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Books with title The Runaway Princess

  • The Real Princess

    Brenda Williams, Sophie Fatus

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, April 1, 2019)
    Make math fun with this clever STEM twist on The Princess and the Pea! Numbers scattered throughout engage arithmetic whizzes with the story. Discover the hidden mathematical pattern by adding the digits together, then quiz yourself with the counting questions at the end!
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  • The Ruby Princess Runs Away

    Jahnna N. Malcolm

    Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, New York, New York, U.S.A., Jan. 1, 1977)
    Great condition
  • Runaway, The

    Robert Frost

    Hardcover (David R. Godine, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Book by Robert Frost
  • Runaway Princess,

    Emma Right, Lisa Lickel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 21, 2016)
    Fear. A Secret Plan. An Unexpected Visitor.Princess Elle hears a dreadful rumor about her ballerina friends. Perhaps bandits have captured them. Or they were shipwrecked on their way home to France. She and her eleven-year-old sister, Belle, seeks to discover the truth. But how do they escape the watchful eyes of their ladies who constantly waited on them? They devise a plan and their adventure begins.Join the princesses as they unravel secrets and entanglements that rival Downton Abbey’s drama.At the end of each book in the series there is a ballet story. This one is La Bayadere.This children's illustrated storybook also includes a re-telling of the classical ballet, Don Quixote. This is the first book in the Princess Ballerina Eight-Book Series.Dive into the world of princesses and ballerinas and enter the beautiful world of Chadwick Castle, their adventurous princesses, Elle and Belle, and their ballerina friends, today!Who is the Princess Ballerina series for?The series is for girls ages 6-12 and can be enjoyed either as a read-aloud or as a chapter-style book read by the child, depending on the reader’s reading level. If your child enjoys stories from authors like Kate DiCamillo, Cynthia Rylant, Mem Fox, Lily Lexington or Gary Paulson then your child will love this mystery series.
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  • The Runaway Princess

    Kate Coombs

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, July 5, 2007)
    Fifteen-year-old Princess Meg uses magic and her wits to rescue a baby dragon and escape the unwanted attentions of princes hoping to gain her hand in marriage through a contest arranged by her father, the king.
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  • The Runaway

    Mary T Bradford

    language (, April 19, 2015)
    On the night young Jed Harmon leaves his home town of Beavers Creek, he vows never to return. A search for a new life lay ahead of him. Meeting up with some cowboys and getting a job on a cattle drive, Jed reckons life has never been so good. However, on reaching Parson’s Creek, the Sheriff is looking for a young outlaw that resembles Jed. Is Jed about to face the hangman? What secret has he kept from his good friends Steve, Henry and Joshua? Jed’s new life is about to take a tumble that could lead him to an early grave.
  • Runaway Princesses,

    Emma Right, Lisa Lickel

    language (Right House Books, May 18, 2017)
    Rumors. Fear. Hope.When Princess Elle, now age 14, hears a dreadful rumor about her ballerina friends, she and her younger sister, Princess Belle, embark on an adventure to uncover the truth. They plan a runaway to seek answers but this means tricking their horse masters and staging a scheme to escape their watchful eyes. But Elle soon discovers the danger of deceit and realizes she might end up kidnapped, or worse, as she recalls the rebellion in their Kingdom not two years ago. Will she escape unscathed? Or is there a price to pay? If your child enjoys adventure princess-type stories with a twist of mystery and suspense, not unlike fairy-tales like Snow White she will love this historical mystery series. Each book in this chapter-style storybook contains classical artwork from master artists and introduce young readers to museum pieces. At the end of each story is a write-up of a ballet story to familiarize children with the classical ballet world. Runaway Princesses feature the ballet Coppelia (Doll Story) so children will learn about the ballet. Dive into the world of princesses and ballerinas and enter the beautiful world of Chadwick Castle and their adventurous princesses Elle and Belle today!Who is the princess castle series for?I wrote the series primarily for girls age 7-12 but although it is a princess type story with mystery, action and adventure, I feel even a boy could enjoy the series. (Bear in mind these are princess stories for girls, essentially.) It being a full-color illustrated ebook and full-color paperback I hope to expose young readers to artwork from master artists of the world and teach them ballet stories that even today children can enjoy at their local ballet performances. My hope is that the princess series will be a children's illustrated classic someday.All Titles in the Princess Ballerina Series.Runaway Princess, Book 1Cliffside Mystery, Book 2Castle Academy, Book 3Court Secrets, Book 4Forgotten Mystery, Book 5Ballerina Picnic, Book 6Princess Troubles, Book 7Ballet Academy, Book 8
  • RUNAWAY PRINCES

