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Books with title Peas and Princesses

  • The Princess and the Pea

    Chloe Perkins, Dinara Mirtalipova

    eBook (Little Simon, Sept. 26, 2017)
    The classic story of “The Princess and the Pea” gets a fresh twist in this Russian spin on the beloved fairy tale!The classic tale of a princess and a pea gets a fresh twist in this fourth book of the Once Upon a World board book series. With Russia as the backdrop, and stunning artwork from illustrator Dinara Mirtalipova, whose art style draws from Russian folklore, this is the same beloved story but it’s totally reimagined. Once Upon a World offers a multicultural take on the fairy tales we all know and love. Because these tales are for everyone, everywhere.
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Carol Ottolenghi

    Paperback (Brighter Child, Jan. 5, 2009)
    THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA: Featuring 32 pages of fresh, captivating illustrations, this 8" x 8" story book tells the tale of the princess who must prove that she is dainty enough to marry a prince by sleeping atop a pile of 20 mattresses with a secret pea underneath—but would she feel the pea? Only a true princess would. CLASSIC STORIES: This classic retold tale captures a child's interest, page after page, as they take their imagination on a magical journey through timeless stories and adventures.BENEFITS: Easy-to-follow story books are an excellent skill-building resource for reading comprehension, while introducing your child to hundreds of new words.FAMILY STORY TIME: Reading together is a great way to bond with your child while also fostering communication, understanding, and a lifelong love for reading.BUILD A LIBRARY: Collect every title from the Keepsake Stories collection to create the perfect library that will enchant readers time and time again!
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  • The Princess and the Pea

    Golden Books, Jana Christy

    eBook (Golden Books, Jan. 8, 2013)
    A Little Golden Book version of the timeless fairytale of a princess and her sleepless night.Hans Christian Andersen’s classic The Princess and the Pea is a timeless story beloved for its bold princess and a little pea that ends up causing a big problem. Featuring beautiful illustrations filled with a bright array of colors, this charming Little Golden Book makes for a perfect bedtime read.
  • Princess and the Peas

    Rachel Himes

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, April 11, 2017)
    In this adaptation of The Princess and the Pea, Ma Sally cooks the best black-eyed peas in Charleston County, South Carolina. Her son, John, is a highly eligible bachelor, and three local women vie for his hand in marriage by attempting to cook as well as Ma. At the last minute, a surprise contestant named Princess arrives at the door. Princess and John are well-matched, but Princess has her own ideas. When told she has won John’s hand, she asks him to scrub the pots and pans before she'll give him an answer. Her answer, it turns out, is that she wants to spend some time getting to know John first.Backmatter includes an author’s note and a recipe for Princess’s Black-eyed Peas.
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  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Helen Davis, Naxos AudioBooks

    Audiobook (Naxos AudioBooks, Nov. 14, 2013)
    This is a story from the Thumbelina and Other Fairy Tales collection. This delightful selection is by one of the classic masters of the genre, presented in lively Naxos AudioBooks style with music and sound effects. This recording is also unique in that the story is read by the finalists of the Naxos AudioBooks/The Times Voice of the Year competition, which offered a recording opportunity to talented reader who had never studied or worked professionally. The competition produced some outstanding natural talent as this recording shows!
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Chloe Perkins, Dinara Mirtalipova

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 26, 2017)
    The classic story of “The Princess and the Pea” gets a fresh twist in this Russian spin on the beloved fairy tale!The classic tale of a princess and a pea gets a fresh twist in this fourth book of the Once Upon a World board book series. With Russia as the backdrop, and stunning artwork from illustrator Dinara Mirtalipova, whose art style draws from Russian folklore, this is the same beloved story but it’s totally reimagined. Once Upon a World offers a multicultural take on the fairy tales we all know and love. Because these tales are for everyone, everywhere.
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  • The Princess and the Pea

    Diane Namm, Linda Olafsdottir

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    How can you know if a princess is real—or just pretending? All it takes is one pea under the mattress…and the truth will be revealed.
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  • Princess and the Pea

    Margo Lundell, Nan Brooks

    Board book (Golden Books Publishing Company, March 15, 1994)
    A fun retelling of the children's fairy tale originally written by Hans Christian Andersen.
  • Peas and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    (Independently published, Aug. 6, 2019)
    Mildred Wallander, otherwise known as Milly, knows nothing more than the normality of a simple peasant life. That is, until she is forced to play as her kingdom's missing princess and marry a prince in order to satiate her King's need for power. Milly experiences more than she signed up for and sets off on a journey that takes her to places she would have never thought possible. She comes across opportunities for love and even encounters a little magic. Can she overcome growing into a person she can no longer recognize? And can something as small as a pea change everything? This is the first book of "The Tales and Princesses Series." The books can be read individually, but they're best enjoyed in order. *This is a second edition*The Tales and Princesses Series reading order: Peas and Princesses (Book One) Janice Wallander: A Novella Retelling the Tale of Rumpelstiltskin Apples and Princesses (Book Two) Pumpkins and Princesses (Book Three)
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Harriet Ziefert

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, July 1, 1996)
    There once was a prince who wanted to marry a real princess. But he could not find one. Then on a stormy night, a princess knocks at the castle door. But is she a real princess? The queen knows just how to find out.
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  • Princesses

    Stephanie Rousseau

    Novelty Book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    In this irresistibly sweet activity book for smaller hands, kids create their own vibrant princesses! With sturdy board pages ready to press out, color, and decorate, this book includes five cute princesses each accompanied by a little animal pal with stand. Stickers make accessorizing these enchanting princesses easy and fun. A simple craft for kids to use their creativity, maker skills, and imagination.
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  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Carly Gledhill

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, Nov. 3, 2020)
    Bedtime Classics: charmingly illustrated board book editions of perennial favorites, simplified for the youngest readers!Bedtime Classics introduce classic works of fiction to little literary scholars through character-driven narratives and colorful illustrations. Designed to be the perfect one-minute bedtime story (or five minutes--if you're begged to read it over and over), parents can feel good about exposing their children to some of the most iconic pieces of literature while building their child's bookshelf with these trendy editions!A King and Queen invite all the princesses in the land to their palace to find a proper suitor for their son, the prince. But when an unconventional princess stumbles through the castle gates, she's put to the ultimate test. By setting a pea under a large stack of mattresses, the royal family will discover if the girl is "princess material" once and for all.
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