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Books with title Rebel Princesses

  • Rebel Princess Guide

    Tracey West

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 3, 2019)
    An in-world, humorous guide to everything Etheria, from She-Ra's POV! Complete with magic sequins on the cover.Adora has a lot to learn once she discovers she's the princess She-Ra! There are new friends to get to know, new kingdoms to explore, and a new way of life outside the Fright Zone to get used to (um... what's a birthday party?!). Adora keeps track of it all in this notebook -- her own primer on how to be a rebel princess. Complete with magic sequins on the cover!
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  • 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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  • Rebel Princess Guide

    Tracey West

    eBook (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 3, 2019)
    Adora has a lot to learn once she discovers she's the princess She-Ra! There are new friends to get to know, new kingdoms to explore, and a new way of life outside the Fright Zone to get used to (um... what's a birthday party?!). Adora keeps track of it all in this notebook -- her own primer on how to be a rebel princess.
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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.
  • 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.
  • The Rebel Princess

    Janice Sperry

    eBook (Cedar Fort, Inc., June 8, 2014)
    I was born to be evil. Nice is NOT in my blood. Besides, nice girls get locked in towers.Raven Perilous is like any other middle school girl—if middle school girls are usually evil princesses. The daughter of a gentle princess and evil sorcerer, Raven spends most of her time being as wicked as possible to avoid being stuck in a tower. So when Prince Charming shows up at her school, Raven knows she has met her nemesis.In The Rebel Princess, loyalty, heroism, and a pinch of enchantment are perfect for conjuring up an adventure that you’ll never forget.
  • 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.
  • Princesses, Inc.

    Mari Mancusi

    eBook (Aladdin, July 18, 2017)
    Twelve-year-old Hailey and her friends form a unique babysitter’s club in order to raise money to see their favorite YouTube star at a local ComicCon in this hilarious M!X novel.Twelve-year-old Hailey and her BFFs are all big fans of Collin Prince, a YouTube star, and swoon-worthy crush. So when the opportunity to meet him at a local Comic-Con comes up, the girls jump at the chance. The problem? The convention isn’t cheap—and the girls don’t have the money to go. But Hailey isn’t ready to give up just yet. In addition to meeting Collin at the convention, there is a young writer’s competition that she is determined to enter—and win. The girls dream up Princesses and Pirates, Inc., a babysitting service where the girls will dress up in costume to entertain their charges. Of course, they aren’t as prepared as they thought they would be to deal with bratty kids, scheming older siblings (who are less than thrilled that their own babysitting jobs have dried up), and trying to balance their new “jobs” with school. And more responsibilities means less time for Hailey to work on her contest entry. Will their plan to make it to Comic-Con pay off…or could their business end up as shipwrecked as the pirates they portray?
  • Princesses, Inc.

    Mari Mancusi

    Paperback (Aladdin, July 18, 2017)
    Twelve-year-old Hailey and her friends form a unique babysitter’s club in order to raise money to see their favorite YouTube star at a local ComicCon in this hilarious M!X novel.Twelve-year-old Hailey and her BFFs are all big fans of Collin Prince, a YouTube star, and swoon-worthy crush. So when the opportunity to meet him at a local Comic-Con comes up, the girls jump at the chance. The problem? The convention isn’t cheap—and the girls don’t have the money to go. But Hailey isn’t ready to give up just yet. In addition to meeting Collin at the convention, there is a young writer’s competition that she is determined to enter—and win. The girls dream up Princesses and Pirates, Inc., a babysitting service where the girls will dress up in costume to entertain their charges. Of course, they aren’t as prepared as they thought they would be to deal with bratty kids, scheming older siblings (who are less than thrilled that their own babysitting jobs have dried up), and trying to balance their new “jobs” with school. And more responsibilities means less time for Hailey to work on her contest entry. Will their plan to make it to Comic-Con pay off…or could their business end up as shipwrecked as the pirates they portray?
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  • Princesses

    Louise Buckens

    Board book (Globe Publishing, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Read all about how the royal family prepares for the Ball in the 12 page fully illustrated board book. Then turn the box into a beautiful, little castle and have lots of fun playing with the enclosed wooden royal family figures. A puzzle is also included which forms the palace gardens.
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  • Princesses

    Mya Hodgkins, Kimberly Hodgkins

    language (, Dec. 23, 2014)
    A little girl's story about the daily adventures of Pink Princess, Purple Princess, Red Princess and Blue Princess.
  • The Rebel Princess

    Janice Sperry

    Paperback (Cedar Fort, Inc., June 10, 2014)
    Meet the upside-down fairy-tale princess! Raven Perilous is not nice because nice princesses get locked in towers. When Prince Charming shows up, Raven -- who is not in distress -- decides to show him who's boss. This enchanting adventure, filled with magic forests and mystical creatures, will captivate fans of fairy tales everywhere!
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