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Princess Grace and the Golden Nightingale (Tiara Club)
by Vivian FrenchFairy G is taking the princesses to the Museum of Royal Life! Princess Grace can't wait to hear the golden nightingale sing, but the horrible twins are determined to get her into trouble...
Princess Grace and the Little Lost Kitten (The Princess Parables)
by Jacqueline Johnson Jeanna Young Omar Aranda“Search everywhere for the lost kitten. Bring her back safely to the castle.” Princess Grace promised her father she would care for the kittens she found. But Poppy, the curious one, has run away. Princess Grace must find him, even if it means searching the entire kingdom… even braving the Black Woods. Along the way, she remembers a parable Jesus told about God’s great love for us and how he, too, searches for each one who is lost.
Princess Grace is Saved (Stairway Decodables Step 4)
by Leanna KochPrincess Grace is always reading stories about princes saving princesses from dragons and witches. But when Princess Grace herself is locked in a tower, who will save her? Stairway Decodables is a supplemental phonics resource that’s perfect for supporting small group instruction, independent reading, or reading practice at home. This title provides practice in decoding words with silent e, soft c and g, and trigraphs.
Princess Hair
by Sharee MillerPrincesses with curls wear pearls.Princesses with head wraps take long naps.And princesses with teeny-weeny Afros wear teeny-weeny bows.Celebrate different hair shapes, textures, and styles in this self-affirming picture book! From dreadlocks to blowouts to braids, Princess Hair shines a spotlight on the beauty and diversity of black hair, showing young readers that every kind of hair is princess hair.Debut author-illustrator Sharee Miller encourages confidence and pride in this playful, colorful picture book that teaches readers to love every bit of themselves.
Princess Hearts (Disney Princess)
by Jennifer Liberts WeinbergCinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora, Belle, Snow White, Tiana, Ariel, and Jasmine celebrate love in many different ways. This Step 1 reader features all the Disney princesses, as well as the princes and friends who love them. Young girls ages 4 to 6 who are just starting to read will embrace this book about love. Makes a great Valentine's Day gift!
Princess Hearts (Step into Reading)
by Jennifer Liberts WeinbergCinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora, Belle, Snow White, Tiana, Ariel, and Jasmine celebrate love in many different ways. This Step 1 reader features all the Disney princesses, as well as the princes and friends who love them. Young children ages 4 to 6 who are just starting to read will embrace this book about love. Makes a great Valentine's Day gift!
Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Princess Parables)
by Jeanna Young Jacqueline Kinney JohnsonBased on the Parable of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl in Matthew 13:44–45, this is the perfect picture book to teach young children what a real treasure is.In Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure Princess Hope and her sisters are on a shopping trip in the kingdom. They come across a small box with a ring in it and realize it once belonged to their grandmother. The princesses cannot afford the ring, but Hope plans a &“courtyard sale&” and it is a success! Once she has sold everything, she is astonished to learn what all she has sacrificed everything for! Through a series of clues that take the princesses through the castle on a treasure hunt, Hope realizes there is more to treasure than just things—including God&’s greatest gift of his Son.Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure:Has beautiful full-color illustrationsIs based on the Parable of the Hidden Treasure in Matthew 13:44-45Is the perfect book for princess lovers ages 4-8Features a lovely princessy cover
Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure: Level 1 (The Princess Parables)
by Jeanna Young Jacqueline Kinney JohnsonIs your child a fan of princesses and fairy tales? Join Princess Hope in this charming picture book based on the Parable of the Hidden Treasure and the Pearl in Matthew 13:44–45, which helps teach young children ages 4-8 what a real treasure is, and why we should value heavenly things.In Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure, while Princess Hope and her sisters are on a shopping trip in the kingdom, they come across a small box with a ring that once belonged to their grandmother. The princesses cannot afford the ring, but Hope plans a &“courtyard sale&” to raise the money. Once she has sold everything, she is astonished to learn what all she has sacrificed everything for! After a series of clues take the princesses through the castle on a treasure hunt, Hope realizes there is more to treasure than just things—including God&’s greatest gift of his Son.Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure:Has beautiful full-color illustrationsPresents biblical themes and values in a fun and approachable wayIs the perfect book for princess lovers ages 4-8Has a lovely cover that features bright tones and a fairy-tale feelIf you enjoy Princess Hope and the Hidden Treasure, check out other titles in the Princess Parables series: A Royal Easter Story, A Royal Christmas Story, Princess Grace and the Little Lost Kitten, Princess Joy&’s Birthday Blessing, Princess Charity&’s Courageous Heart, and Princess Faith&’s Mysterious Garden.
