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Books with title Diana, the fairy tale princess

  • The Dog Princess Fairy Tails

    The Dog Artlist Collection

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Once upon a time . . .There was a beautiful dog princess. She had one wish—to meet her very own Prince Charming. Will her fairy dogmother grant her heart's desire? Or will princess pups from far and wide show her that the true keys to living happily ever after may be friendship and fun?Featuring irresistibly accessorized pups from The Dog Artlist Collection, this charming fairy tail will appeal to the dog lover in everyone.
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  • The Frog Princess - A Russian Fairy Tale

    Catherine Fet

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 17, 2019)
    A classic Russian fairy tale in English, adapted for kids who have started to read independently. This is a Level 2 Reader: 4-6 simple sentences per page,1st-2nd grade vocabulary, large type, lots of colorful pictures on every page. Beautiful Princess Vasilisa the Wise is under a spell: She will be a frog for three years.Prince Ivan's dad, the King, orders him to shoot an arrow and wherever it hits the ground, Ivan will find his bride. The arrow flies into a dark forest, and ends up in a bog.Instead of a princess, Ivan marries a frog.But soon it becomes clear that his wife is not an ordinary frog. She turns into a princess to accompany Prince Ivan to a royal feast. Ivan dreads that Vasilisa will turn back into a frog. While she is dancing at the feast, he runs home, finds her frog skin and burns it.Unfortunately, this happens one day too early and his enchanted princess wife turns into a bird and flies away.Ivan looks for Vasilisa in faraway lands, and finally finds her and defeats the spell.The lessons of the fairy tale are honor, patience, loyalty, compassion, and being true to your word.
  • The Blue Fairy Princess

    Qasim Idrees

    language (, Dec. 31, 2014)
    A Magical, Fantasy, Fairy Tale for Children.
  • Princess Naggie: Fairy Tale

    Manos Zervakis, Manos Zervos

    language (Manos Zervakis, July 22, 2014)
    “Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Littleones, there was a little, pretty princess, called Pearl. Her parents never refused her anything because she would nag until she got her own way. One day, though, something happened to her and then a lot of things changed…”
  • The Rose Fairy Princess

    Barbara Slade, Katharine Holabird, Helen Craig

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Angelina longs to play the part of the Rose Fairy Princess in the new ballet, until she leans that the princess flies above the stage on a single wire.
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  • The Frog Princess: "A Russian Fairy Tale"

    Anonymous, Murat Ukray

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 20, 2016)
    In days gone by there was a King who had three sons. When his sons came of age the King called them to him and said, "My dear lads, I want you to get married so that I may see your little ones, my grand-children, before I die." And his sons replied, "Very well, Father, give us your blessing. Who do you want us to marry?" "Each of you must take an arrow, go out into the green meadow and shoot it. Where the arrows fall, there shall your destiny be." So the sons bowed to their father, and each of them took an arrow and went out into the green meadow, where they drew their bows and let fly their arrows. The arrow of the eldest son fell in the courtyard of a nobleman, and the nobleman's daughter picked it up. The arrow of the middle son fell in the yard of a merchant, and the merchant's daughter picked it up. But the arrow of the youngest son, Prince Ivan, flew up and away he knew not where. He walked on and on in search of it, and at last he came to a marsh, where what should he see but a frog sitting on a leaf with the arrow in its mouth. Prince Ivan said to it, "Frog, frog, give me back my arrow." And the frog replied, "Marry me!" "How can I marry a frog?" "Marry me, for it is your destiny."
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  • Fairy Tale Princesses

    Cathy Beylon

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Nov. 8, 1999)
    It's a dream come true when you dress these dolls in fairy tale costumes from Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella!Mix-and-match sticker outfits with sticker tops, bottoms, and accessories make our Sticker Styles paper doll series unlike any other! Throw in not one, but two, cardstock paper dolls plus 16 pages of special paper outfits that have fronts and backs and can be "jazzed" up with sticker bows, fancy necklines--the possibilities are as endless as a young fashion designer's imagination! This brand-new series is truly the next generation in paper doll fun. The stickers can be used over and over, and even the paper outfits are much easier to play with than traditional clothes that are attached with those impossible paper tabs.* 100 reusable stickers in every book! * No tabs for easy dressing* 16 pages of paper outfits* 4 pgs. of sticker ensembles* Hundreds of mix and match outfits
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  • The Frozen Princess: A Fairy Tale

    Laurie Lee Eichorst, Nicholas Beatty, Betty Lou Dean

    Paperback (Goops Unlimited, Feb. 8, 2012)
    In a distant land, across a great ocean, there once lived a young princess with an enchanted life. She had everything a girl could ask for; riches, health, and a family filled with love. But the young princess wanted more, and in the process she made life difficult for everyone she came in contact with. Laurie Eichorst's fairy tale in the classic tradition illustrates the golden rule, and the benefits of treating others with respect. With vivid illustrations by Illustrator Betty Dean, The Frozen Princess will captivate children and fill them with a sense of awe in the incredible circumstances the young princess finds herself in. As every fairy tale should, The Frozen Princess offers parents an opportunity to make comparisons to real life, giving children perspective in what it means to respect others.
  • Diana: The People's Princess

    David J. Darling

    Hardcover (Dillon Pr, Dec. 1, 1984)
    A brief illustrated biography of the Princess of Wales.
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  • The Very Fairy Princess

    Julie Andrews

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, May 18, 2010)
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  • Diana: The People's Princess

    Richard Wood

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 1998)
    A biography of the Princess of Wales beginning with her childhood and including her death in 1997
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  • Diana : The People's Princess

    Richard Wood

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, Dec. 31, 1997)
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