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  • Princess Grace

    Mary Hoffman

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, April 9, 2008)
    Grace is back! The girl from Amazing Grace who proved that you can be anything you want and that families are what you make them, now discovers that there's more more than one way to be a princess. Grace has the chance to be a princess in a school parade. But what does a princess do, apart from wearing beautiful clothes and looking pretty? Does she have to be pink and floaty, with a crown? Grace and her friends start finding out about princesses in China, Egypt, the Philippines and Zimbabwe - and on the day of the parade, helped by Ma and Nana, Grace's school has the most interesting float of all. As for Grace - she's a sensation!
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  • Princess Grace

    Mary Hoffman, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Jan. 10, 2008)
    This year two girls will be selected as princesses in the town parade, and Grace can?t wait to be one of them. It?s the perfect opportunity to dress up?but how, exactly, should a princess costume look? Grace asks her teacher for help, and soon the whole class is learning that there?s more to princesses than pink dresses and frills. From Kenya to China and from warriors to spies, princesses are a multicultural and multitalented bunch, and there are just as many kinds of happily ever afters?both for the royals and for Grace?s community and its princess parade. Mary Hoffman?s picture books featuring this intrepid heroine have earned major critical acclaim; amongst other awards, Amazing Grace was a iReading Rainbow selection and a Booklist Editors? Choice. Grace?s latest adventure is sure to delight her established fans?and win the hearts of many more!
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  • Princess Grace

    Nancy Jones

    eBook (THiNK WiSE Publishing, Jan. 4, 2014)
    Join Princess Grace Throughout Her Adventures and Learn How To Become A Real Princess!Princess Grace, a spoiled little princess who could not behave kindly with others around her, goes through a lot of adventures while she learns how to be a kind person and help other people when they are in need. Princess Grace behaves undesirably with her servants and especially with the stable boy, who was supposed to prepare her unicorn, Sparkles, for a ride, but did not due to the fact that he had to set the horses of the Royal Riding Party first. However, after she leaves the castle, princess Grace meets an old woman who asks for help to carry the woods to her house, but princess refuses her, and the old woman turns into a beautiful fairy. At that moment, princess Grace and her unicorn are transformed into poor beings, and they need to reach the castle following the path of kindness, as the princess has to understand that she has to behave properly and not to be spoiled anymore.The path to the castle will bring princess Grace new adventures that will allow her to become a kind person who can help other people if they need, without judging them based on their clothes or their rank. Sparkles, her unicorn, is constantly with her as they go through the adventures, and she manages to reach the castle in the end, after she learns that royalty does not come from the expensive dresses she is wearing, from her rank or from the castle she is living in, but from the way she can behave with others.Join princess Grace throughout her adventures and learn how to become a real princess. Once you start reading, you will be introduced to the fairytales land, where unicorns exist, animals can talk and green meadows are continually dominated by the multi-colored carpet formed by the flowers.
  • Princess Grace

    Mary Hoffman, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 2007)
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  • Princess Grace

    Mary Hoffman, Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu

    Hardcover (Dial, Jan. 10, 2008)
    This year two girls will be selected as princesses in the town parade, and Grace can’t wait to be one of them. It’s the perfect opportunity to dress up—but how, exactly, should a princess costume look? Grace asks her teacher for help, and soon the whole class is learning that there’s more to princesses than pink dresses and frills. From Kenya to China and from warriors to spies, princesses are a multicultural and multitalented bunch, and there are just as many kinds of happily ever afters—both for the royals and for Grace’s community and its princess parade. Mary Hoffman’s picture books featuring this intrepid heroine have earned major critical acclaim; amongst other awards, Amazing Grace was a i>Reading Rainbow selection and a Booklist Editors’ Choice. Grace’s latest adventure is sure to delight her established fans—and win the hearts of many more!
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  • Princess Grace

    Mary Hoffman

    Hardcover (Dial Books, Jan. 10, 2008)
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