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  • How to Be a Princess

    Caitlin Matthews, Bee Willey

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Some girls are born princesses and others become them, but everyone has to start somewhere. With the help of the books narrator, Princess Petal, the reader learns the craft of being a princess, from etiquette and deportment to contacting your fairy godmother, dealing with enchantments, finding a prince and attending balls. Drawing on a wealth of traditional fairytales, this book's unique approach has a more practical edge than many rival titles.
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  • How to Be a Princess

    Caitlin Matthews

    Hardcover (Carlton Publishing Group, March 15, 2008)
    Every little girl is a secret princess... When you read a book about being a princess you like to know that it's been written by the genuine article, a real princess. Open the magical pages of this book and allow Princess Petal to guide you through her royal world. Some girls are born princesses and others become one by marrying a prince; everyone has to start somewhere. With the expert advice of Princess Petal, assisted by the Guild of Princesses - a select club with royal members such as Cinderella and Rapunzel - this book will teach you everything you need to know, from looking beautiful to contacting your fairy godmother, dealing with spells, finding your ideal prince and ruling your realm wisely. Why settle for being ordinary when you can be a princess? Every princess is a queen been waiting...
  • How to Be a Princess

    Caitlin Matthews

    Hardcover (Carlton Books Ltd, March 5, 2007)
    Rare Book
  • How to Be a Princess by Caitlin Matthews

    Caitlin Matthews

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, March 15, 1656)
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  • How to Be a Princess

    Caitlin Matthews Bee Willey

    Hardcover (Carlton Publishing Group, March 15, 2009)
    Some girls are born princesses and others become them, but everyone has to start somewhere. With the help of the books narrator, Princess Petal, the reader learns the craft of being a princess, from etiquette and deportment to contacting your fairy godmother, dealing with enchantments, finding a prince and attending balls. Drawing on a wealth of traditional fairytales, this book's unique approach has a more practical edge than many rival titles.