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Books in Princess Series series

  • Princess Cupcake Jones and the Dance Recital

    Ylleya Fields, Michael LaDuca

    Hardcover (Belle Publishing LLC, Sept. 12, 2016)
    Follow Princess Cupcake Jones as she learns that determination and practice bring positive results and surprises. Taking dance classes with her friends is the highlight of her week. But when Cupcake struggles to do everything ‘just right’ before the recital, she isn't sure if she'll be able to master it all in time. The gentle rhyming cadence, vibrant illustrations, and captivating pages deliver valuable life lessons and family values. As an added bonus in each book of the series, children will also enjoy finding the hidden word in each inviting illustration. Helpful hints are a part of the book's website, which also features downloadable color pages and other activities.
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  • Holiday Princess: A Princess Diaries Book

    Meg Cabot, Chesley McLaren

    Paperback (HarperTeen, Sept. 23, 2008)
    Every royal's must-have guide to the holidaysA princess always knows how to celebrate the holidays. There's Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, Chinese New Year, Saturnalia . . . to name just a few. Then there's gift giving, the royal Genovian Fabergé Advent calendar, hot chocolate with marshmallows—oh, and all those fabulous holiday movies. How will you celebrate this holiday season? Mia and her subjects have a few ideas.
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  • Little Lady Marjorie

    Frances Margaret Fox, Etheldred Barry, Cecil Gingras

    Paperback (Things Between, March 27, 2013)
    At the beginning of the twentieth century, at the encouragement of the people in her town, Frances Margaret Fox, expanded upon her popular newspaper stores and started writing books for juveniles, especially females. Her popularity expanded and she, in the end, wrote 51 books. As with this book, most of them took place in the Mackinaw area of Michigan, obviously a good place with those with a fertile imagination. Little Lady Marjorie continues to explore and learn from the people, the situations she runs in to and the places that surround her. This easy read is suggested for the eight to twelve year old. Enjoy.
  • Princess Pam Fell Into the Jam

    Cecilia Egan, Peter Petrovic, Elizabeth Alger

    Paperback (Leaves of Gold Press, April 19, 2015)
    More than a hilarious rhyme, this is a slapstick comedy that causes a riot of laughter when read aloud. Princess Pam and her messy sisters appeal to every child. The rollicking rhymes, the unconventional story and the lively, detailed pictures combine to make one of the funniest and most original children's books published.
  • Holiday Princess: A Princess Diaries Book

    Meg Cabot, Chesley McLaren

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Oct. 25, 2005)
    A princess always knows how to celebrate the holidays. There's Christmas, Hanukkah, Yule, Chinese New Year, Saturnalia . . .to name just a few. Then there's gift giving, the royal Genovian Fabergé advent calendar, hot chocolate with marshmallows -- oh, and all those fabulous holiday movies. How will YOU celebrate this holiday season? Mia and her subjects have a few ideas.
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  • The Princess of the Springs: A Story from Brazil

    Mary Finch, Martina Peluso

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A brave young princess sets out on a dangerous adventure to rescue both her mother and her baby son in this traditional tale from Brazil, new in a series of first chapter books for early readers.
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  • Dara's Clever Trap: A Story from Cambodia

    Liz Flanagan, Martina Peluso

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Meet a cunning Cambodian princess who is known for her brains, not her beauty. Dara uses her talent as an engineer to foil a wicked plot and save her husband in this traditional tale, new in a series of first chapter books for early readers.
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  • Princess Karima and the Giant Eagles

    Gator Ali

    Paperback (Ali Gator, )
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  • Princesses Don't Become Engineers

    Aya Ling

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2018)
    Princess Elaine of Riviera has been through nine governesses. Only when she decides to study math and science at the prestigious University that she stops tormenting her elders. The problem is that the University does not welcome female students. How can Elaine, who has only been schooled in basic reading and court etiquette, prove that she is capable of higher education? And how will everyone accept an anti-social princess who just wants to invent gadgets and fix machines?
  • Princess Ponies 6: Best Friends for Ever!

    Chloe Ryder

    Paperback (Bloomsbury U.S.A. Children's Books, Jan. 2, 2014)
    It's Midsummer Day, and Pippa and Princess Stardust are going on a very important journey to find the final golden horseshoe. It will take them to a dangerous part of the island, and they must be braver than ever before. The future of Chevalia is at stake.
  • The Princess Diaries Box Set, Volumes I-III

    Meg Cabot

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Volumes I -- III I: The Princess Diaries II: Princess in the Spotlight III: Princess in Love
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  • I Want My Present!: A Life-the-Flap Book

    Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, March 1, 2007)
    Just what is the Little Princess looking for? Lift the flaps to help her find her missing present. Tony Ross' irrepressible Little Princess has starred in eleven picture books—and now she has her very own lift-the-flap book! This time she's searching every inch of the castle, declaring loudly, "I want my present!" But there's a clever twist at the end of this satisfying story when it becomes clear that what she's been looking for all along is not a present for herself—but a very special gift for someone else.
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