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Books with title Runaway Princesses

  • The Runaway Princess

    Johan TroĂŻanowski

    Paperback (Random House Graphic, Jan. 21, 2020)
    This princess can't resist the lure of adventure, but her parents aren't quite on board in this fantastical graphic novel perfect for fans of Princess in Black and Phoebe and Her Unicorn!Robin? Robin? Robin?! Where are you?She couldn't have gone far. . . .Princesses don't run away to have their own adventures. Right? Princesses stay quietly and obediently at home. They would never want mermaids and swamps and pirates and getting kidnapped to be a part of their lives. Not this princess!Adventures await when Robin (bored of princess-ing all the time) embarks on the best adventure of her life--meeting friends along the way as she travels through the magical landscape of her country. But her parents aren't so pleased--and they're coming to find her and bring her back to the castle, no matter how she feels about it!
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  • The Runaway Princess

    Johan TroĂŻanowski

    Hardcover (Random House Graphic, Jan. 21, 2020)
    This princess can't resist the lure of adventure, but her parents aren't quite on board in this fantastical graphic novel perfect for fans of Princess in Black and Phoebe and Her Unicorn!Robin? Robin? Robin?! Where are you?She couldn't have gone far. . . .Princesses don't run away to have their own adventures. Right? Princesses stay quietly and obediently at home. They would never want mermaids and swamps and pirates and getting kidnapped to be a part of their lives. Not this princess!Adventures await when Robin (bored of princess-ing all the time) embarks on the best adventure of her life--meeting friends along the way as she travels through the magical landscape of her country. But her parents aren't so pleased--and they're coming to find her and bring her back to the castle, no matter how she feels about it!
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  • The Runaway Princess

    Johan TroĂŻanowski

    eBook (Random House Graphic, Jan. 21, 2020)
    This princess can't resist the lure of adventure, but her parents aren't quite on board in this fantastical graphic novel perfect for fans of Princess in Black and Phoebe and Her Unicorn!Robin? Robin? Robin?! Where are you?She couldn't have gone far. . . .Princesses don't run away to have their own adventures. Right? Princesses stay quietly and obediently at home. They would never want mermaids and swamps and pirates and getting kidnapped to be a part of their lives. Not this princess!Adventures await when Robin (bored of princess-ing all the time) embarks on the best adventure of her life--meeting friends along the way as she travels through the magical landscape of her country. But her parents aren't so pleased--and they're coming to find her and bring her back to the castle, no matter how she feels about it!
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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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  • Runaway Princesses,

    Emma Right, Lisa Lickel

    language (Right House Books, May 18, 2017)
    Rumors. Fear. Hope.When Princess Elle, now age 14, hears a dreadful rumor about her ballerina friends, she and her younger sister, Princess Belle, embark on an adventure to uncover the truth. They plan a runaway to seek answers but this means tricking their horse masters and staging a scheme to escape their watchful eyes. But Elle soon discovers the danger of deceit and realizes she might end up kidnapped, or worse, as she recalls the rebellion in their Kingdom not two years ago. Will she escape unscathed? Or is there a price to pay? If your child enjoys adventure princess-type stories with a twist of mystery and suspense, not unlike fairy-tales like Snow White she will love this historical mystery series. Each book in this chapter-style storybook contains classical artwork from master artists and introduce young readers to museum pieces. At the end of each story is a write-up of a ballet story to familiarize children with the classical ballet world. Runaway Princesses feature the ballet Coppelia (Doll Story) so children will learn about the ballet. Dive into the world of princesses and ballerinas and enter the beautiful world of Chadwick Castle and their adventurous princesses Elle and Belle today!Who is the princess castle series for?I wrote the series primarily for girls age 7-12 but although it is a princess type story with mystery, action and adventure, I feel even a boy could enjoy the series. (Bear in mind these are princess stories for girls, essentially.) It being a full-color illustrated ebook and full-color paperback I hope to expose young readers to artwork from master artists of the world and teach them ballet stories that even today children can enjoy at their local ballet performances. My hope is that the princess series will be a children's illustrated classic someday.All Titles in the Princess Ballerina Series.Runaway Princess, Book 1Cliffside Mystery, Book 2Castle Academy, Book 3Court Secrets, Book 4Forgotten Mystery, Book 5Ballerina Picnic, Book 6Princess Troubles, Book 7Ballet Academy, Book 8
  • 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.
  • The Runaway Princess

