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Princess Lucy and the Precious Puppy (Tiara Club at Pearl Palace)
by Vivian FrenchPrincess Lucy has a secret. She doesn't like games and it's nearly Sports Day! But when Queen Molly asks her for a special favour, Lucy is in for a real surprise.
Princess Lulu Goes to Camp (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Kathryn CristaldiLulu is a princess. She has everything--well, almost everything. Princess Lulu doesn't have any friends. Will she finally find a friend at Camp Ruff 'n' Tuff? Find out in this Level 3 reader!
Princess Luna and The Festival of the Winter Moon (The Princess Collection)
by G. M. BerrowA new chapter book mini-series for fans of My Little Pony, featuring the princesses!Princess Luna used to be the villainous Nightmare Moon. Now reformed, she's still getting used to palace life with her sister Celestia. Read more about fan-favorite character, Luna, in this original story. © 2015 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.
Princess Mary of Maryland
by Nan Hayden AgleDid you know that Maryland has a real little Indian princess? Princess Mary was not as well known as Virginia’s Pocahontas, but she played an important part in Maryland’s history.Nan Agle has told a delightful story of Little Girl. We know here from the time she rode on her mother’s back to watch the Dove sail up Pascataway Creek in 1634, bringing the first white settlers to Maryland under the command of their first governor, Leonard Calvert, to the time she married Giles Brent and became the mother of his family of children.Both author and artist live Baltimore. Aaron Sopher has caught the spirit of early Maryland in his lovely illustrations.
Princess Maya
by AnaTo ensure the presence, long and productive lives of beeswe must be kind to themby providing a friendly habitat.Building hives and having natural settings,like logs, and old trees,will keep them safe and warm.Growing a variety of flowering plantsthat bloom throughout all seasonswill enable them to collect nectar and pollen.Honeybees are not the only one pollinators.That delicate job is also done by butterflies,bumblebees, hornets, flies, ants,mosquitos, lady bugs, and others,but honeybees are the only one who share with humanstheir product of labour – honey.
Princess Mia (The Princess Diaries, Volume IX)
by Meg CabotMia has been invited to speak at a gala for Domina Rei, an elite society of powerful businesswomen. But what could she possibly have to say? Now that Michael has broken things off, Mia can barely get out of bed, and her parents are making her see a therapist. School, where Lilly still refuses to speak to her and Lana suddenly wants to.be bff, is a total nightmare. Even J.P.'s efforts to cheer Mia up (he's being really sweet!) aren't helping. What's a girl to do? Just when things couldn't get worse, Mia uncovers an old family secret, a long forgotten diary of a teenage princess of Genovia. It could be just the thing to help Mia write her speech--but it might also change the fate of the Renaldos.
Princess Mix-up Mystery (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #24)
by Carolyn Keene Macky PamintuanNancy, Bess, and George have won the contest of a lifetime - a day of royal treatments at Prissy Princess Parlor! They couldn't be more thrilled. <P><P>But some of their classmates are jealous, and the owner of the local yoga studio, located above the parlor, thinks the new salon will disrupt his calm atmosphere. <P><P>When their makeovers are sabotaged, who is to blame? With so many potential suspects, the Clue Crew has their work cut out for them. It's time to put down the hair spray and crack this case!
Princess Nevermore
by Dian Curtis ReganPrincess Quinnella has always known of magic. After all, she has spent most of her free time with Melikar, and he is a wizard. His chambers are filled with curiosities--especially the wishing pool. The place where Quinn could look up and view the outer world. The place we call Earth. Quinn wants desperately to travel to outer earth. To see the place where people drop coins into pools and make wishes. And one day, quite by accident, Quinn gets her wish. Now she doesn't know if she'll ever get home again...
Princess Olivia and the Velvet Cape (Tiara Club)
by Vivian FrenchPrincess Olivia is chosen to demonstrate the best way to cross a puddle by stepping on a prince's cape--with a real, live prince. But the jealous Diamonde isn't going to let Olivia outshine her.
Princess Palooza
by Joy AllenSporting tutus, butterfly wings, cowboy boots or soccer jerseys, each of these twelve little girls is ready to have a day of fun together-a Princess Palooza! And what could be better than a day at Princess Park-a wonderful playground with a castle, moat and carriage. It's the perfect place for the girls to let their imaginations run wild as they run, jump and dance. Joy Allen's cheerful verse and vibrant art celebrates the joy of active play and the princess inside every little girl, and the enclosed paper crown will delight princesses everywhere.
Princess Paris Finds Her Purpose
by Demi-Leigh TebowAnti-trafficking advocate and former Miss Universe and Miss South Africa Demi-Leigh Tebow encourages young readers to find their purpose and help others in need in her first children&’s book about a princess who loses her crown, starring Demi&’s real-life dog Paris the dalmatian.When her crown is stolen, Princess Paris fears she&’ll never get it back. How can she represent her king without her crown? She doesn&’t feel much like a princess and worries all the animals on the Royal Savanna won&’t take her seriously without it. But as each animal Paris meets faces a unique problem, she discovers that being a princess requires more than wearing a shiny crown.This adventurous storyis paw-fect for ages 4 to 8,focuses on finding your purpose and being kind,is a creative conversation starter between parents and children about helping others, andis a perfect choice for a nursery display or a baby shower or birthday gift.Take your children on this adventurous African safari with Paris, Kobe, and Chunk (the whole Tebow Pack!) and show them that helping others is the greatest purpose of all.
