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Books with title Princess Protection Program

  • Princess Protection Program: Princess Protection Program Poster Book

    Disney Book Group, Disney Storybook Art Team

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 12, 2009)
    Packed with sixteen removable full-color posters, sixteen pull-out postcards, and one giant poster featuring all the characters—including Carter Mason and Princess Rosalinda undercover as an American girl—this poster book is filled with royal adventure.
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  • Princess Protection Program #2: The Perfect Princess

    Kate Egan

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 12, 2009)
    Carter Mason's life is turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program—a fictitious organization that rescues princesses—brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Rosalinda's country has been taken over by a dictator. The only way to save her country and her mother is for Rosalinda to go undercover as regular American teen Rosie Gonzalez. Carter is in charge of helping Rosie fit in, but getting the princess to change her ways is more challenging than either one of them expected. And when both girls are nominated for Homecoming Queen, they're in for an unforgettable adventure!
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  • Princess Protection Program Junior Novel

    Wendy Loggia

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 12, 2009)
    Carter Mason's life is turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program--a fictitious organization that rescues princesses--brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Rosalinda's country has been taken over by a dictator, and the only way to save her country and her mother is for Rosalinda to adopt the cover of regular American teen Rosie Gonzalez. Carter is in charge of helping Rosie fit in, but getting Rosie to change her ways is more challenging than either one of them expected. And when both girls are nominated for Homecoming Queen, they're in for a royal disaster!
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  • Princess Protection Program #2: Rescuing Rosie

    Disney Book Group

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 12, 2009)
    Newly independent readers everywhere will devour this early reader filled with tons of full-color stills from the new hit Disney Channel Original Movie! Carter Mason's life is turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program--a fictitious organization that rescues princesses--brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Rosalinda's country has been taken over by a dictator, and the only way to save her country and her mother is for Rosalinda to adopt the cover of regular American teen Rosie Gonzalez. Carter is in charge of helping Rosie fit in, but getting Rosie to change her ways is more challenging than either one of them expected. And when both girls are nominated for Homecoming Queen, they're in for a royal disaster!
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  • Princess Protection Program #1: Heir to the Throne

    Kate Egan

    Paperback (Disney Press, May 12, 2009)
    Carter Mason's life is turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program—a fictitious organization that rescues princesses—brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Rosalinda's country has been taken over by a dictator. The only way to save her country and her mother is for Rosalinda to go undercover as regular American teen Rosie Gonzalez. Carter is in charge of helping Rosie fit in, but getting the princess to change her ways is more challenging than either one of them expected. And when both girls are nominated for Homecoming Queen, they're in for an unforgettable adventure!
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  • Princess Protection Program

    Wendy Loggia

    Library Binding (Spotlight, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Carter Mason's life was turned upside down when her father, Major Mason of the Princess Protection Program—a fictitious organization that rescues princesses—brings Princess Rosalinda to their Louisiana home. Now, Carter and Rosalinda are both back to their normal lives in Louisiana and Costa Luna. They stay in touch via text, email, phone, and even the occasional visit. Carter tells her friend all about her father's other completed PPP missions, still able to have a laugh over some princesses' antics. Sometimes Carter and her father joke about her going on missions with him—after her plan to save Rosie, her father knows she could someday follow in his footsteps—but he makes it clear that she's not to do anything like that ever again. Carter doesn't seek out trouble, especially when it comes to princesses—it just happens to find her.
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