Princess Hyacinth: The Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated
by Florence Parry HeideBestselling Caldecott Honor artist Lane Smith and legendary author Florence Parry Heidehave teamed up to create an unforgettable princess sure to charm and delight young readers. <P><P> Princess Hyacinth has a problem- she floats. And so the king and queen have pebbles sewn into the tops of her socks, and force her to wear a crown encrusted with the heaviest jewels in the kingdom to keep her earthbound. But one day, Hyacinth comes across a balloon man and decides to take off all her princess clothes, grab a balloon, and float free. Hooray! Alas, when the balloon man lets go of the string . . . off she goes. Luckily, there is a kite and a boy named Boy to save her.
Princess Isabella and the Snow-White Unicorn (Tiara Club at Pearl Palace)
by Vivian FrenchA trip to Lord Henry's castle in the Magical Mountains sounds so exciting! Princess Isabella hopes she will be lucky enough to see a unicorn. Will her wish come true?
Princess Jessica and the Best-friend Bracelet (Tiara Club at Ruby Mansions)
by Vivian FrenchThe Princess Academy is having a Friendship Festival! Princess Jessica wants to make something special for her friends in the Poppy Room, but will Princess Diamonde spoil everything?
Princess Joy's Birthday Blessing (The Princess Parables)
by Jacqueline Johnson Jeanna Young Omar Aranda“No one can come to the surprise party, Daddy. What will we do?” Princess Joy can’t wait for her birthday. There will be treats, games, and an enormous cake with pink icing! But when the other princes and princesses can’t come, and princess Joy finds out, she comes up with a surprising plan to fill her day with special guests and unexpected gifts. Will it work? Her idea comes from a parable Jesus told about a party a lot like hers.
Princess Joy's Party: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Princess Parables)
by Jeanna Young Jacqueline Kinney JohnsonBased on Princess Joy&’s Birthday Blessing and the Parable of the Great Feast in Luke 14, this level one I Can Read is the perfect way to teach early readers about their welcome to God&’s kingdom.In Princess Joy&’s Party, Jesus&’ lesson about who is best to invite to your home comes alive for little princesses just learning to read! When no one accepts the invitation to Princess Joy&’s birthday party, she is sad. But her father, the king, helps her understand that there are more ways to celebrate a special day and much better gifts to get than ones wrapped in pretty paper and bows.Princess Joy&’s Party:Is a Level One I Can ReadTeaches the Parable of the Great Banquet (Luke 14:15-23)Features lovely, full-color art
Princess Juniper of Torr
by Ammi-Joan PaquetteAdventure abounds in this finale featuring Princess Juniper, who—with the help of friends, secret spy cats, and even a dragon—is the only one who just might be able to save her father, the palace, and their whole country! Princess Juniper might have conquered her challenges up in the Hourglass Mountains, but back home in Torr, chaos reigns. The castle has been invaded. Juniper’s father, King Regis, is behind bars. And all his loyal subjects are imprisoned along with him. Juniper and her friends must find a way to rescue their kingdom! But how? With tricks and spies, secrets and lies piling up at every turn, the friends are in more danger than ever. But Juniper won’t let that stop her! As Crown Princess, it’s up to her to lead the way and figure out how to save her home and her father. Will the small army from Queen’s Basin be enough to outwit the enemy? Or will Torr Castle fall and be lost forever—and the country along with it? In the final book in the Princess Juniper series, perfect for fans of Frozen, Brave and The Princess Academy, Ammi-Joan Paquette delivers a fun-filled, heartfelt, action-packed finale that is fit for a Queen!