    Milly Howard

    Paperback (JourneyForth, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Princess Brenna has been imprisoned by her ruthless uncle, Prince Zoran, who seized her rightful place on the throne. When the young princess manages to escape from the castle tower disguised as servant girl, she wants only to keep her freedom. In the forest near the castle, she meets a twisted old man named Quintag and a boy who is a juggler. Although this strange pair seems willing to help her, she wonders why they would risk the wrath of Prince Zoran for a mere servant girl. Alarmed by the dark riders that dog her trail, and dismayed by the knowledge that even Quintag may have betrayed her, she dares not entrust her life to anyone. As Brenna searches bravely for her freedom, she learns to love and to trust, to accept a responsibility that she doesn't want, and to yield to God's will for her life.
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  • The Runaway Princess

    Kate Coombs

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 8, 2006)
    "A dragon darkens our dells. A witch haunts our woods. Bandits roam our moors" . . . King Stromgard swept on. "In the tradition of so many monarchs, I offer my daughter's hand in marriage and half my kingdom to the prince who can rid us of these evils, restoring peace and prosperity to our realm."And so the contest in the Kingdom of Greeve begins. But Princess Margaret is not your traditional princess. Meg firmly objects to her parents' giving her away, and she certainly has no intention of remaining in the tower where she is sequestered. Instead, she sets out to win the contest herself by enlisting the help of her good friend, her loyal maid, an eager guardsman, a young wizard, and a tenacious witch. Does Meg find her distinct place in the kingdom, or is she doomed to fulfill her royal duties?Kate Coombs weaves a magical tale full of pesky princes, enchanted frogs, a beady-eyed scarf, and invisibility juice – a tale of wonder, but a story familiar to all who struggle to find their own place in the world.The Runaway Princess is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
  • RUNAWAY PRINCES

    Susana Aguilo

    eBook (Susana Aguilo, July 14, 2016)
    This is the story of three young princes who, without warning and for no apparent reason, have abandoned their kingdoms.Mourning their absence are three princesses with names as long as their hair: Mary Snow Seven, Penelope Sweepalot and Philippa Sleeperton, the granddaughter of Morpheus (the guy the Greeks say was the original dream weaver).All three have been left without husbands, and their respective fathers, brothers and cousins are all swearing revenge.But what about the princes? Did anyone think of them?Three princes who, upon their valiant steeds, had searched tirelessly for their true loves. Three princes who endured the cold, the heat, the bad tempers of close and distant relatives and the bad breath of the first kiss.Everyone was so happy for their princesses; they celebrated and partied for days on end... but the princes didn't even get so much as a thank you. Nobody even thought of mentioning them in a Facebook or Twitter post, or dedicating a few lines to them in the Sunday papers. That was why they got fed up. That was why they decided to leave their castles and their kingdoms, and ride off to the mysterious inn deep in Far Side Forest.
  • The Runaway Princess

    Kate Coombs

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 8, 2006)
    "A dragon darkens our dells. A witch haunts our woods. Bandits roam our moors" . . . King Stromgard swept on. "In the tradition of so many monarchs, I offer my daughter's hand in marriage and half my kingdom to the prince who can rid us of these evils, restoring peace and prosperity to our realm."And so the contest in the Kingdom of Greeve begins. But Princess Margaret is not your traditional princess. Meg firmly objects to her parents' giving her away, and she certainly has no intention of remaining in the tower where she is sequestered. Instead, she sets out to win the contest herself by enlisting the help of her good friend, her loyal maid, an eager guardsman, a young wizard, and a tenacious witch. Does Meg find her distinct place in the kingdom, or is she doomed to fulfill her royal duties?Kate Coombs weaves a magical tale full of pesky princes, enchanted frogs, a beady-eyed scarf, and invisibility juice – a tale of wonder, but a story familiar to all who struggle to find their own place in the world.The Runaway Princess is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
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  • The Runaway Prince

    Tom Garzan

    language (, Sept. 27, 2016)
    Join me in my adventure as a Minecraft kittenHey friend, its Jack. These journals are the story of how I escaped being a prince, found myself trapped, and finally saved the day. This first story is my journal of when I finally escaped the palace. Out there in the world of Minecraft, no one else will knew that I was a prince. No one but Shoal, who is my best friend. There was no way that I could have left her behind. We always wanted to see outside the palace walls, and that’s exactly what we decided to do. I hated the palace. I hated everything about it, and I thought that maybe out there we would find something that made me a little less angry. Shoal sure seemed to think so. Grab Your Copy Now!*This book is not produced or marketed by Mojang or Minecraft and is the sole property and imagination of the author.
  • 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.