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  • The Frog Princess

    Kirsten James

    language (, Nov. 9, 2016)
    Move over Cinderella! Life is no fun when you've got a wicked stepmother, and Maya, aka the Frog Princess, has one who's just as wicked as they come! The princess is planning her birthday celebration, a huge ball that will take her mind off her problems. But, when she loses her favorite toy, a golden ball, and meets a talking frog, Maya wonders if she's gone crazy. ,Was she really that careless, or was she fated to meet her prince charming who just happens to be small, short, green and slimy?Not exactly what she was looking for! Can Princess Maya save herself, her froggie friend and her kingdom from her evil stepmother before it's too late?
  • The Frog Princess?

    Pamela Mann, Jill Newton

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 1995)
    A lonely, ugly frog is approached, and misunderstood, by many animals until one day a handsome prince understands why she croaks "Reddit! Reddit!"
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  • The Preakness Flower

    Lisa A Duffy

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2017)
    Dolly the Llama wants to watch her friend, Colonel D race in the Preakness Stakes. Before she can go, she has to find Black-Eyed Susan flowers for the hat she plans to wear. See how she creates this flower for the hat she wears to the Preakness Stakes.
  • Amira, Princess of the Flowers

    P J Walker Franklin, Ronald A Walker, Nicole Stremlow Monahan

    Hardcover (Hopecopious Productions, May 4, 2017)
    **Hardback, Premium Color, Collectors Limited Edition**This beautifully illustrated original fairy tale adds new twists to the classic princess story. Set in Africa, it features the nobility of an ancient kingdom, a prince who rises from humble beginnings, and a close-knit royal family.Princess Amira is the only heir to the magnificent Kingdom of Tobai and she's finally old enough to wed. After she reveals the seven traits she hopes for in a husband, King Tobiah earnestly seeks to fulfill his daughter's wish. But when Tobiah rejects evil King Sinwik's request to marry Amira, Sinwik doesn't go away quietly. He uses sorcery to turn her own words against her. Now the princess not only desires a prince, she needs a champion-but not just any hero will do. With Amira's high hopes withering, and the future of her great kingdom in jeopardy, is there any possible way to save both?Written for ages 6-12, this chapter book highlights interesting details about the remarkable continent of Africa. It makes a compelling read-aloud for young listeners, yet an absorbing tale for good readers to enjoy alone. Its colorful illustrations, by fine artist Nicole Stremlow Monahan, make every page-turn a delight for all ages. Amira, Princess of the Flowers, has the makings of a modern day classic.For the avid book collector, this First Run Edition will only be available for a limited time - after which, this collectors edition will be permanently discontinued.
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  • The Princess Frog

    Philip N. (the Rogue) Rogone, Johnny (Bingo Bada Bing) Rogone, Amber Sandlin

    language (Philip N. Rogone, Dec. 15, 2011)
    A wonderful story of there is no place like home done in metered rhymedelightful pictures to get the attention of your childa story with a moral even a great read for adults who act like children sometimes.
  • Sunyata: The Sunflower Princess

    Orlino Baldonado, Estrella Baldonado, Jereme Pascua, Villamor Pascual

    language (ecEmedia a Division of The EC Corporation, July 29, 2018)
    Princess Sunyata as a child was outgoing and the darling of her kingdom. But when she grew up, she turned into a nocturnal person, with plenty of energy and pep during the night, but slept most of the day. She attended parties at some bad places. Her parents, the King and Queen, asked a wizard for help. The wizard turned Sunyata into a sunflower, visible to the entire kingdom as before, and would remain as a plant until a prince came along to take her away. A Prince Meneleo, looking for a wife, was a collector of plant species. When he saw the strange sunflower, he cut it down and stole it. This broke the wizard’s spell and turned the cut sunflower into the real Princess Sunyata. Thus, he found his future bride.
  • The Frog Princess