Princess Juniper of the Anju
by Ammi-Joan PaquetteJuniper may have secured her kingdom, but danger - and adventure - are far from over. The land known as Queen's Basin is securely under Juniper's rule, and the time has come to focus on saving her father's kingdom. But before she can return to Torr, Juniper must find her subjects' missing horses, which were taken by a tribe of the Anju who live in the Hourglass Mountains - the very tribe her mother once belonged to.Juniper arrives at the Anju settlement just as the tribe members are about to begin ritual trials to select their next leader. Juniper, whose mother had been next in line for the Anju throne, throws her own hat in the ring. As she competes, however, she must answer the question that's been tugging at her heart: Does she want to rule the Anju because they are her mother's people, or does she have less noble intentions in mind?Juniper must prove to everyone - especially herself - that she is a brave and strong ruler who puts all her subjects first. This book series is for girls who love climbing trees in their party dresses and running races in their Mary Janes. It's for girls who know that wearing hair ribbons doesn't stop someone from being strong, and liking perfume and jewelry doesn't mean you can't be smart. Girls who don't even know they're looking for role models will find one in Juniper.Praise for Princess Juniper of the Anju:"Full of princesses and dragons, the latest volume in this series offers adventure that will set readers' hearts racing and put smiles on their faces."--School Library JournalPraise for Princess Juniper of the Hourglass:"I absolutely loved Princess Juniper of the Hourglass! It's fantastically delightful, delicious, and satisfying. You'll want to follow Juniper to her kingdom - or even better, start your own!"-Sarah Beth Durst, author of Enchanted Ivy and Ice "I adored Princess Juniper! Readers will cheer as she leads and defends her hidden kingdom in this deliciously charming fantasy."-Julie Berry, author of The Secondhand Charm and The Amaranth Enchantment"Princess Juniper proves that you can love your silk dresses and still be a hero. This is a smart, feisty kid with a thirst for experiences, and I loved watching her learn to lead. A fun and insightful coming-of-age tale."--Ellen Booraem, author of Small Persons With Wings "A gently adventurous and luxuriously detailed romp."-Kirkus Reviews"With elements from William Golding's The Lord of the Flies and Paul Fleischman's Westlandia, this story can be enjoyed by those who love princess stories and adventure tales....A rollicking tale that will please a wide range of readers."-School Library Journal"This...dramatic and humorous novel...involves some entertaining twists and paves the way for more lighthearted intrigue ahead."-Publishers Weekly "Paquette takes young readers gently by the hand into the adult world of responsibility, danger, and the unknown. The fully developed cast of characters is engaging, and readers will cheer the conclusion and happily await Juniper's further adventures."-BooklistFrom the Hardcover edition.
Princess Juniper of the Hourglass
by Ammi-Joan PaquetteIn this royal adventure, Princess Juniper learns what it means to rule a kingdom-at least for the summer. For her thirteenth nameday all Princess Juniper wants is a country of her own. So when rumblings of unrest start in his kingdom, Juniper's father decides to grant his daughter's wish and sends her to a small, idyllic corner of the Hourglass Mountains until trouble blows over. Once there, Juniper discovers that ruling a small country-even just for the summer-is a bit harder than she'd expected, especially when cousin Cyril challenges her rule. Still, the most difficult part is to come. Juniper and her friends discover that her father's kingdom is at war. The only way to stay safe is to remain in the Hourglass Mountains much longer than planned. Juniper may have her own country after all . . . but what will that mean for the kingdom of Torr?This book is perfect for fans of Frozen and Brave, who like their princess strong and smart as well as sparkly. Praise for Princess Juniper of the Hourglass:"I absolutely loved Princess Juniper of the Hourglass! It's fantastically delightful, delicious, and satisfying. You'll want to follow Juniper to her kingdom -- or even better, start your own!"--Sarah Beth Durst, author of Enchanted Ivy and Ice "I adored Princess Juniper! Readers will cheer as she leads and defends her hidden kingdom in this deliciously charming fantasy."--Julie Berry, author of The Secondhand Charm and The Amaranth Enchantment"Princess Juniper proves that you can love your silk dresses and still be a hero. This is a smart, feisty kid with a thirst for experiences, and I loved watching her learn to lead. A fun and insightful coming-of-age tale."--Ellen Booraem, author ofSmall Persons With Wings "A gently adventurous and luxuriously detailed romp."--Kirkus Reviews"With elements from William Golding's The Lord of the Flies and Paul Fleischman'sWestlandia, this story can be enjoyed by those who love princess stories and adventure tales....A rollicking tale that will please a wide range of readers."--School Library Journal"This...dramatic and humorous novel...involves some entertaining twists and paves the way for more lighthearted intrigue ahead."--Publishers Weekly Ammi-Joan Paquette Awards and Reviews: Ghost in the House A Huffington Post "Best Halloween Books of 2013", School Library Journal "Great Books for Halloween" pick; and Canadian Children's Book Centre "Best Books for Kids & Teens" 2014 pick. Petey & Pru and the Hullabaloo Starred review, Kirkus The Tiptoe Guide to Tracking Fairies A "Best Books for Children 2009" choice by the Association of Booksellers for Children Featured in Scholastic: Parent & Child magazine's "Fun Finds" From the Hardcover edition.
