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Books with title Princesses and Ballerinas

  • 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)
  • Ballerina Princess

    RH Disney, Niall Harding

    Paperback (RH/Disney, Jan. 23, 2007)
    Tutus and toe-shoes—what could be more fun? A Princess wearing them—of course! For the first time ever, the Disney Princesses become ballerinas. Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, and others will dance and spin themselves into the hearts of Princess fans in this sweet Step 2 reader.
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  • It's Fun to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sky Pony, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Boys and girls simply follow the numbered steps on the left-hand page to learn how to draw beautiful Princesses and Ballerinas. Sure to inspire creativity in young artists.It’s Fun to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas is the perfect tool for budding young artists who love princesses and ballerinas and who want to create some themselves. Each drawing comes with step-by-step illustrations and tips on coloring a variety of pretty characters, including: Princess Margot, who must kiss a frog Louise, a ballerina stretching before class Princess Helena, who loves to walk her puppy Henrietta, gracefully balancing in a pirouette Princess Nicole, who is fast asleep in a tower And nine more! With this book, learning to draw is as simple as following the numbered steps on the left-hand side of the page. Bergin’s drawings are easy for kids to recreate and are a sure way to inspire the artist inside every child.
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  • Ballerina Princess

    Random House Disney, Niall Harding

    eBook (RH/Disney, Oct. 30, 2013)
    Tutus and toe-shoes—what could be more fun? A Princess wearing them—of course! For the first time ever, the Disney Princesses become ballerinas. Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, and others will dance and spin themselves into the hearts of Princess fans in this sweet Step 2 reader.
  • Princesses and Ballerinas

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Scribblers, Oct. 1, 2011)
    This title introduces a whole host of beautiful princesses and graceful ballerinas and explains how to draw them in easy, straightforward steps.
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  • How to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas

    Fiona Watt, Antonia Miller, Jan McCafferty, Non Figg, Katie Lovell, Stella Baggott, Howard Allman

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Imaginative craft books use simple methods and easy-to-follow directions for making a wide variety of projects, including cards, decorations, and presents, and each includes stickers to add even more fun to the projects.
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  • Princesses and Ballerinas

    Mark Bergin

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, July 1, 2011)
    Presents step-by-step instructions for drawing ballerinas and princesses in various activities.
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  • Princes and Princesses

    Lily Lexington

    language (, Aug. 23, 2012)
    From Lily Lexington, the best selling kid's author who has soldover 100,000 copies of her kid's books in her first 18 months on Amazon. ** This book is available free for Amazon Primemembers.**Sam and Sally are 6 year old twins with a magical feather. This featherhas the power to grant wishes so it must be handled very carefully.During an argument about who is King or Queen of the playground Sally wishesSam was no longer her brother. The magic feather grants her wish andSally wakes up in front of a magnificent castle. She discovers that herbrother is now the King of this mysterious land and has no knowledge ofwho she is. Sam will not see her unless she recovers the 4 keys to thekingdom. To find the keys, rescue Sam and escape, Sally mustsolve 4 riddles of the 4 exiled princes and princesses of the land. Some are good and some have tricks up their sleeves....- Your child will be enchanted with the beautiful illustrations that will capture their imagination- Your child will smile, giggle and love to read this story over and over.The story is aimed at children 4-8.Pick up your copy today!
  • Ballerina Princess

    Melissa Lagonegro, Niall Harding

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2007-05-15, May 15, 2007)
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  • Ballerina Princess

    Melissa Lagonegro, Niall Harding

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 23, 2007)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, and others realize their dreams of becoming ballerinas as they, donning their tutus and toe-shoes, spin, twirl, and pirouette through the pages of this magical story.
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  • Peas and Princesses

    Aleese Hughes

    (Independently published, Aug. 6, 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 individually, 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)
  • How to Draw Princesses and Ballerinas

    Fiona Watt

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Feb. 28, 2005)
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