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Books with title The Princess and the Dragon

  • 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
  • The Princess, the Dragon, and the Frog Prince

    Elisabeth Waters, Mercedes Lackey, Raul S Reyes

    language (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, Feb. 14, 2012)
    This is a collection of connected stories: * The Birthday Gift, by Elisabeth Waters * Dragon in Distress, by Mercedes Lackey & Elisabeth Waters * The Dragon's Horde, by Elisabeth Waters & Raul S. Reyes * A Prince Among Frogs, by Elisabeth WatersThe story arc started when Princess Rowena's sorceress aunt gave her a fourteenth-birthday gift that could truly be described as enchanting, which impelled Rowena to leave home and take refuge with a dragon. Then things really spiraled out of control, dragging in Tarma and Kethry, a pregnant mercenary (and being carried off by a dragon while suffering from morning sickness is not a fun experience), and a rather clueless prince. And after tangling with Rowena, the prince needed a witch to rescue him.
  • 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 Dragon and the Princess

    Erik Peterson, Mina Sanwald, Logan Uber

    eBook (The Brothers Uber, Dec. 17, 2013)
    Written by Erik Peterson and illustrated by Mina Sanwald, "The Dragon and the Princess" shares the joy of friendship as readers count from 1 to 10 and back down again. With fun-filled illustrations and memorable text, it will be a book that gets read over and over again.
  • 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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  • Anya and the Dragon

    Sofiya Pasternack

    Hardcover (Versify, Sept. 24, 2019)
    Handpicked by Amazon kids’ books editor, Seira Wilson, for Prime Book Box – a children’s subscription that inspires a love of reading.This lush tale of magic and dragons is a gem for any adventure-seeking middle grader and perfect for fans of Aru Shah and the End of Time.Anya and the Dragon is the story of fantasy and mayhem in tenth century Eastern Europe, where headstrong eleven-year-old Anya is a daughter of the only Jewish family in her village. When her family’s livelihood is threatened by a bigoted magistrate, Anya is lured in by a friendly family of fools, who promise her money in exchange for helping them capture the last dragon in Kievan Rus. This seems easy enough, until she finds out that the scary old dragon isn't as old—or as scary—as everyone thought. Now Anya is faced with a choice: save the dragon, or save her family.
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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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  • George, the Dragon and the Princess

    Chris Wormell

    Hardcover (Transworld Publishers, May 1, 2008)
    Far, far away over the high, high mountains in an old castle wall, in a tiny, tiny hole there lives a little mouse called George. He’s very small and rather timid and he can be a bit clumsy too. In fact, poor George is so hopeless that he can't even make lunch without burning his cheese on toast! But when a huge and terrifying dragon attacks the castle, George springs into action! Because as fans of George and the Dragon know only too well, George has a very special talent.
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  • The Princess and the Dolphin

    Dan Alatorre, Heidi Tabing

    Audible Audiobook (Dan Alatorre, Aug. 20, 2014)
    An amusing audiobook for children, The Princess and the Dolphin tells the story of a little princess who has a very special stuffed animal - that she loses somewhere in the castle! With help of her parents (the king and queen) and the family dog, they are off on a search. Persistence is important, as well as being resourceful, and working together. A little princess in your house might just learn a thing or two about putting her toys away, and maybe a little something about responsibility, too! Great for parents to listen to with their preschoolers or slightly older kids!
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Carly Gledhill

    Board book (Viking Books for Young Readers, Nov. 3, 2020)
    Bedtime Classics: charmingly illustrated board book editions of perennial favorites, simplified for the youngest readers!Bedtime Classics introduce classic works of fiction to little literary scholars through character-driven narratives and colorful illustrations. Designed to be the perfect one-minute bedtime story (or five minutes--if you're begged to read it over and over), parents can feel good about exposing their children to some of the most iconic pieces of literature while building their child's bookshelf with these trendy editions!A King and Queen invite all the princesses in the land to their palace to find a proper suitor for their son, the prince. But when an unconventional princess stumbles through the castle gates, she's put to the ultimate test. By setting a pea under a large stack of mattresses, the royal family will discover if the girl is "princess material" once and for all.
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