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Books with title Magic Princess

  • Doodle Magic: Princesses

    Suhel Ahmed, Srimalle Bassani

    Spiral-bound (Silver Dolphin Books, Aug. 11, 2015)
    Get ready to draw a grand collection of elegant princesses, charming princes, and majestic castles! The delightful world of Doodle Magic: Princesses contains 64 pages full of inspiring doodling ideas and step-by-step drawing prompts. With a mixture of projects that use the included plastic stylus and reusable luminous drawing sheet as well as printed pages for doodling with their own pens, pencils, or crayons, kids can draw as many fairy-tale scenes as they can imagine.
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  • Princess Mazes

    Viki Woodworth

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 19, 2012)
    These little princesses are out and about on all kinds of adventures — but they could use some direction! Help them find their way as they navigate a series of twisting paths through magical gardens, charming castles, and other enchanting landscapes. Thirty-six mazes pose entertaining challenges for children ages 7 to 10. Solutions.
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  • Princess

    Ellen Miles

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, July 6, 2008)
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  • Mafia Princess

    S.J. Smith, Lauren Armandi, Monica Smith

    eBook (, May 23, 2020)
    Alexis Angelo is the daughter of a mafia boss trying to navigate high school, boys and friends. Despite knowing the risks of the Family business she is determined to follow in her father’s footsteps. Alexis deals with blackmail, a jealous sort-of-ex, mean girls and learns to fight back against it all, all before her sixteenth birthday. All the while an even bigger threat looms from the shadows. Will the sins of the father fall on the daughter or will the Angelo family manage to come out unscathed?
  • Princess

    Belinda Ray

    language (Alloy Entertainment, Nov. 21, 2016)
    Jasmine Porter moved away two years ago, but now she’s back. And her first day at Elizabeth Cady Stanton Middle School couldn’t be off to a worse start. When Jasmine shows up wearing one of the wild outfits she designed and made, her one-time enemy, Ashley Dutton, singles her out again. Soon, Jasmine finds herself trying to dress just like everyone else—but no matter what she does, Ashley finds a way to make fun of her. Will Jasmine ever find a way to stand up for herself?Things get even stickier when the school talent competition is announced and Jasmine’s friends sign her up to put together a fashion show!Jasmine decides she’s best off avoiding Ashley, quitting the competition, and just blending in with the crowd. Things look bad, until a button in the shape of a fairy princess comes to life! Will a two-inch-tall, princess-impersonating auto mechanic named Ruby be able to help Jasmine show the school who she really is?
  • Princess

    Gregory Cholmondeley

    eBook (, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A castle is destroyed in 597 AD and forty survivors flee to an isolated village in the forest of southwest Wessex. They hide under threat of death for seven years until a girl, affectionately nicknamed Princess, rescues a boy left to die on the side of a road and their lives change forever.Princess has spent seven of her thirteen years hiding as a refugee with a small group of her family and friends. Rescuing the boy, Cynegils, and hearing his stories about the world outside has ignited her desire to experience it. But her village has a secret that will destroy them all if it is ever discovered.The two fall in love as Cynegils is nursed back to health through the spring. By the time he is strong enough for the dangerous journey home, Princess has learned an even darker secret about her family and faces an ultimate decision: Should she leave to see the world and marry the first boy she’s ever loved? Princess will never see her family or home again if she leaves and will always carry the burden of a secret she can never tell anyone – even Cynegils. But she loses her only chance for love if she stays.Life is tough enough when you’re thirteen. Making a decision like this while facing starvation, marauding wolf packs, and hiding from an active death threat makes coming of age seem almost impossible.#princessofwessex
  • May Princess

    Sydney Lamplighter

    eBook
    If your birthday is in May and you would like to be a princess, this book is for you.There is a Birthday Princess Book for each month of the year.
  • Princess

    Giovanni Caviezel, C. Mesturini

    Board book (B.E.S., March 1, 2009)
    Titles in the Mini People series are miniature, scaled-down versions of books from B.E.S. popular children's series of Little People Shape Books. Starting with the delightful front cover picture, B.E.S. Mini People titles feature all of the larger books' full-color illustrations as they show boys and girls in different, exciting adult roles, or in imaginative roles inspired by favorite children's stories. Each of these board books is die-cut in the shape of the happy child who appears on the front cover.
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  • My Princess

    W .H. Benjamin

    language (Bright Spark Books Ltd, Dec. 29, 2015)
    My Princess Family Motto: 'Natus regere' - 'Born to rule' Sabrina's Motto: "Keep calm and curtsey" Sabrina is a small town girl who is sent to a private boarding school in Switzerland at the age of 8. She's lived her whole life in the shadows at school, until now. Sabrina's whole life changes. Sabrina Maria Elizabetta Van Holdenstaaf comes from a long line of royalty. She is the middle child wedged between two sisters. She's not perfect looking like her older sister and a far cry from diplomatic. Her parents think she's wild, she spends more time climbing park fences than she does curtseying. Sabrina is the worst Princess ever and everybody knows it.
  • March Princess

    Sydney Lamplighter

    eBook
    If you were born in March and you would like to be a princess, this book is for you.There is a Birthday Princess Book for each month of the year.
  • Princess

    Jean Sasson, James Langton

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, Aug. 19, 2014)
    Sultana is a Saudi Arabian princess, a woman born to fabulous, uncountable wealth. She has four mansions on three continents, her own private jet, glittering jewels, designer dresses galore. But in reality she lives in a gilded cage. She has no freedom, no control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Hidden behind her black floor-length veil, she is a prisoner, jailed by her father, her husband, her sons, and her country. Sultana is a member of the Saudi royal family, closely related to the king. For the sake of her daughters, she has decided to take the risk of speaking out about the life of women in her country, regardless of their rank. She must hide her identity for fear that the religous leaders in her country would call for her death to punish her honesty. Only a woman in her position could possibly hope to escape from being revealed and punished, despite her cloak and anonymity. Sultana tells of her own life, from her turbulent childhood to her arranged marriage—a happy one until her husband decided to displace her by taking a second wife—and of the lives of her sisters, her friends and her servants. Although they share affection, confidences and an easy camaraderie within the confines of the women's quarters, they also share a history of appaling oppressions, everyday occurrences that in any other culture would be seen as shocking human rights violations; thirteen-year-old girls forced to marry men five times their age, young women killed by drowning, stoning, or isolation in the "women's room," a padded, windowless cell where women are confined with neither light nor conversation until death claims them. By speaking out, Sultana risks bringing the wrath of the Saudi establishment upon her head and the heads of her children. But by telling her story to Jean Sasson, Sultana has allowed us to see beyond the veils of this secret society, to the heart of a nation where sex, money, and power reign supreme.
  • Princess Mia

    Meg Cabot

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Having recently broken up with Michael, Mia tries to cope with the loss as best she can, but with the revelation of an old family secret and the fate of the kingdom of Genovia at hand, the young princess is aware that her romantic problems are the least of her worries in this ninth installment to this popular series for young adults.
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