Princess Patty Meets Her Match: A Read-Along Book (Hyperion Picture Book with Audio (eBook))
by Charise Mericle HarperOne day your prince will come...or so Princess Patty was told. But he's taking too long, and she's tired of waiting; so with Miss Loverpuff (her pet starfish) in tow, Patty sets off to find her own happily-ever-after. Follow along with word-for-word narration as Princess Patty meets a prince who places leftover peas under the bed, and another who can't tell the difference between catching dragons and dragon flies! Will she ever meet the right Prince Charming? In this delightful picture book, Charise Mericle Harper uses her vivid, energetic style to bring this smart princess's journey to life.
Princess Pearl: A Fashion Fairytale
by Emma ThomsonPearl is an ordinary girl - but she has a very extraordinary secret. She is a real sea princess! It is Princess Fashion Week and Pearl is just in time for the show. But Princess Selen, the famous supermodel, is having a super tantrum! How will Pearl persuade her that the show must go on Princess Pearl brings together all the essential elements of a little girl's imagination - princesses, friendship and a touch of magic! Collect all four eBooks: A Birthday Ball, A Friend to Treasure, and A Royal Ballet.'... the book gets five stars...' A Parent
Princess Pearl: A Friend to Treasure
by Emma ThomsonPearl is an ordinary girl - but she has a very extraordinary secret. She is a real sea princess! There's an emergency in the Underwater Kingdom and Princess Velvet has been swept up on a tidal wave all the way from their enemies in the Reef Kingdom. Can Princess Pearl befriend the poorly princess and make her better Princess Pearl brings together all the essential elements of a little girl's imagination - princesses, friendship and a touch of magic! Collect all four eBooks: A Birthday Ball, A Royal Ballet, and A Fashion Fairytale.'... the book gets five stars...' A Parent
Princess Pearl: A Royal Ballet
by Emma ThomsonPearl is an ordinary girl - but she has a very extraordinary secret. She is a real sea princess! The Prima Ballerinas are holding auditions to join their show. All the princesses practise hard, except for Princess Lyria who already thinks she is the best. Will Pearl fulfil her dream of becoming a ballet star Princess Pearl brings together all the essential elements of a little girl's imagination - princesses, friendship and a touch of magic! Collect all four eBooks: A Birthday Ball, A Friend to Treasure, and A Fashion Fairytale.'... the book gets five stars...' A Parent
Princess Penelope's Parrot
by Helen LesterSpoiled Princess Penelope cannot get her new parrot to talk, even after threatening it and calling it nasty names. But when Prince Percival comes courting, the parrot gets revenge on the greedy princess in a hilarious and fitting conclusion.
Princess Penelope's Parrot (Read-aloud)
by Helen Lester Lynn MunsingerSpoiled Princess Penelope cannot get her new parrot to talk, even after threatening it and calling it nasty names. But when Prince Percival comes courting, the parrot gets revenge on the greedy princess in a hilarious and fitting conclusion. This ebook includes audio narration.
Princess Peppa (Peppa Pig)
by Annie Auerbach EOneIt is bedtime for Peppa and George, but they aren't sleepy! So Mummy Pig tells them the magical story of Princess Peppa and Sir George the Brave Knight. Join the fairytale adventure featuring castles, dragons, and everyone's favorite little piggy, Peppa!This hardcover stoybook includes a punch-out Princess Peppa crown.
Princess Peppa and the Royal Ball: Level 1 Reader) (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Courtney CarbonePrincess Peppa has so much to do to get ready for the royal ball! She must invite her friends, decorate the castle, and help the royal baker make some tasty treats. Will Princess Peppa have enough time to make this ball a night to remember?
Princess Petunia and the Good Knight: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Big Idea Books / VeggieTales)
by Karen PothA Lesson about Putting Others FirstIt&’s time for the Great Pie Games, and Princess Petunia has to choose the champion of all knights. What makes the Duke of Scone so special?This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it&’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level I and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 2nd grade.
Princess Petunia's Sweet Apple Pie: Level 1 (I Can Read! / Big Idea Books / VeggieTales)
by Karen PothA Lesson in Being Helpful When the King of Scone holds a pie contest, every knight wants to win! But what happens when Princess Petunia gives up her oven to help another Veggie?
Princess Petunia’s Sweet Apple Pie (I Can Read! #Level 1)
by Karen PothUsing the Veggie Tale brand as the backdrop for this Level One I Can Read series, we are sure to have four highly successful ICR books to add to the Zonderkidz ICR line. Combining the ever-popular Veggie humor and characters with strong messages of God's love and acceptance, these books will be best sellers for the retailer and best-loved books by the families that purchase them
Princess Pig (Bright Owl Books)
by Molly CoxePig and Twig are playing Princess. Pig gets three wishes. But she wants more! This fun photographic easy-to-read story features the short "i" vowel sound. Kane Press's new series of super simple easy-to-reads, Bright Owl Books, launches with Molly Coxe's five photographic stories, which feature the short vowel sounds and are each only around 100 words. These irresistibly silly stories help kids learn to read through repetition and by teaching the basic building blocks of reading—vowel sounds—giving kids the perfect start on educational success.
Princess Piper
by Charnan SimonOn the day of her christening, Princess Piper was given the gift of music. When a wicked wizard begins kidnapping princesses, Piper decides to start rescuing them. Using her magical musical talents, Piper faces many trials and tests. Can she save the kidnapped princesses?
Princess Poppy Fairytale Princess (Princess Poppy Fiction #10)
by Janey Louise JonesMiss Mallow has decided to put on a musical show to celebrate the opening of the new school hall. Poppy and her class are all very excited especially when they get to vote on which show to perform. But things start to go wrong during the auditions when every single child wants the two starring roles! Before long Miss Mallow is at the end of her tether and cancels the show . . .