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Princesses

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Do Princesses Really Kiss Frogs?
by Carmela LaVigna Coyle
A young girl takes a hike with her father, asking many questions along the way about what princesses do.
It's a pain to be a princess!
by Carmen Gil
It's not easy being a princess. You can't do anything wrong, you have to smile all the time, play the harpsichord, and wait for Prince Charming. One day Nona wants to change her destiny. What will happen?
Not All Princesses Dress in Pink
by Jane Yolen
Rhyming text affirms that girls can pursue their many interests, from playing sports to planting flowers in the dirt, without giving up their tiaras.
One perfect day
by Steve Purcell
In the rugged Highlands of Scotland, young princess Merida loves to explore the lands of her kingdom.
Princess Baby
by Karen Katz
A little girl does not like any of the nicknames her parents have for her-- she wants to be called by her "real" name, Princess Baby.
Princess Bedtime Stories
by  Princess
Disney princesses embark on royal adventures, learn lessons of love, and live happily ever after in this volume of nineteen tales.
Princess Grace
by Mary Hoffman
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Series -
Amazing Grace
Princess Palooza
by Joy Allen
Twelve imaginative little girls spend a day having fun together at a princess-themed playground.
Princess Says Goodnight
by Naomi Howland
Rhyming text presents what a princess might do between leaving the ball and saying goodnight.
The Pirate Princess
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Tired of the royal life, Princess Bea boards a pirate ship and sets out for adventure on the high seas but soon finds she is not good at swabbing decks, cooking in the galley, or keeping watch from the crow's nest.
The Princess and the Pig
by Jonathan Emmett
There's been a terrible mix-up in the royal nursery. Priscilla the princess has accidentally switched places with Pigmella, the farmer's new piglet. The kindly farmer and his wife believe it's the work of a good witch, while the ill-tempered king and queen blame the bad witch-after all, this happens in fairy tales all the time!
The Very Fairy Princess
by Julie Andrews
Despite her scabby knees and dirty fingernails, Geraldine knows that she is a princess inside and shows it through her behavior at home and in school.
There Was an Odd Princess Who Swallowed a Pea
by Jennifer Ward
Set in a castle, this variation on the traditional, cumulative rhyme looks at the consequences of a princess's strange diet.
Updated 01/24/2013
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