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Books with title He Wants To Be A Princess

  • How to Be a Princess

    Sue Fliess, Natalie Smillie

    Hardcover (Golden Books, May 8, 2018)
    A Little Golden Book about how to be a princess inside and out!Being a princess requires many skills, and now thanks to Little Golden Books, there is a way to learn them all. Join little Claire as she spends the day with a real princess, learning everything from how to boogie at the palace balls to helping those in need. Full of colorful illustrations and a playful rhyming story, children will be sure to give this delightful story a royal reception.
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  • How to Be a Princess

    Courtney Carbone, RH Disney

    Hardcover (RH/Disney, July 28, 2015)
    A hardcover ultimate handbook for little Disney Princess fans everywhere!All Disney princesses have one golden thread in common: they are always true to their heart. In this hardcover how-to guide, kids will learn how to reach their full princess potential with magical tips, facts, and advice. With a gorgeous sparkling glitter cover, more than 30 stickers, and full-color illustrations and information about all the Disney Princesses, How to Be a Princess is the perfect gift for kids ages 6 to 9!
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  • HOW TO BE A PRINCESS

    Andrea Posner-Sanchez, RH Disney

    Hardcover (RH/Disney, July 14, 2015)
    A hardcover handbook with fun facts and information about Disney Palace Pets, with stickers! Here's the ultimate handbook for all Disney Palace Pets fans! Children ages 3 to 7 can find out all there is to know about the royal pets and the Disney princesses who love them. Plus there are over 50 stickers included!
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  • How to Be a Princess

    Caitlin Matthews, Bee Willey

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Some girls are born princesses and others become them, but everyone has to start somewhere. With the help of the books narrator, Princess Petal, the reader learns the craft of being a princess, from etiquette and deportment to contacting your fairy godmother, dealing with enchantments, finding a prince and attending balls. Drawing on a wealth of traditional fairytales, this book's unique approach has a more practical edge than many rival titles.
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  • To Be a Princess

    Laurie Brewster, Hugh; Coulter

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Profiles of such real-life princesses as Marie Antoniette of France, Anastasia of Russia, Ka'iulani of Hawaii, and Gayatri Devi of India. Illustrations accompany the text.
  • How to Be a Princess

    Sue Fliess, Natalie Smillie

    language (Golden Books, May 8, 2018)
    A Little Golden Book about how to be a princess inside and out!Being a princess requires many skills, and now thanks to Little Golden Books, there is a way to learn them all. Join little Claire as she spends the day with a real princess, learning everything from how to boogie at the palace balls to helping those in need. Full of colorful illustrations and a playful rhyming story, children will be sure to give this delightful story a royal reception.
  • I Want To Be A Princess

    Cindy Bracken

    language (, April 5, 2012)
    Most little girls love to dress up and pretend to be a princess. Your young reader will find out what they will need to be a princess, and it is more than just a pretty dress and shoes (they also need to be kind and caring!).Colorful photo illustrations and simple, bold text will keep young readers engaged.By bestselling children's author Cindy Bracken (a former Kindergarten teacher and elementary school librarian).
  • I Don't Want to be a Princess

    Ms. Christal/C Nakia/N Stevens

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2018)
    I Dont Want to be a Princess is a story about a young girl that can't decide what to wear to her school's costume bash, but one things for certain.... she doesn't want to be a princess. Azaria decides that being herself is much more rewarding.
  • How to be a Princess

    Nora Bright

    eBook
    This incredible story will take you and your little one to a magic world where any girl can become a true Princess. This story is written in a way that let children hear the most important words from you that will make them feel more confident, loved and successful in anything they do. Read your baby a book - make your bond even stronger!
  • Mommy I Want to be a Princess

    Tasha Fuller, Racheal Scotland

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 4, 2015)
    Using both parenting and poetry, Amira goes on a whimsical journey to understand the true meaning of being a Princess. Amira is presented with opportunities to build character along her journey through kindness and compassion, and she learns that being a real Princess is not about crowns and gowns, but what's in your heart and how you make people feel.
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  • So You Want To Be A Princess?

    Warnesa Milander-Rolle, Sophia Milander

    eBook
    Do princesses have to wear a crown, ride in a carriage, or dress in a ball gown? Well...do they? In this delightful story, we have front row seats in Gabby's Princess School. Gabby is not your typical princess. She is however the self appointed authority on what being a princess truly means!
  • I Don't Want To Be a Princess!

    Karen Johnson, Sarah Causey, Venessa V Kelley

    Paperback (karen johnson, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Follow Karen Johnson's sassy heroine in this hilarious, rhyming tale as she concocts a brilliant scheme to trade her gowns and glamour for freedom!