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Books with title Princesses

  • Peas and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    language (, July 1, 2019)
    Mildred Wallander, otherwise known as Milly, knows nothing more than the normality of a simple peasant life. That is, until she is forced to play as her kingdom's missing princess and marry a prince in order to satiate her King's need for power. Milly experiences more than she signed up for and sets off on a journey that takes her to places she would have never thought possible. She comes across opportunities for love and even encounters a little magic. Can she overcome growing into a person she can no longer recognize? And can something as small as a pea change everything? This is the first book of "The Tales and Princesses Series." The books can be read separately, but they're best enjoyed in order. *This is a second edition.*The Tales and Princesses Series reading order: Peas and Princesses (Book One) Janice Wallander: A Novella Retelling the Tale of Rumpelstiltskin Apples and Princesses (Book Two) Pumpkins and Princesses (Book Three)
  • Apples and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    language (, Aug. 31, 2019)
    In the Kingdom of Edristan, a world where poisoned apples seem to be a hot commodity, Snow White sets off on a difficult journey— a journey with physical, mental, and emotional trials alike. After the death of her mother due to complications from bearing Snow, her father was driven to madness. As a result, Snow has been forced to endure a life of abuse and neglect from her one living parent. But one day, the encounter with an enchanted apple provides her with an opportunity to take matters into her own hands. She comes across a huntsman, seven orphan boys, and even some royalty along the way. Every person she meets, and every choice she makes, will aid in ways that will change her life forever. This is book two of "The Tales and Princesses Series." The books can be read separately, but they're best enjoyed in order. The Tales and Princesses Series reading order: Peas and Princesses (Book One) Janice Wallander: A Novella Retelling the Tale of Rumpelstiltskin Apples and Princesses (Book Two) Pumpkins and Princesses (Book Three)
  • The Princesses

    Cordelia Castel

    eBook (, April 12, 2018)
    Two Princesses, one Queen, and one very special barmaidThis collection of prequel novelettes offers a deeper insight into Cendrilla’s world as well as the characters she encounters at the Academy. Included in this volume are:Millissa - a Rumpelstiltskin retellingBeastly Bride - a Frog Prince retellingDora - a Goldilocks retellingBianca - a Snow White retelling
  • Princesses

    Stephanie Rousseau

    Novelty Book (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 2, 2018)
    In this irresistibly sweet activity book for smaller hands, kids create their own vibrant princesses! With sturdy board pages ready to press out, color, and decorate, this book includes five cute princesses each accompanied by a little animal pal with stand. Stickers make accessorizing these enchanting princesses easy and fun. A simple craft for kids to use their creativity, maker skills, and imagination.
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  • Princesses

    Jessica Greenwell

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Oct. 1, 2012)
    A sticker book featuring over 100 colourful stickers to add to the pages. It includes fun scenes such as a beautiful palace, the palace gardens, and the princesses' ball. It allows little children to bring each magical picture to life with the princess stickers.
  • Two Princesses

    Dian Layton, Destiny Image Audio

    Audiobook (Destiny Image Audio, June 4, 2018)
    The Two Princesses takes place inside "The Kingdom of Human Heart". Within every person, there is a desire to do what is helpful and good, but we also have the desire to life selfishly. This timeless story will help children of all ages realize the great value of being kind and compassionate.
  • Even Princesses Poop

    Thomas Nelson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Witty board books with flaps to lift, reward stickers, and a fun chart to encourage children to use the potty! Even Princesses Poop and Even Pirates Poop are charming, witty stories of a little princess and pirate who are learning how to use the potty. At first, Princess Phoebe and Pirate Pete don’t understand what potties are for… so they use them in unusual ways! With a flap to lift on every page and a reward chart to track every little success, the stories will make children laugh and help them learn how to use their potties!
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  • Princesses

    Fiona Watt, Elena Temporin

    Board book (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2008)
    Describes what princesses do during the day, in a book with textured pictures for young readers to feel.
  • A Posse of Princesses

    Sherwood Smith, Emma Galvin, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Nov. 4, 2013)
    Rhis, princess of a small kingdom, is invited along with all the other princesses in her part of the world to the coming of age party of the Crown Prince of Vesarja, which is the central and most important kingdom. When Iardith, the prettiest and most perfect of all the princesses, is abducted, Rhis and her friends go to the rescue. What happens to Rhis and her posse has unexpected results not only for the princesses, but for the princes who chase after them. Everyone learns a lot about friendship and hate, politics and laughter, romantic ballads and sleeping in the dirt with nothing but a sword for company. But most of all they learn about the many meanings of love.
  • 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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  • A Posse of Princesses

    Sherwood Smith

    language (Book View Cafe, Sept. 7, 2010)
    Rhis is sixteen, romantic, a princess of the tiny kingdom of Nym.Nothing ever happens in Nym, until she receives an invitation to a celebration for Prince Lios of Vesarja, the largest kingdom around.Lios is as handsome as Rhis hoped, and she falls instantly in love, just like in her favorite songs. But life isn't like the songs--none of her friends are happy, and then there is the Perfect Princess, Iardith, who keeps occupying Lios's time.Rhis does her best to fix things for her friends, as she pursues her romantic ideal . . . and then the Perfect Princess is abducted.Of course Rhis must go to the rescue . . . the princes right behind.This rollicking romantic fantasy takes place in the same world as the Wren Books, and Lhind the Thief.
  • Princesses, Princesses, Princesses!

    Julie Olson

    language (Jujubee Books, of Jujubee Illustrations LLC, Jan. 8, 2012)
    Nearly every little girl wants to be a princess. She dreams of the fancy dresses, the castle, and of never having to lift a finger. But at what cost? The little girl in “Princesses, Princesses, Princesses!” finds out the day her dream comes true. A story of hopes, wishes, and realization.This 22 page picture book, created specifically for ebook, entertains readers of all ages with its non-preachy message and colorful line and watercolor illustrations. Parents will appreciate the short length of the text and early readers can begin to read along or to a younger sibling. NOTE: You may have to lock out your screen orientation to portrait mode and then turn your viewer to landscape orientation to view this book properly.for iPad and iPhone users using the Kindle App to view this book: You must lock out the screen auto rotation before viewing this picture book for optimum viewing. Double click the home/menu button to access the dock of icons and then swipe those icons to the right. Tap the "rotate" icon at the far left to lock the screen into position. This must be done when the image is filling the screen in the position you'd like to view it in.