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Books in Princess Baby series

  • Princess Baby

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 10, 2012)
    Meet Princess Baby! This sparkly yet sturdy board book is perfect for little princesses everywhere.Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake. Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Sweet Gumdrop,” she insists. With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. So by the end of this charming and delightful book, little ones will be cheering, “Princess Baby!”Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss Princess Baby, Night-Night and Princess Baby on the Go!
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  • Princess Baby, Night-Night

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Schwartz & Wade, Feb. 25, 2014)
    Princess Baby is back! This sparkly yet sturdy board book is perfect for sleepy little princesses everywhere.It's bedtime, but Princess Baby isn't sleepy. "Time for bed," her parents call. "But I need one more minute, please," Princess Baby replies, again and again and again. After all, there is so much a princess baby needs to do. Pajamas need to be put on, toys need to be put away, the perfect book needs to be chosen, and her beloved subjects need to brush their teeth! It's a very busy time in Princess Baby's room. Young readers and listeners will want to climb into their own beds when our pint-sized heroine finally pulls up the covers and goes "night-night." Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss the original Princess Baby and Princess Baby on the Go!
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  • Princess Baby on the Go

    Karen Katz

    Board book (Schwartz & Wade, Aug. 24, 2010)
    Princess Baby stars in her own lift-the-flap board book!Help Princess Baby pack her bag. She’s going to Grandma’s for a sleepover! But she’s not quite ready yet. She’s still searching for something very important. Look under her pillow, peek into her dress-up trunk, and check behind the door in this sweet and simple board book, complete with a handle—perfect for little princesses to carry to their own sleepovers!Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss the original Princess Baby and Princess Baby, Night-Night!
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  • Princess Baby

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup, or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake. Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Gum Drop,” she insists. With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. She wears a shiny crown, a fancy dress, sparkly shoes, a velvet cape, and glittery jewels. There are more clues too—she dances with princes, has perfect manners, and makes sure that everyone in her kingdom is happy. Her persistence pays off in the end, and even the youngest readers will be cheering, “Princess Baby!” Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss Princess Baby, Night-Night and Princess Baby on the Go!
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  • Princess Baby, Night-Night

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Poor Princess Baby. It’s bedtime, but she isn’t sleepy. "Time for bed," her parents call. "But I need one more minute, please," Princess Baby replies, again and again and again. After all, there is so much a princess baby needs to do. Pajamas need to be put on, toys need to be put away, the perfect book needs to be chosen, and her beloved subjects need to brush their teeth! It’s a very busy time in Princess Baby’s room. Young readers and listeners will want to climb into their own beds when our pint-sized heroine finally pulls up the covers and goes “night-night.” Want more Princess Baby? Don't miss the original Princess Baby and Princess Baby on the Go!
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  • Princess Baby on the Go

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Aug. 24, 2010)
    Karen Katz’s adorable young heroine now stars in her own lift-the-flap board book!Help Princess Baby pack her bag—she’s going to Grandma’s for a sleepover! But she’s not quite ready—she’s still searching for something very important. Look under her pillow, peek into her dress-up trunk, and check behind the door in this sweet and simple board book, complete with a handle—perfect for little princesses to carry to their own sleepovers!Parents and older siblings who loved the Princess Baby and Princess Baby, Night-Night picture books can now share Princess Baby with the preschoolers in the house. This board book’s simple text and warm, colorful illustrations are just right for toddlers.
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  • Princess Baby

    Karen Katz

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Here is the first book in the Princess Baby collection, followed by the picture book Princess Baby, Night-Night and the board book Princess Baby on the Go!Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup, or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake. Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Gum Drop,” she insists. With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. She wears a shiny crown, a fancy dress, sparkly shoes, a velvet cape, and glittery jewels. There are more clues too—she dances with princes, has perfect manners, and makes sure that everyone in her kingdom is happy. Her persistence pays off in the end, and even the youngest readers will be cheering, “Princess Baby!”
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  • Princess Baby, Night-Night

    Karen Katz

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Poor Princess Baby. It’s bedtime, but she isn’t sleepy in this adorable follow-up to the first Princess Baby book. After all, there is so much a princess baby needs to do. PJs need to be put on, toys need to be put away, the perfect book needs to be chosen, and her beloved subjects need to brush their teeth! It’s a very busy time in Princess Baby’s room. Young readers will want to climb into their own beds when our pint-sized heroine finally pulls up the covers and goes “night-night.”From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Princess Baby

    Karen Katz

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 8, 2008)
    Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup, or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake. Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Gum Drop,” she insists. With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. She wears a shiny crown, a fancy dress, sparkly shoes, a velvet cape, and glittery jewels. There are more clues too—she dances with princes, has perfect manners, and makes sure that everyone in her kingdom is happy. Her persistence pays off in the end, and even the youngest readers will be cheering, “Princess Baby!” This is the first book in the Princess Baby collection, followed by the picture book Princess Baby, Night-Night and the board book Princess Baby on the Go!From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Princess Baby, Night-Night

    Karen Katz

    Library Binding (Schwartz & Wade, Jan. 13, 2009)
    Poor Princess Baby. It’s bedtime, but she isn’t sleepy. After all, there is so much a princess baby needs to do. PJs need to be put on, toys need to be put away, the perfect book needs to be chosen, and her beloved subjects need to brush their teeth! It’s a very busy time in Princess Baby’s room. Young readers will want to climb into their own beds when our pint-sized heroine finally pulls up the covers and goes “night-night.”From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Princess, Secrets to Share

    Jean Sasson, Catherine Byers

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, April 19, 2016)
    As the world's attention traces the reluctant social advances in the Middle East, Princess Sultana and her female friends and family have stepped forward to rescue young women in the region who are cruelly mistreated by their husbands, their fathers, and the brutish ISIS soldiers who kidnap them. But inside the Princess' lavish Saudi Arabian palace, sparks of anger and bolts of fear crackle because of the secrets kept to forward her efforts to help women and children. Kareem is furious when Sultana guards Maha's secret to volunteer to help traumatized children at a refugee camp in Turkey. When a beautiful Yemeni woman visits the royal palaces of Saudi Arabia, Sultana is saddened yet mesmerized to be told the story of the woman's seven marriages. Meanwhile, Kareem’s father takes a new wife—and Princess Sultana is blamed.
  • Princess, a Royal Musical Jewelry Box & Library

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    Hardcover (Scholastic, March 15, 2005)
    This kit contains a princess treasury with Snow White, Cinderella, & Beauty & the Beast, a princess diary, musical ancing princess, royal tiara, heart-shaped mirror, bracelets, rings, hair clips, nail stickers, & secret princess hideway. Truly a regal gift for the princess in your life!
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