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Books with title The Princess in Black

  • The Young Black Prince

    Melissa Mason

    If you like lively and captivating children's books that embrace other cultures than you will love this. More than just a story, The Young Black Prince is a celebration of cultural identity in a lighthearted, fun and engaging rhyme. Perfect for little minds aged from birth to 4 years old, your children will love story time as Prince embarks upon his daily adventures. Where will he go? What will he do? What new things will he discover? The first book of an upcoming series, The Young Black Prince was especially written with children of colour in mind. With humorous rhymes and colourful illustrations , this book will encourage your kids to know they too are a little prince or princess!From the back of the bookLighthearted and witty, this rhyming picture book follows the mini adventures of The Young Black Prince. Fun to read with your own little prince or princess you will enjoy Prince’s journey as he explores the world around him.
  • Princess in the Middle

    Meg Cabot

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, June 25, 2015)
    Mia Thermopolis has got everything a girl could possibly want. She's a princess – and she's got a boyfriend! But that's where it all goes wrong. Because Kenny is just not the guy she really wants. Michael's the one she's loved forever – but he's going out with someone infinitely cleverer than Mia. Someone who can clone fruit flies, for heaven's sake! Will the story end happily ever after for the Princess of Genovia?Previously published as Third Time Lucky, Princess in the Middle is the third novel in the hilarious, bestselling The Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot – with a gorgeous cover to celebrate the series's fifteenth anniversary.
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  • The Princess in the Pigpen

    Jane Resh Thomas

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 23, 1989)
    After tossing feverishly on her sick-bed in seventeenth-century England, Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of Umberland, awakens to find herself mysteriously transported to a farm in twentieth-century Iowa.
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  • The Big Princess

    Taro Miura

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 12, 2015)
    A simple fairy tale meets bold, geometric art in this fresh, witty story from Japan.Once upon a time, a king and queen discover among their flowers a lovely and very tiny princess perched on a leaf. Overjoyed to have found a daughter, they fashion for her a single-feather bed and watch as she grows large enough to sleep in a ring box, a teacup, and a teddy bear’s lap. But still the princess keeps growing and growing, until her head pokes through the top of even the tallest tower. Can the king figure out how to break the spell before the enormous tower crumbles and falls? With bright, stylized artwork and a vertical foldout befitting a very big princess, this whimsical follow-up to The Tiny King is sure to be a big hit.
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  • The Young Black Prince

    Melissa Mason, Ryan Ramos

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 10, 2019)
    If you like lively and captivating children's books that embrace other cultures than you will love this. More than just a story, The Young Black Prince is a celebration of cultural identity in a lighthearted, fun and engaging rhyme. Perfect for little minds aged from birth to 4 years old, your children will love story time as Prince embarks upon his daily adventures. Where will he go? What will he do? What new things will he discover? The first book of an upcoming series, The Young Black Prince was especially written with children of colour in mind. With humorous rhymes and colourful illustrations , this book will encourage your kids to know they too are a little prince or princess!From the back of the bookLighthearted and witty, this rhyming picture book follows the mini adventures of The Young Black Prince. Fun to read with your own little prince or princess you will enjoy Prince’s journey as he explores the world around him.
  • Princess in the Piazza

    Ben Hatke

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, May 1, 2021)
    From #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novelist Ben Hatke comes a stunning debut novel--Princess in the Piazza…
  • THE ICE PRINCESS

    Mandy Stanley

    Paperback (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Sept. 29, 2011)
    Dreams come true with Lettice Rabbit!Lettice goes skating and joins in with the crowning of The Ice Princess in this enchanting picture book – perfect for little girls! Over a million Lettice Rabbit books soldIt's a dream come true for Lettice when she is asked to take part in a Winter Festival for the crowning of the Ice Princess. But it seems that the ceremony will be ruined when the Princess's tiara is lost in the snow…Is there anything Lettice can do to help?
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  • The Princess in the Clouds

    Hayden Bonds, Derek Lee Miller, Melanie Miller

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 11, 2018)
    A lonely princess lives by herself in a castle floating in the clouds. On the ground below, there is a village where it rains day and night. To help each other, first they must find each other. But how do you reach a castle in the sky? Follow along with illuminated papercut illustrations.
  • The Princess in YOU

    Kishma A. George, Ayanna Lynnay, LaKesha Logan, Romella Vaughn, Letisha Galloway, Lakisha Selby, Marla Smith, Danielle L. Ashley, Tammy Collins-Markee, Tracy Quintana

    Paperback (ChosenButterfly Publishing, March 29, 2017)
    The Princess in You is a powerful collaboration from 9 dynamic women who seek to empower and inspire the next generation of young ladies to live by design and not by default. A grand slam matrix of topics that include Entrepreneurship, Self Confidence, Your True Identity, Dreaming BIG, Purpose, Destiny, Fashion/Style, & Leadership. Although this book is geared towards teens and young adults these principles and the wisdom shared apply to all who read it. This book has all of the necessary ingredients to stir up the princess in you!
  • The Tin Princess

    Philip Pullman

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, March 19, 1996)
    Days after she witnesses a mysterious explosion in 19th-century London, 16-year-old Becky Winter is on her way to a small country In Central Europe, as a companion to Adelaide, a Cockney commoner who'd rather play board games than be a princess. But after an assassination makes Adelaide ruler of Razkavia, she rises to the occasion and her new station, gleefully playing international politics with the help of Becky and Jim Taylor, a dashing young detective.
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  • The Ice Princess

    Melissa Lowell

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Hoping to advance her skating career, Tori neglects her friends when Elyse Taylor, an Olympic champion skater, comes to stay at her house, until she discovers that Elyse is not really who she appears to be
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  • The Tin Princess

    Philip Pullman

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1994)
    Days after she witnesses a mysterious explosion in 19th-century London, 16-year-old Becky Winter is on her way to a small country In Central Europe, as a companion to Adelaide, a Cockney commoner who'd rather play board games than be a princess. But after an assassination makes Adelaide ruler of Razkavia, she rises to the occasion and her new station, gleefully playing international politics with the help of Becky and Jim Taylor, a dashing young detective.
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