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Books with title Princess Potty

  • Princess

    Marilyn & Rebekah Phillips, Bryant Phillips

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Princess

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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Princess B

    Tara Tyler, Imani Allen

    language (Tara Tyler Author, April 20, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Bria Randall is the โ€œmanโ€ of the house, now that her older brother Kendrick went missing. Though caring for little sis Shae is a tough job, she does what needs done. When Princess B finds a stuffed dragon keychain, he gives her some magical help to stand up to the evils that threaten and comforts them as Kendrick once did. But some things Princess B must face alone. Sheโ€™ll do anything for a happy ending.
  • The Princess and the Potty

    Wendy Lewison, Rick Brown

    Paperback (Aladdin, Dec. 1, 1998)
    Once upon a time, there was a diaper-wearing princess who wouldn't use her potty. Her royally frustrated parents were beside themselves: what could they do? They pleaded, they demonstrated, they brought in potties from all over the kingdom: pink potties, polka-dotted potties, musical potties, even one that glowed in the dark. But with every new potty, the Princess would only say "Take it away!" and wear her diaper instead. In this comical look at toilet training, Wendy Cheyette Lewison and Rick Brown turn an all-too-familiar dilemma into a royally funny romp. A must for toddlers and parents trying to keep a sense of humor about toilet training.
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  • Party Princess

    Meg Cabot, Clea Lewis

    Audio CD (Listening Library, March 28, 2006)
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  • Princess

    Gregory Cholmondeley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 29, 2017)
    PRINCESSEdlin, a girl, nicknamed Princess by her family, is a sweet, kind, and somewhat awkward thirteen-year-old. She is out-going among her friends but nervous and shy around strangers. Princess' family lives in a small, rural village in southwest England, or Wessex as it was then known. Her people are trying to survive starvation, marauding wolves, and extermination from something bent on killing them all.That changes in March, 694 when they rescue a stranger named Cynegils. His presence disrupts their lives as he slowly heals and they fall in love. By summer, he is strong enough to leave, and Princess must embark upon two journeys. One is to the ruined castle which they fled seven years ago to discover why the villagers must always remain hidden from the world. The second is to return Cynegils to his people and to ensure that their small community remains secret.These are the first times Princess has ever left their small, hidden valley and the journeys are arduous with threats of wild animals and highwaymen. The greatest dangers, however, lie in their destinations. Princess must decide whether to follow her heart and leave with Cynegils or to return to seclusion with her family, but none of them may survive the summer.In the end, the fate of twenty refugees depends upon the strength, courage, and untapped capabilities of a young woman who must confront powerful adversaries to save her people.
  • Princess Power

    Andrea Mills

    Hardcover (DK Children, Nov. 7, 2019)
    Find out all about famous princesses with this DK learn to read book. Kids will love learning about the lives of women who were born as princesses, from Pocahontas to Queen Elizabeth II, or became royalty during their lives, such as Meghan Markle or Princess Diana. With this book children will learn that princesses are not only caring, but that they can be rebellious and powerful people too, like Princess Zhao, and Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Princess Power is a new Level 3 title in the engaging four-level DK Readers series, aimed at children who are beginning to read alone. Developing a lifelong love of reading, DK Readers cover a vast range of fascinating subjects to support children as they learn to read.Packed with fun facts for kids, this innovative series of guided reading books balance amazing photography with nonfiction narratives tailored to specific reading levels. DK Readers are assessed by both Fountas & Pinnell and Lexile levels, and are ideal for learning to read while building general knowledge. Princess Power covers a topic that will inspire and educate kids, encouraging reading for pleasure - linked with improved reading and writing abilities, as well as a wider vocabulary and greater self-confidence.
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  • Princess

    DK

    Board book (DK Children, April 4, 2005)
    The new Make Believe series is just right for imaginative role-playing, which is a vital part of a young child's development. Ideal for three and four year old girls, each title features ten touch-and-feel novelties, from shimmering dresses to jeweled tiaras, that will help develop learning skills while having fun.
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  • Princess

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    Hardcover (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • The princess and the potty

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Rick Brown

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1999)
    Vivid watercolors capture the hilarity as a pair of royal parents try everything they can to get a stubborn little princess to renounce diapers and use the potty, efforts that seem hopeless until the princess offers a solution. For children under four.
  • Princess Poems

    Herb Hagell

    language (, May 20, 2013)
    Delight your inner child with this collection of poems adapted from classic fairy tales.
  • Pool Princess

    Michele Martin Bossley

    Paperback (James Lorimer, May 1, 2001)
    When Gracie is suddenly moved from the life she loves in Cochrane, Alberta, to the big city of Calgary, she feels lost. She leaves behind her school, her friends, and worst of all her synchronized swimming team. So things start to look up when she finds a new team in the city: she's excited to be training with some of the best swimmers in the province. When Rosalyn, the star of the Calgary team, starts driving Gracie to shape up fast or quit, she's relieved to see the familiar face of Christy Aldredge, the top swimmer at her Cochrane synchro club. Talking with Christy, Gracie finds allies in her stand against Rosalyn's unfair bullying. Pool Princess is a story about the pressures of competitive amateur sport, and about how friendship can help overcome them.
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