and the princess-to-be
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Mini Grey
The pea gives its own version of what happened in the fairy tale, "The Princess and the Pea," from the time of its birth in the Palace Garden until it helps arrange a royal marriage.
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Princess Hyacinth : (the surprising tale of a girl who floated)
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Florence Parry Heide
Having a daughter who floats, the king and queen use stones and a heavy crown to keep her weighted down to the ground, but when she gets her hands on a balloon one afternoon and then takes off her heavy accessories, the young royal gets the ride of her life! Simultaneous.
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The princess and the pea
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Rachel Isadora
Determined to find the perfect princess to call his own, an African prince gives all his suitors a special test to see if they are as noble as they say, yet after so many fail the test, the prince falls into despair--until one night a knock on the palace gate introduces him to a woman that will forever change his life.
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Snow-White and the seven dwarfs
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Jacob Grimm
Retells the tale of the beautiful princess whose lips were red as blood, skin was white as snow, and hair was black as ebony
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The paper bag princess
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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 Aasta
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Stina Langlo Ørdal
Wanting a cuddly bear for a pet, Princess Aasta advertises to the world and gets load of responses in return, but once she sees the caring eyes of Kvitebjorn, the little princess knows she has found the perfect companion.
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Well at the end of the world
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Robert D. San Souci
In this fairy tale, loosely based on English and Scottish lore, feisty Princess Rosamond, who prefers good books to good looks, risks her throne and all her wealth to save her father's life
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Part-time princess
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Deborah Underwood
A 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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Not all princesses dress in pink
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Jane Yolen
A celebration of a girl's unlimited potential features rhythmic text describing a variety of princesses who enjoy playing sports, jumping in mud puddles and making messes--all while wearing their sparkling tiaras. By the authors of the Unsolved Mysteries from History series.
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