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Books in Princess Stories series

  • The Princess and the Peas. Caryl Hart

    Caryl Hart

    Paperback (Nosy Crow, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Princess and the Peas
  • The Princess of the Springs: A Story from Brazil

    Mary Finch, Martina Peluso

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    A brave young princess sets out on a dangerous adventure to rescue both her mother and her baby son in this traditional tale from Brazil, new in a series of first chapter books for early readers.
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  • Dara's Clever Trap: A Story from Cambodia

    Liz Flanagan, Martina Peluso

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Meet a cunning Cambodian princess who is known for her brains, not her beauty. Dara uses her talent as an engineer to foil a wicked plot and save her husband in this traditional tale, new in a series of first chapter books for early readers.
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  • The Princess and the Giant

    Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Princess Sophie is exhausted, and it's all because that grumpy old giant up on the beanstalk can't sleep. His stomps and stamps keep everyone awake. But as the resourceful Princess Sophie reads her favorite book of fairy tales, she wonders if she might just have the answer. She bravely climbs the beanstalk carrying a tasty bowl of porridge, a cuddly teddy bear, and cozy blanket to help soothe the giant. But nothing works until finally Sophie hits upon the perfect thing β€” a bedtime story! Everyone lives (and sleeps) happily ever after, but when Sophie then teaches the giant how to read himself, it is the most perfect ending of all.
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  • Princess & The Giant

    Caryl Hart

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, June 4, 2015)
    Princess and the Giant
  • The Princess and the Christmas Rescue

    Sarah Warburton (illustrator) Caryl Hart

    Paperback (Nosy Crow Ltd, July 26, 2017)
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  • The Princess and the Peas

    Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Lily-Rose May will not eat her peas. Even when her father turns them into the most fabulous smoothies, shakes, or cupcakes, Lily can always tell they are there and turns her little nose up at them. Luckily, the doctor knows exactly what to do. He diagnoses an incurable case of princess-itus and sends Lily to live at the palace. Unfortunately for Lily-Rose May, the perfect food for a princess is . . . well . . . that would be telling!
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  • Dara's Clever Trap

    Mary Finch

    Paperback (Barefoot Books Ltd, )
    Daras Clever Trap
  • The Princess and the Presents

    Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Aug. 26, 2014)
    High up in the tower, little Ruby lounged in bed. β€œMy special day must be the best or else!” the princess said.Princess Ruby is the most spoiled princess you could ever meet. And when it’s her birthday, there are so many presents that the palace literally bulges at the seams. But when the palace and gifts finally collapse on the poor king, the tiny tyrant realizes that she has overlooked the most precious thing of all.
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  • BIG BOOK OF PRINCESS STORIES

    Richard Kelly

    Hardcover (Miles Kelly, Aug. 15, 2017)
    Younger children can read favourite stories and rhymes with this series of large-format hardback books. The colourful illustrations and simple text are the perfect way to promote a love of reading.
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  • The Flower Princess

    Various

    Paperback (Miles Kelly Publishing Ltd, )
    None
  • Sharing: Teaching Children How to Be Polite, Caring, and Kind

    J S Jen, Penny B Jen, Cyan Platas

    Hardcover (105ad LLC, April 13, 2020)
    The father-daughter duo of J.S. Jen and Penny B. Jen write in a whimsical fashion educating while entertaining your children.A 6-year-old writes stories for her peers. If SHE can do it, YOU can too! (Rhyming book suitable for Toddlers, Preschoolers, Ages 1-6)J.S Jen and Penny B. Jen wrote Princess and Unicorn Stories with a mission. The stories were to help Penny manage her emotions and improve her social skills while making her laugh and smile. The father and daughter duo wrote the stories together to enhance Penny's ability to learn valuable lessons that include being caring, kind, and well mannered. These are qualities that all children should learn at an early age, and qualities they can learn thanks to SHARING Princess and Unicorn Stories.Learning good social behaviors is vital to a child's development, and sharing is one of the first social skills every child must learn. That might mean sharing a toy with a playmate, a snack with a parent, or even a room with a sibling. These are early opportunities to teach your little ones the power of sharing.Join Princess Penelope and her unicorn Aurora in SHARING Princess and Unicorn Stories. When Penelope's friends Owen and Bella come to visit, she has something magical to show them. But even though these best friends love and respect each other, mishaps do happen. As always, they solve their problems by remembering to be polite, kind, and caring as their day of play turns into a day of learning.