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Books with title Disney Princess Collection

  • Princess Story Collection

    RH Disney

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Aug. 28, 2007)
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  • Princess Story Collection

    Random House Disney

    Paperback (Random House Disney, Aug. 16, 2007)
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  • Disney Princesses: The Castle Collection

    None

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Disney Princess Storybook Collection by Parragon Disney

    Parragon Disney

    Hardcover (Parragon UK Ltd, Jan. 1, 1815)
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  • Disney Princess

    Spotlight

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Aug. 1, 2011)
    In four books, Ariel and her sister must figure out how to break a spell, Belle searches for a secret message, Cinderella helps her mice friends put damaged items back in place, and Tiana prepares for a food critic's visit to her restaurant.
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  • Princess Collection

    Jennifer Liberts Weinberg, RH Disney, Eric Binder

    Board book (RH/Disney, March 27, 2001)
    Find out how the most famous Disney princesses discovered the magic of friendship with these four great board books. Packaged in a sturdy carry-along box, young readers can take the magic with them wherever they go. Stories include: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Little Mermaid, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella.
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  • Disney Coleccion Princesa

    unknown

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin en Espanol, March 15, 1873)
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  • Princess Nancie Collection

    Leela Hope

    Paperback (Heirs Publishing Company, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Princess NanciePrincess Nancie doesn't like to follow the rulesLuckily she is a princessPrincess Nancie decides to make a rule banning rules. Nancie doesn't want to comb her hair, wear fancy clothes, or doing boring royal things. Nancie just wants to play and have fun. Soon after she bans rules, Princess Nancie notices that her kingdom is not running so smoothly. The roads are all jammed, her servants have all gone home, and there are people everywhere!Princess Nancie realizes that people need rules and that even she has to follow the rules sometimes. So the princess reverses her rule and puts all the rules back in place, with a few minor adjustments.Children learn the value of following the rules.They also learn that being in charge is not all it is cracked up to be.This is a great book for talking to kids about discipline in your house.Buy this book and read it with your kids tonight! Princess Nancie Gets Ready for Bed Fun for the whole family, this book is relatable for kids of any age. Princess Nanciewill do anything to get out of going to bed. She tries to help her parents out withchores and organize a family movie night, but alas her parents still think she shouldgo to bed. Nancie shows some amazing resourcefulness as she tries to avoid herbedtime. The book is brought to life by vivid illustrations and rhyming verse. A book that the whole family will enjoy and a lesson the whole family needs to learn. Princess Nancie Gets Dressed This is a terrific tale for children of all ages.The whole family will laugh together as Princess Nancie tries to find an outfit to wear as thefamily heads out for the day. This is the first time her mother has let her pick out her clothes. Princess Nancie is only 4, but she is ready tostart taking on the world and become moreindependent.The book is brought to life by vivid illustrations and rhyming verse. A book that the wholefamily will enjoy and a lesson the whole family needs to learn. Princess Nancie Can't Wait for the Ball Princess Nancie is so excited, there is a big party at the castle tonightBut the party doesn't start for many hoursPrincess Nancie is getting very antsy, her arms are feeling dancy, and her feet are quite prancy. She really wants the Ball to start right away. She tries to sit on a chair and she tries to take a walk, but she just can't wait! Princess Nancie is so jumpy she knocks over the 999 suits of armor that line the castle's main hallway.So Nancie cleans up her mess and because she is doing something else and her mind is off the dance, time starts to pass. Before she knows it the Ball has started!Princess Nancie learns a useful strategy for waiting and being anxious about something.Your kids will learn that even Princesses have to clean up their messes.The story teaches young children about the work/life balance. When your work is done it is time to have fun.Buy this story and read it with your little princes and princesses tonight!
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  • Disney Princess

    Walt Disney Productions

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, June 30, 2003)
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