    Adrian Klein, Katie Grosskopf

    language (Jackson Fish Market, March 1, 2015)
    Young Emily gets into trouble exploring and bargains with a talking frog for a little help. Once she's safe at home, she quickly forgets about their deal. But the frog shows up and forces her to live up to her end of their bargain. In doing so, Emily gains a surprising new friend.
  • The Prince and the Flowers

    Thomas R Ryan

    eBook
    When Rosalie, a poor but bright girl, turns up on the doorstep of his ramshackle castle, the Baron allows her to stay in exchange for tending his garden and cleaning up after his spoiled daughter, Kate. Rosalie loves flowers and is willing to work hard, but she also has a secret: a collection of magical seeds. Soon the garden is blooming again, and the Baron’s old servant teaches Rosalie to read and write, although the Baron and Kate have never bothered to learn to read or write more than their names. Prince Valor falls in love with Rosalie and her garden, but the Baron hopes a marriage between Kate and the Prince will restore his riches. Much to the prince’s shock, Kate reveals that she’s never learned to read or write. The Baron is embarrassed, but instead of punishing his lazy daughter, he banishes the innocent Rosalie. Rosalie finds herself imprisoned by an evil forest witch. Prince Valor is determined to save her, but Rosalie herself will have to use her smarts and a few more enchanted flowers to complete the rescue mission.In The Prince and the Flowers, a fun cast of original fairy tale characters teaches children an important lesson: learning to read and write and hard work bring greater happiness than riches or royal titles.
  • Amira, Princess of the Flowers

    P J Walker Franklin, Ronald Walker, Nicole Stremlow Monahan

    Paperback (Hopecopious Productions, May 4, 2017)
    This beautifully illustrated original fairy tale adds new twists to the classic princess story. Set in Africa, it features the nobility of an ancient kingdom, a prince who rises from humble beginnings, and a close-knit royal family.Princess Amira is the only heir to the magnificent Kingdom of Tobai and she's finally old enough to wed. After she reveals the seven traits she hopes for in a husband, King Tobiah earnestly seeks to fulfill his daughter's wish. But when Tobiah rejects evil King Sinwik's request to marry Amira, Sinwik doesn't go away quietly. He uses sorcery to turn her own words against her. Now the princess not only desires a prince, she needs a champion-but not just any hero will do. With Amira's high hopes withering, and the future of her great kingdom in jeopardy, is there any possible way to save both?Written for ages 6-12, this chapter book highlights interesting details about the remarkable continent of Africa. It makes a compelling read-aloud for young listeners, yet an absorbing tale for good readers to enjoy alone. Its colorful illustrations, by fine artist Nicole Stremlow Monahan, make every page-turn a delight for all ages. Amira, Princess of the Flowers, has the makings of a modern day classic.
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  • The Foster Princess

    Eloise Hamann

    language (, June 27, 2017)
    Rags to riches fairy tale: A king removes a scrappy young girl from the care of an overburdened single mom to raise her as his own. He and the queen don’t understand why the young girl is not completely happy. When it’s time for a contest for her hand, the royal couple decides the winner will be the one who evokes the biggest smile. Reading level estimated at 4th grade on up. A fun read for adults make it an excellent read aloud to children.
  • The Princess Tea

    Pamela Mobley

    eBook (AuthorHouse, Aug. 12, 2016)
    The Princess Tea shares how one young princess turns her longing for friends into a surprising event that turns her loneliness into laughter.
  • Trace-A-Story: The Flower Princess

    Angela M Foster, Abbie Farwell Brown

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 27, 2016)
    Practice cursive handwriting in a challenging stress-free way! The Trace-A-Story series publishes classic stories in traceable cursive and manuscript handwriting. This gives children extra practice in a more challenging setting and gives them a reason to complete the practice book. Summary of this book: Many princes visit the beautiful Princess Fleurette in hopes of winning her hand in marriage. But each time one shows up, she tells them to go into her beautiful flower garden and pick her favorite flower. If he can do that, he will win her hand. Not one prince has been able to do it until the day that two princes' arrive. However, one is a real prince and one is not. Who will be the one to correctly pick the princess' favorite flower and win her hand in marriage?
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