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Books with title Princess Me

  • Princess

    Michael Dahl, Jannie Ho

    Board book (Capstone Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Your child is the main character in this enchanting princess tale from the Baby Face board book series. Grab a photo, insert it into the back of the book, and enjoy the rhyming text and charming illustrations that feature your baby as royalty.
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  • Princess

    Ellen Miles

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Charles meets Princess, a spoiled but irresistible Yorkie pup. The owner is moving so Charles volunteers to care for Princess until they can find the pup a new home. How will Charles ever find the right family for this high maintenance pup?
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  • Princess Pink

    Justine Fontes, Crayola

    Board book (Studio Fun International, June 5, 2012)
    Every day is a pink-themed one for Princess Pink, from waking up in her pillow-filled bed to planning a perfect party. Two cute animal friends keep this princess company as she prepares for a special celebration. What a lucky princess she is! This board book features crayon-shaped tabs and a look-and-find activity on every spread.
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  • Princess

    Giovanni Caviezel, C. Mesturini

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, June 1, 2008)
    Kids see themselves in Little People Shape Books' big, imaginative cover illustrations! This brand-new additions to the series of children's favorites will inspire very young boys and girls with thoughts of fantasy and kingdoms of long ago. The sturdy board book is die-cut so that when closed it takes the shape of the child who appears on the front cover, decked out in an appropriate costume. The story on the inside panels is easy for beginning readers, and direct enough for pre-schoolers to understand when the book is read aloud to them. There are bright color illustrations on every page. When closed, the book presents an attractive, layered, three-dimensional effect.
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  • Princess Pig

    Eileen Spinelli, Tim Bowers

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 9, 2009)
    Princess? Pig? Both? A crown may not be the perfect accessory for an adorable pig.One day a sash from a local beauty pageant blows across the farm and lands right on Pig, who takes it as a sign. “I must be a princess,” she squeals. Pony disagrees, but all the other animals in the barnyard are happy to recognize her new title. Pig is delighted to learn that princesses are treated to pretty princess pies, decadent bubble baths, fluffy pillows, and soothing bedtime lullabies.But there is a cost to the grandeur. There are many things that princesses aren’t allowed to do—like sleep late, or roll in the mud, or attend parties in the barn hosted by the common folk. Maybe Pony was right when he said, “It’s a fine thing to be a pig, if a pig is what you are.”
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  • Princess Mia

    Meg Cabot

    Hardcover (HarperTeen, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Having recently broken up with Michael, Mia tries to cope with the loss as best she can, but with the revelation of an old family secret and the fate of the kingdom of Genovia at hand, the young princess is aware that her romantic problems are the least of her worries in this ninth installment to this popular series for young adults.
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  • Princess Plume

    Dean Lombardo

    Paperback (Clean Reads, Aug. 23, 2016)
    Eleven-year-old Sara Massey feels neglected and depressed. After a haunting near-crippling crash from the uneven bars years earlier, Sara can't return to her favorite sport of gymnastics without risking death or complete paralysis. Or can she? In a flicker of her desperate heart and soul, she adopts the kitten of a wild barn cat, and the feisty kitty gives Sara all she can handle, plus a jolt of confidence. But as Sara begins her risky comeback in gymnastics and life, an imposturous Turkish sultan calling himself Orkhan Hamid arrives to claim the kitten for his own. Desperate for the kitten's rejuvenating power, Hamid will even steal to turn his fortune around. Can broken-hearted Sara stop him and keep the cat of her dreams? A fun and meaningful read for all novel readers.
  • Princess

    Belinda Ray

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 22, 2016)
    Jasmine Porter moved away two years ago, but now she’s back. And her first day at Elizabeth Cady Stanton Middle School couldn’t be off to a worse start. When Jasmine shows up wearing one of the wild outfits she designed and made, her one-time enemy, Ashley Dutton, singles her out again. Soon, Jasmine finds herself trying to dress just like everyone else—but no matter what she does, Ashley finds a way to make fun of her. Will Jasmine ever find a way to stand up for herself?Things get even stickier when the school talent competition is announced and Jasmine’s friends sign her up to put together a fashion show!Jasmine decides she’s best off avoiding Ashley, quitting the competition, and just blending in with the crowd. Things look bad, until a button in the shape of a fairy princess comes to life! Will a two-inch-tall, princess-impersonating auto mechanic named Ruby be able to help Jasmine show the school who she really is?
  • Mafia Princess

    S.J. Smith, Lauren Armandi, Monica Smith

    eBook (, May 23, 2020)
    Alexis Angelo is the daughter of a mafia boss trying to navigate high school, boys and friends. Despite knowing the risks of the Family business she is determined to follow in her father’s footsteps. Alexis deals with blackmail, a jealous sort-of-ex, mean girls and learns to fight back against it all, all before her sixteenth birthday. All the while an even bigger threat looms from the shadows. Will the sins of the father fall on the daughter or will the Angelo family manage to come out unscathed?
  • Princess Meera

    Jeannette Langenstrass, Diane Langenstrass

    eBook (Magic Pixel, Nov. 15, 2017)
    Princess Meera is the first book in a series for young readers. Introducing a cat from a Royal family. The royal family dwell in the magical world of the night sky. Life among the stars is beautiful and special indeed.If you have enjoyed the book and would like to download some free colouring in pages please go and look at the Princess Meera website. There is also Princess Meera merchandise available.www.magicpixel.co.za/princess-meera
  • Princess Me

    Karma Wilson, Christa Unzner

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry, 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.
  • Princess

    Jeanette Alcock - Mughal

    eBook (RoseDog Books, July 25, 2012)
    Princess has a blue bonnet. She is quite a beautiful hen with many colors of the rainbow.This story was written in 1993. It is based on the author’s childhood memories.Princess was the author’s favorite childhood pet. When all the other chickens and rooster went home to the coop, Princess would walk up the stairs of the verandah and go right into the home. She would head for the bedroom, then settle down in the middle of the mattress. Princess would do this every evening.