    Susana Aguilo

    eBook (Susana Aguilo, July 14, 2016)
    This is the story of three young princes who, without warning and for no apparent reason, have abandoned their kingdoms.Mourning their absence are three princesses with names as long as their hair: Mary Snow Seven, Penelope Sweepalot and Philippa Sleeperton, the granddaughter of Morpheus (the guy the Greeks say was the original dream weaver).All three have been left without husbands, and their respective fathers, brothers and cousins are all swearing revenge.But what about the princes? Did anyone think of them?Three princes who, upon their valiant steeds, had searched tirelessly for their true loves. Three princes who endured the cold, the heat, the bad tempers of close and distant relatives and the bad breath of the first kiss.Everyone was so happy for their princesses; they celebrated and partied for days on end... but the princes didn't even get so much as a thank you. Nobody even thought of mentioning them in a Facebook or Twitter post, or dedicating a few lines to them in the Sunday papers. That was why they got fed up. That was why they decided to leave their castles and their kingdoms, and ride off to the mysterious inn deep in Far Side Forest.
  • The Princess Rules

    Philippa Gregory

    Audio CD (HarperCollins UK and Blackstone Publishing, Nov. 14, 2019)
    Princess Florizella may live in a classic fairy-tale world, but she's no ordinary princessThese three stories were originally published under the titles Princess Florizella, Princess Florizella and the Wolves and Princess Florizella and the Giant.They were originally dedicated to her daughter but have been reimagined in this edition which she has dedicated to her grandchildren.""Princess Florizella was friends with some of the princesses who had studied the Princess Rules, and behaved just as the Rules said they should. Florizella thought their hair was lovely: so golden and so very long. And their clothes were nice: so richly embroidered. And their shoes were delightful: so tiny and handmade in silk. But their days bored her to death""Instead, Princess Florizella rides her horse, Jellybean, all over the kingdom, having adventures of her own
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  • The Runaway

    R.L. Stine

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Feb. 9, 2021)
    A runaway can’t outrun her troubles in this spine-tingling installment in R.L. Stine’s bestselling Fear Street series—now with a fresh new look!Shadyside. It sounded like such a nice town, the perfect place for a runaway like Felicia. Nobody here would know about her dark powers. Nobody would know what she’s done. For once, she could be a normal girl. She could be safe. But someone in Shadyside discovers Felicia’s secret. Someone finds out about the awful things her powers made her do. Felicia doesn’t want to run away again. But if she stays, she might lose control. And then people would start to die.
  • The Runaway

    Judy Hayman, Caroline Wolfe Murray

    language (Practical Inspiration Publishing, Sept. 8, 2015)
    'Everyone knows dragons don’t exist...'The arrival of bossy Aunt Angelica in Ollie and Alice’s woodland camp causes all sorts of problems. Finally Ollie can stand it no longer. To the horror of the dragon families, he disappears!There’s a real danger he will be discovered by Humans. Can he be found before it’s too late?Where is Des when he’s most needed?It’s Emily and Alice to the rescue!This is the fourth of the Dragon Tales Chronicles. Written by Judy Hayman and beautifully illustrated by Caroline Wolfe Murray, this enchanting series of tales about a Scottish Blue family of dragons living in the Highlands of Scotland, trying to avoid being discovered by Humans, is perfect for children aged 6 to 10.
  • The Real Princess

    Brenda Williams, Tessa Strickland, Sophie Fatus

    Hardcover (Barefoot Books, March 1, 2008)
    A classic with a twist, this number-crunching take on The Princess and the Pea features not just one princess, but three, not to mention four horses, five dogs, six grooms, seven gardeners, and all kinds of chances for young mathematicians to put their adding and subtracting to the test!
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