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Books with title The Princess And The Pea

  • The Princess and the Pea: iDrawTales

    Hans Christian Andersen, Noah Lazarus, HoniDoo

    Audible Audiobook (HoniDoo, Nov. 11, 2014)
    Enjoy Hans Christian Andersen's enchanting classic fairy tale about The Princess and the Pea in this captivating audiobook with beautiful music and sound effects. Told in English by Noah Lazarus. A young girl seeks shelter from the rain at the King's palace and claims that she is a princess. The old queen wants her son, the prince, to get married, but only to a real princess. Fortunately, the queen knows just how to find out if a young girl is a real princess.
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Xanthe Gresham, Clara Miss

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Oct. 1, 2017)
    When a sensitive prince searches far and wide for a bride but finds no princess as tender-hearted as he is, he can hardly bear the disappointment. Then a mysterious stranger comes to the door. Could she be the one the prince has been looking for? How will he know? Xanthe Gresham's lyrical prose brings rich detail and contemporary depth to this beloved Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale.
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  • The Princess and the Peanut Allergy

    Wendy McClure, Tammie Lyon

    Paperback (Albert Whitman & Company, Sept. 1, 2019)
    Regina has a huge, princess-themed, peanut-filled cake planned for her birthday party, that is until she learns that her best friend Paula has a severe peanut allergy! In this introduction to food allergies, Regina learns how dangerous an allergic reaction can be, and how she can best help a friend stay safe. With dimensional and bright illustrations, this book perfectly depicts the importance of respecting a friend's needs.
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  • The Princess and the Goblin

    George MacDonald, Arthur Hughes, Jeanne DuPrau

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Jan. 26, 2010)
    One of the most successful and beloved of Victorian fairy tales, George Macdonald’s The Princess and the Goblin tells the story of young Princess Irene and her friend Curdie, who must outwit the threatening goblins who live in caves beneath her mountain home. Macdonald’s pioneering use of fanstasy as a literary medium had a great influence on Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, and Madeleine L’Engle, all great admirers of his work, which has remained popular to this day. "I write, not for children," he wrote, "but for the child-like, whether they be of five, or fifty, or seventy-five."This edition includes illustrations by Arthur Hughes.
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  • SpongeBob and the Princess

    David Lewman, Clint Bond

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, June 1, 2004)
    Hoppin' clams! A princess is coming to the Krusty Krab! At least that's what SpongeBob thinks. And when she doesn't appear, SpongeBob must think Fast. He promised a princess, but where will he find one on such short notice? Find out what happens in this royally Funny story!
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  • SpongeBob and the Princess

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    language (Nickelodeon Publishing, April 11, 2011)
    Hoppin' clams! A princess is coming to the Krusty Krab! At least that's what SpongeBob SquarePants thinks. And when she doesn't appear, SpongeBob must think Fast. He promised a princess, but where will he find one on such short notice? Find out what happens in this royally Funny story!
  • The Princess and Curdie

    George MacDonald

    Hardcover (Suzeteo Enterprises, July 7, 2020)
    Princess Irene and her friend Curdie are back on a new magical adventure in George Macdonald’s fantasy, The Princess and Curdie, the direct sequel to The Princess and the Goblin.Two years have passed since the fateful events of The Princess and the Goblin, where the children saved the kingdom by hunting down evil goblins. Now, a few years older, they are instead fighting to stop Irene’s father from succumbing to a mysterious illness that just might be linked to someone else in the palace. While Princess Irene is forced to deal with her corrupt palace servants and evil political games, Curdie must let go of his doubts and journey on his own quest to help Princess Irene.Influential Christian author George MacDonald, known as one of the pioneering writers of the 19th century, has the incredible talent of taking children’s fairy tale stories and blending them with lessons in faith to create his timeless masterpieces. His works, which include both fantasies and Christian apologetics, have been renowned for influencing other literary geniuses, such as Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, and C. S. Lewis.The Princess and Curdie is a profound children’s novel about honor, faith, and seeing someone for who they are on the inside despite their appearances. This fairytale, filled with both action and 'deep magic,' will be much more than you expect.
  • The Princess and the Peas

    Caryl Hart, Sarah Warburton

    Hardcover (Nosy Crow, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Lily-Rose May will not eat her peas. Even when her father turns them into the most fabulous smoothies, shakes, or cupcakes, Lily can always tell they are there and turns her little nose up at them. Luckily, the doctor knows exactly what to do. He diagnoses an incurable case of princess-itus and sends Lily to live at the palace. Unfortunately for Lily-Rose May, the perfect food for a princess is . . . well . . . that would be telling!
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  • The Pea and the Princess

    Mini Grey

    Paperback (Red Fox, April 1, 2004)
    Everyone knows the story of the princess and the pea. But has anyone stopped to think about how the pea underneath the mattresses might have felt? No. So here, for the first time, straight from the pea, is the truth about this much-loved, oft-repeated fairytale.
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Imagine Brothers, c Paull

    language (Head and Heart, March 12, 2014)
    There were princesses enough, but it was difficult to find out whether they were real ones. There was always something about them that was not as it should be. (from The Princess and the Pea)Hans Christian Andersen's literary classic tale with digitally remastered illustrations of the greatest artists from the "Golden Age of Children's Literature".
  • The Princess and the Pea

    Hans Christian Andersen, Eve Tharlet, Anthea Bell

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 20, 1991)
    A young girl feels a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds and proves she is a real princess
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  • Artie and the Princess

    Marjorie Torrey

    Hardcover (NY: Howell, Soskin Publishers, March 15, 1945)
    107 pgs.