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Books with title My Princess Boy

  • My Princess Boy

    Cheryl Kilodavis, Suzanne DeSimone

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Dec. 21, 2010)
    A heartwarming book about unconditional love and one remarkable family. Dyson loves pink, sparkly things. Sometimes he wears dresses. Sometimes he wears jeans. He likes to wear his princess tiara, even when climbing trees. He’s a Princess Boy. Inspired by the author’s son, and by her own initial struggles to understand, this heartwarming book is a call for tolerance and an end to bullying and judgments. The world is a brighter place when we accept everyone for who they are.
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  • My Princess Boy

    Cheryl Kilodavis, Suzanne DeSimone

    eBook (Aladdin, Jan. 11, 2011)
    A heartwarming book about unconditional love and one remarkable family. Dyson loves pink, sparkly things. Sometimes he wears dresses. Sometimes he wears jeans. He likes to wear his princess tiara, even when climbing trees. He’s a Princess Boy. Inspired by the author’s son, and by her own initial struggles to understand, this heartwarming book is a call for tolerance and an end to bullying and judgments. The world is a brighter place when we accept everyone for who they are.
  • My Princess Bible

    Andy Holmes, Sergey Eliseev

    Board book (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Sept. 1, 2010)
    My Princess Bible is based on the popular format of My Pajama Bible. The new board book combines princess-like art of women of the Bible with art more reflective of the modern-day princesses who will learn of biblical women.My Princess Bible shares stories of 19 women of the Bible through a rhyming story and a short takeaway summary in prose. Each story ends with two lines that remind the reader of valuable character traits of a princess; the little princesses are even encouraged to recite the learning of the biblical princess using her name in the blank instead: “________ is God’s special princess; ________ is sad when she does something bad” (the takeaway from the story of Eve). This format helps children see biblical women as princesses who teach us about godly principles. It also helps reinforce that the little girl reader is special and seen as a princess because she is created by God. The final story (number 20) is taken from Psalm 139 and features the reader as the godly princess. It reminds the reader that princesses are daughters of the King and are loved by God. Little girls will love to read My Princess Bible over and over to learn about God’s princesses.
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  • Princess

    Ellen Miles

    Paperback (Scholastic, July 1, 2008)
    Welcome to the Puppy Place--where every puppy finds a home! It seems like it's going to be just another normal Peterson family trip for haircuts - that is until Charles meets Princess, a spoiled but irresistible Yorkie pup. She belongs to one of the stylists but Princess's owner is moving and can't take the puppy with her. Charles volunteers to care for Princess until they find her a new home. But it doesn't take long for the Petersons to get tired of Princess's privileged ways. How will Charles ever find the right family for this high maintenance pup?
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  • My Princess Boy

    Cheryl Kilodavis

    Paperback (KD Talent LLC, March 15, 2010)
    My Princess Boy is a nonfiction picture book about acceptance. With words and illustrations even the youngest of children can understand, My Princess Boy tells the tale of 4-year-old boy who happily expresses his authentic self by happily dressing up in dresses, and enjoying traditional girl things such as jewelry and anything pink or sparkly. The book is from a mom's point of view, sharing both good and bad observations and experiences with friends and family, at school and in shopping stores. My Princess Boy opens a dialogue about embracing uniqueness, and teaches you and others how to accept young boys who might cross traditional gender line clothing expectations. The book ends with the understanding that 'my' Princess Boy is really 'our' Princess Boy, and as a community, we can accept and support youth for whoever they are and however they wish to look.
  • Princess

    Susan L. Roth

    eBook (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 26, 2012)
    A girl whose mother has called her to get up and go to school imagines all the things she would be free to do if she were a princess.
  • My Prince, My Boy

    John Darr

    language (John Darr, March 31, 2012)
    My Prince, My Boy is an urban fairytale of self-discovery and friendship.Tyrone Garrett wanted his life to change. When he meets Jamal, a Forest Elf with a spotty memory, Tyrone's life changes in ways he never would have imagined.
  • Princess, Princess

    Penny Dale

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 11, 2003)
    A little princess can only be woken with a kiss - but from whom?There’s a princess in a castle, sleeping, sleeping. . . . Who will wake the princess with a kiss?Once upon a time, a little princess loved nothing more than playing happily with her friends - until an uninvited birthday guest spoiled the fun by casting a spiteful spell. But not for long! With soft, dreamlike pastels, Penny Dale offers a sweet fairy tale that celebrates the resilience of friendship and the magic of play.
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  • Princess

    Jean Sasson

    Paperback (Transworld Pub, Sept. 30, 2004)
    In a land where Kings still rule, I am a Princess. You must know me only as Sultana, for I cannot reveal my true name for fear that harm will come to me and my family for what I am about to tell you. Think of a Saudi Arabian princess and what do you see? A woman glittering with jewels, living a life of unbelievable luxury. She has gold, palaces, swimming-pools, servants, designer dresses galore. But in reality she lives in a gilded cage. She has no freedom, no vote, no control over her own life, no value but as a bearer of sons. Hidden behind the vell, she is a prisoner, her jailers her father, her husband, her sons. 'Sultana' is a member of the Saudi royal family, closely related to the King. For the sake of her daughters, she decided that it was time for a woman in her position to speak out about the reality of life for women in her country, whatever their rank. She tells of her own life, from her turbulent childhood to her arranged marriage - a happy one, until her husband decided to take a second wife - and of the lives of her sisters, her friends and her servants. In contrast to the affection and easy camaraderie amongst the women, she relates a history of appalling oppression against them, everyday occurrences that in any other culture would be seen as shocking human rights violations: forced marriages, servants bullied into sex slavery, summary executions. Princess is a testimony to a woman of indomitable spirit and great courage. By speaking out, 'Sultana' risked bringing the wrath of the Saudi establishment upon her head and upon the heads of her children. For this reason, she told her story anonymously.
  • Princess!

    Margery Cuyler, Viviana Garofoli

    eBook (Two Lions, Jan. 29, 2013)
    Follow Princess as she makes her way through the day. Viviana Garofoli?s adorable, child-friendly illustrations bring just the right amount of sweetness to this delightful book. Perfect for any princess!
  • My Princess

    W .H. Benjamin

    language (Bright Spark Books Ltd, Dec. 29, 2015)
    My Princess Family Motto: 'Natus regere' - 'Born to rule' Sabrina's Motto: "Keep calm and curtsey" Sabrina is a small town girl who is sent to a private boarding school in Switzerland at the age of 8. She's lived her whole life in the shadows at school, until now. Sabrina's whole life changes. Sabrina Maria Elizabetta Van Holdenstaaf comes from a long line of royalty. She is the middle child wedged between two sisters. She's not perfect looking like her older sister and a far cry from diplomatic. Her parents think she's wild, she spends more time climbing park fences than she does curtseying. Sabrina is the worst Princess ever and everybody knows it.
  • Princess Me

    Karma Wilson, Christa Unzner

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Oct. 23, 2007)
    Make way! Make way! Here comes the princess of the land. She's sweet and kind. She's oh-so-grand. And just who is she, this lovely Princess Me? Come inside this book to see! A child's bedroom is transformed into a magical kingdom in this bright, lively offering from Karma Wilson -- the author of the bestselling series that began with Bear Snores On, illustrated by Jane Chapman.
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