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Books with title Disney Lion King: The Little Lion King

  • Disney's the Lion King: Nala's Game

    Barbara Bazaldua, Mario Cortes (Illustrator), Robbin Cuddy (Illustrator)

    Paperback (Golden Pr, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Small 5.5"X6" Golden Little Super Shape Book/Golden Paperback
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  • Disney's Lion King

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, June 12, 2012)
    This magical childrens story brings the wonderful world of Disney's The Lion King to life with beautifully illustrated scenes straight from the movie! Featuring a padded cover perfect for little hands and for displaying in a childrens treasured collection, this beautiful tale is great for encouraging young children to read with easy to read text and familiar characters.
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  • Disney's the Lion King

    Walt Disney Company

    Board book (Mouse Works, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Children will be enchanted with a set of little books that can be pulled apart and locked together again like a tiny puzzle--each piece contains a separate, delightful story about Simba and his band of friends.
  • Disney's the Lion King: Zazu's View

    Justine Korman, Walt Disney Productions, Josie Yee

    Paperback (Golden Pr, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Zazu the hornbill, King Mufasa's closest advisor, recounts in his own terms the birth of Simba, the death of the king, Scar's disastrous reign, and how the grown-up Simba gained the throne.
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  • Disney the Lion King

    None

    Paperback (Dalmatian Press, )
    None
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  • Disney's the Lion King

    Gina Ingoglia, Marshall Toomey, Michael Humphries

    Library Binding (Disney Pr, May 1, 1994)
    Simba is devastated when his noble father, Mufasa, dies and his evil uncle Scar forces him into the jungle so that he can rule the Pride Lands
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  • Disney's the Lion King: Find Simba

    Not Available

    Hardcover (Mouse Works, Aug. 1, 1994)
    In a game of hide-and-seek, Nala searches for Simba as he hides among his animal friends
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  • The Little King

    Caspar The Riddle, Agata Szewc, Beata Trapnell

    language (, Oct. 6, 2014)
    When you are to be a king one day is waiting the only thing you have to do to become a king? How to be a really good one? Is war good politics? And the most important question: How tall the best of kings should be? These and other eternal questions are treated with humor, but seriously. A children's book not only for children.
  • Disney: The Lion King

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    This magical childrens story brings the wonderful world of Disney's The Lion King to life with beautifully illustrated scenes straight from the movie! Featuring a padded cover perfect for little hands and for displaying in a childrens treasured collection, this beautiful tale is great for encouraging young children to read with easy to read text and familiar characters.
  • Kidd,The Little King

    Bea Hsieh, Zihyan Huang

    eBook
    In a land far away established a country of chickens. There lived a filial and kind little cock, Kidd. When he was ten, Kidd rescued an old fox, who cast a spell on him and prevented him from growing up ever since then. The little cock was discriminated against his look and no one wanted to be his friend, except the animals in the forest.One day, Kidd’s father was bitten by a poisonous snake while working in the woods. Only the best medicine owned by the King could cure him, but how could they get it from the King?It was just around the time when the King planned to retire. A royal announcement was made to the public that whoever passed the King’s four tests could become the new king. But if one failed, all of his feathers would be plucked as a punishment. Lots of roosters tried, but no one succeeded. In order to get the best medicine from the King for his father, Kidd decided to take up the challenge despite the risk of injuries or death. The King’s tests were tough and even dangerous, but Kidd never gave up. With love, courage, faith and friendship, Kidd saved his father and became the new king in the end.The main characters of well-known fairy tales are mostly handsome princes or beautiful princesses. Influenced by common values, people tend to pursue the beautiful and shun the ugly. In the real life, children who look different from regular people are often discriminated against or marginalized. The story “Kidd, the Little King” is about love, faith, courage and friendship. Through the little, imperfect character, Kidd, we hope that children can learn to respect and appreciate the differences of others. And in the process of character development, children can learn the lesson that even life is imperfect, but they can still face challenges bravely and overcome the difficulties that are thrown their ways.
  • Disney Lion King

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Books, Oct. 17, 2014)
    Read the story of The Lion King in this delightful storybook, with illustrated scenes and simple text for little ones to read or listen. The book comes with a lovely Simba charm necklace to keep!
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  • Disney's the Lion King Mask Book

    Gina Ingoglia, Franc Mateu

    Paperback (Disney Pr, Oct. 1, 1994)
    A colorful collection of twelve face mask enables young enthusiasts to pretend they are young Simba, King Mufasa, the clever Rafiki, the evil Scar, and other characters, and includes accompanying "Who Am I?" character descriptions.
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