Princess K.I.M. and the Lie That Grew
by Maryann Cocca-LefflerKim wants the kids at her new school to like her, so she tells a teeny, tiny, bitty lie. She says her name is really "K.I.M."--for "Katherine Isabella Marguerite"--and that she comes from a royal family! Pretty soon all the students know there is a princess in the school. Kim wears her golden tiara from dance class and a big fancy ring she won at the arcade. Her little lie grows and grows. When a classmate invites her to a birthday party, Kim says she can't go because her grandmother is coming to visit. But she had told the kids her grandmother was a queen. Now they all want to meet the queen. Kim is in a real bind; her lie has grown too big and it's about ready to explode!
Princess Ka'iulani: Hope of a Nation, Heart of a People (Women Of Spirit Ser.)
by Sharon LinneaOn March 1, 1893, Princess Ka’iulani, the seventeen-year-old crown princess of Hawaii, stepped onto the pier at New York City. She was greeted by a crowd of reporters and onlookers who knew that, in many ways, she stood at a crossroads in history. Fully aware of the significance of her visit, she prayed that she could help persuade the American government to return her beautiful islands to the Hawaiian people. This biography tells the fascinating—and little-known—story of Princess Ka’iulani’s life and courageous fight for Hawaiian independence. Using many newly translated journals and letters, Sharon Linnéa introduces young readers to the most beloved figure in Hawaiian history, and one of America’s most overlooked Christian heroines.
Princess Katie and the Mixed-up Potion (Tiara Club at Silver Towers)
by Vivian FrenchPrincess Katie is thrilled--they're going on a field trip to meet a real witch! But when Witch Windlespin teaches the princesses how to make a magic potion, something goes terribly wrong.
Princess Katie and the Silver Pony (Tiara Club)
by Vivian FrenchEveryone at the Princess Academy takes Wish Class. Princess Katie and her friends must use their wishes wisely--but watch out for horrible Princess Perfecta; she has other ideas!
Princess Kim and Too Much Truth
by Maryann Cocca-LefflerAlthough she's always been called "Princess" at home, Kim is not a real princess, so she decides, "From now on, no matter what, I'm only going to tell the truth!" She tells her dad that the pancakes are rubbery and her grandma that her new necklace looks like the slimy rocks at the bottom of the fish tank. At school, she's just as honest . . . until she learns what too much truth can do.
Princess Labelmaker to the Rescue!: An Origami Yoda Book (The Origami Yoda Series)
by Tom AnglebergerThe battle for seventh grade continues in the New York Times–bestselling series featuring origami Star Wars puppets you can make at home!Help us, Principal Rabbski. You’re our only hope.In their fight against FunTime, the tedious, elective-crushing test prep program, Origami Yoda and the Rebel Alliance have found allies in unexpected places. But the allegiance of one mysterious, all-powerful figure remains to be seen: Principal Rabbski. She says she’ll help the rebels, but the state standard tests are just a month away, and the FunTime Menace is as strong as ever.With time running out, one rebel decides to take matters into her own hands. Code name: Princess Labelmaker. Convinced that the Alliance’s case file will persuade Rabbski to join the fight, Princess Labelmaker steals it and delivers it right to the principal herself! Will the case file convert the principal . . . or bring about the Alliance’s doom?Includes instructions for folding your own Leia and Luke.
Princess Lauren and the Diamond Necklace (Tiara Club at Ruby Mansions)
by Vivian FrenchPrincess Lauren falls in love with a beautiful necklace at the Annual Exhibition of Dazzling Diamonds. But she gets into terrible trouble over it. Can Fairy G's magic help?
Princess Lessons (Princess Diaries Companion books #2)
by Meg CabotPrincess Mia shares advice on how to behave like a princess. offers tips on inner and outer beauty, character development, etiquette, and dating.
Princess Lessons: A Princess Diaries Book
by Meg Cabot Chesley MclarenAll you need to know to be a princess-- Or Just live like one Compiled by Mia Thermopolis aka Princess Amelia Mignonette Grimaldi Thermopolis Renaldo of Genovia