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  • The Princess and the Admiral

    Charlotte Pomerantz, Tony Chen

    Paperback (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 1, 1993)
    A small patch of dry Asian land called the Tiny Kingdom serves as the home for a community of poor farmers and fisherfolk. The land, as poor as its people, holds no gold, silver, or other riches. For this reason, no country has ever waged war against the Tiny Kingdom, and the people have lived in peace for 100 years.But when Princess Mat Mat, ruler of the Tiny Kingdom, meets with her advisers to plan a great peace celebration, they bring bad news. A large fleet of warships is sailing toward them and will attack their people in just two days.With no army, no forts, and no arsenal, how can the princess defend her country? Her wisdom testifies that the most heroic action does not win wars, but prevents them. Princess Mat Mat devises a plan that includes, as an unexpected ally, the moon.
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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 Prince

    Mark D. Vander Giessen, Ricky Pope, Tate Out Loud

    Audible Audiobook (Tate Out Loud, July 30, 2013)
    Love brings out the best in all of us. Surround yourself with those who lift you higher, those who love and appreciate you for exactly who you are. Join the Princess and the Prince as they inspire each other in Mark D. Vander Giessen's The Princess and the Prince.
  • 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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  • The Princess and the God

    Doris Orgel

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, April 1, 1996)
    A retelling of the myth of Cupid and Psyche describes how the jealousy of Psyche's older sisters and of the goddess Venus drives her to marry a mysterious "dragon-bridegroom" and how true love conquers pain and seperation
  • 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.
  • 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 Pearl

    E. D. Baker

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, March 21, 2017)
    When Princess Annie's father and uncle fall ill and no doctors in Treecrest can cure them, there's only one person who might be able to help -- a healer who lives in Skull Cove, all the way on the other side of the world. To journey there, Annie and Liam must set sail on dangerous seas full of sea monsters and magical creatures. There, Annie finds out that the only cure for her father is a giant pearl that's been stolen and held captive by a protective sea witch. Can Annie find the pearl before it's too late? The magic continues in E. D. Baker's irresistibly fun and fantastical Wide-Awake Princess series!
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  • 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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  • The Princess and the Foal

    Stacy Gregg

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    The inspiring novel about real life princess and equestrienne Haya of Jordan.Princess Haya loves her family more than anything--especially her mother who brings light and happiness into King Hussein's house. So when Queen Alia is killed in a tragic accident, Princess Haya is devastated. Knowing how unhappy she is and how much she loves horses, Haya’s father, King Hussein, gives her a special present: a foal of her very own. And this foal changes Princess Haya’s world completely.Set in an exotic locale where royalty is real, this story of a determined modern-day princess is both beautiful and awe-inspiring. Perfect for fans of Black Beauty, Misty of Chincoteague and anyone who wonders what it's like to be a real princess. Praise for THE PRINCESS AND THE FOAL:"Empowering and vigorous, this is a story sure to please princess fans, horse fans and, yes, even tomboys."--Kirkus Reviews"This real princess’s story is great and this book provides a positive and powerful story, especially for adolescent girl readers who choose to saddle up for the ride."--VOYA Magazine"Horse enthusiasts will devour Gregg’s engaging novel about Jordanian Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, inspired by the real-life princess who became an Olympic equestrian....Gregg’s greatest strength is in detailing the deep, sensual bond that can form between a human and a horse, but the sympathetic protagonist and a setting rarely seen in middle-grade fiction make this an inspiring read for any reader."--Publishers Weekly
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  • The Princess and the Admiral

    Charlotte Pomerantz, Tony Chen

    Hardcover (The Feminist Press at CUNY, Jan. 1, 1993)
    In a retelling of a Vietnamese folktale, the clever, resourceful Princess Mat Mat uses her knowledge of tides to defeat a powerful Mongol admiral during the thirteenth century. By the author of Where's the Bear.
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