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How to draw princesses / by McCafferty, Catherine.;
Step-by-step instructions allow young artists to draw their favorite Disney princesses.
Subjects: Princesses in art; Drawing;
© 2011., Walter Foster,
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Princesses and ballerinas / by Bergin, Mark,1961-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32) and index.LSC
Subjects: Princesses in art; Ballet dancers in art; Drawing;
© 2012., Windmill Books,
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Tiana's garden grows / by Alston, Bria.; Disney Storybook Artists.;
"Before she cooks up something delicious in the kitchen, Disney Princess Tiana learns how to grow the ingredients in her garden"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Tiana (Fictitious character from Disney); Princesses; Gardening;
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Tiana's kind pony / by Koster, Amy Sky.; Disney Storybook Artists.;
Welcome to the magical world of Palace Pets, where each Disney Princess has a furry pet to love and care for! Bayou is a pony who moves to New Orleans to be Princess Tiana's special Palace Pet! But will this shy pony fit in at the lively city?
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Princesses; Pets;
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Muskoka / by Samuel, Julian,author.;
"A man down on his luck meets the woman of his dreams in an adult education course. But this is no ordinary male fantasy: the man is a Pakistani-Canadian artist with a treatable recurrent cancer; the young lady is an Indigenous princess just returned from art school in Europe to her father's glass summer palace in Muskoka. This Romance Comedy, set in mid-Toronto and on Lake Rosseau, plays with the intersection of Indigenous, settler, and immigrant success stories against the background of mortality and the stars"--
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Cancer; Indigenous women; Man-woman relationships;
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Princesses love school / by McNish, Bri Marie.; Iboix Estudi.;
"As the princesses go through the day's events in their own worlds, the narrator will describe the different activities they experience like meeting the teacher, making friends, learning new skills, doing arts and crafts, enjoying recess, and more! The princesses show young readers that school can be a magical adventure."--
Subjects: Picture books.; Disney characters; Princesses; Schools;
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Mulan and the Lantern festival / by Lee, Kimberly.; Johnson, Nicole(Children's authors); Disney Storybook Artists.;
Mulan is getting ready for the Lantern Festival, the celebration at the end of the Lunar New Year, but when her lantern breaks, she wonders how she can join in the fun, in this early reader that teaches kids about this beloved Chinese holiday tradition.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Hua, Mulan (Legendary character); Chinese New Year; Lunar New Year; Lanterns; Families;
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A magic steeped in poison / by Lin, Judy I.;
Ning enters a cutthroat magical competition to find the kingdom's greatest master of the art of brewing tea, but political schemes and secrets make her goal of gaining access to royal physicians to cure her dying sister far more dangerous than she imagined.Ages 13-18.Grades 10-12.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Tea; Contests; Princesses; Magic;
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The snoring princess / by Staniszewski, Anna.; Pamintuan, Macky.;
Princess Rosa's palace has been under a sleeping spell for one hundred years, and the spell will end at sunset; but Princess Rosa sleepwalks and when Kara and Zed enter the palace they find that she is missing--and the two fairies, Miranda and her son Leon, that have been caring for the sleepers do not seem particularly anxious to find her before the spell resets for another hundred years.Appeals to 1st-3rd graders.Reading level grade 2.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Sleeping Beauty (Legendary character); Princesses; Missing persons; Fairies; Magic; Characters and characteristics in literature;
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The magic mirror / by Staniszewski, Anna.; Pamintuan, Macky.;
The Ice Princess's magic mirror is broken, one piece is missing, and without it the Enchanted Kingdom is locked in a terrible, unseasonable, heat wave (even the palace is melting); two children, Kara and Zed, are determined to help, but first they must figure out whether the break is the result of the sibling rivalry between the Ice Princess and her sister the Sun Princess--or did the monkey do it?Appeals to 1st-3rd graders.Reading level grade 2.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Magic mirrors; Magic; Princesses; Sisters; Sibling rivalry; Monkeys; Characters and characteristics in literature;
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