Tiana's Kind Pony (Disney Princess: Palace Pets)


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Meet Bayou, Disney Princess Tiana’s special Palace Pet, in this step 2 levelled reader with over 30 stickers! 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? Young readers and Disney Princess Palace Pets fans ages 4 to 6 will love this book, which is full of sweet, cuddly pets–and 30+ stickers! Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.




Disney Princess Tiana: The Stolen Jewel


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Tiana: The Stolen Jewel




My Little Pony: FIENDship is Magic


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Fiendship is Magic explores the secret origins of Equestria's greatest villains: Sombra, Tirek, Sirens, Nightmare Moon, and Queen Chrysalis!




Tiana's Dream


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Tiana's dreams of becoming a restaurateur are put on hold when she and the dashing but lazy Prince Naveen are transformed into frogs and forced to work together to find a way to break the spell and return to their human forms.




The Princess and the Frog


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Loaded with hundreds of illustrations, stills, and artworks from the movie, The Princess and the Frog: The Essential Guide, celebrates Disney's first princess film in eleven years! © 2009 Disney




Tiana's Kind Pony


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"When a shy pony named Bayou moves to New Orleans to be Princess Tiana's special palace pet, she wonders if she'll fit in at the lively city"--Provided by publisher.




Mesquite Roots


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This historical novel describes the last great land giveaway, the 1893 Land Run into the Cherokee Strip, Indian Territory, where my father's family homesteaded. This story of the Darbys and the McCanns is based in part on my grandparents' travel logs and diary and tells how these close friends endured hardships and tragedies near the Cimarron River by Glass Mountain (front cover) at Orienta, Oklahoma, where they raised their families. Read of their journey in wagons with over-jets and how they built and lived in their soddies with cat-and-claw chimneys. Read about the extraordinary life of a small Indian boy abandoned during the Land Run, but adopted by the McCanns and how he rose to greatness. This story of the love these families and their children shared throughout their lives, along with family photographs and vivid descriptions of age-old Indian rituals of birth, marriage, and death will remain in your memory.This book is purchased at the lowest cost through Lulu.com.




The Indian Forester


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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society


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Vols. for 1846-55 include Proceedings at meetings of the society.