Princess Messy


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Princess Messy might be messy, but she really is a special little princess.




The Messy Princess


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This is a story in poem form about a little princess who learns a lesson about listening to her mother and putting her clothes away.




Tumble Tower


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A very messy princess in a very tidy royal family has the opportunity to prove that there are advantages to not being neat.




Messy Bookshop Mysteries - Books 1-3


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The first three books in 'Messy Bookshop Mysteries', a series of cozy mystery novels by Jessica Brimer, now available in one volume! A Binding Chance: Garnet Stone loves working in Teresa's Bookstore, a cozy little store in East Tennessee. But after a body is found at the bookstore, the new sheriff believes that Jane, the owner's niece, is the killer. Unusual clues point to multiple people, but the suspects all have alibis. Can Garnet solve the perfect crime and save Teresa's Bookstore? Book High And Low: In the East Tennessee bookstore, Bind Me Again, books are piled high and the shelves are fully stocked. After Garnet and Jane find a death certificate tucked inside one of the books, they discover that the deceased is a missing person from twenty years ago. Soon after, freelance editor Jacob Rome is found murdered behind the store. With everyone around them seemingly lying - including the dead man - can Garnet and Jane find the killer? Up On the Bookshop, the Body Fell: During an author signing at Voss-of-Books, Garnet attends to support Leo. But what should be a straightforward plan changes to a murder investigation, as author Yasmin Starr is found dead on the rooftop. Leo is the primary suspect, but Garnet is sure that he's not the culprit. With the victim's list of enemies as long as a tangled strand of Christmas bulbs, can Garnet find the real killer and bring them to justice?




Princess DisGrace: A Royal Disaster


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Calling all precocious princesses! This series is sure to be a hit with girls who love a big dose of humor and adventure with their princess fix. Rules for Being a Princess: 1. Your name must be on the Fairy Godmother’s list. 2. You must always be elegant and graceful. 3. A unicorn must choose you. When Grace arrives at Tall Towers Princess Academy, her name isn’t on the Fairy Godmother’s list of students. She isn’t elegant at all—not even her curtsy is graceful. And all the other girls are sure she’s headed straight back to her tiny, messy kingdom. But one unicorn knows better. He’s clumsy and dirty and the perfect match for Grace! And together they have tons of fun. But the other princesses aren’t convinced Grace belongs at the academy. Can she prove that being a princess is about more than just being perfect?




Princess Bedtime Stories Special Edition


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A collection of nineteen happy stories featuring the Disney princesses.







I Don't Want to Wash My Hands!


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The Little Princess loves getting her hands dirty. The trouble is . . . she hates washing them. Until she learns all about the nasties and the dirties and all the other horrible things that lurk and make you ill . . .




There's a Princess in Me


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Every little girl wants to feel like a princess. What a great feeling it is when they discover they are daughters of the King of kings. Gigi knows there is a princess in her! She may not always look like a princess, act like a princess, or feel like a princess, but she knows that God always loves her and she’s a princess in His eyes. This padded hardcover picture book with its die-cut window and mylar mirror allows young girls to truly see themselves as God’s little princesses.




Princess Hair


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Princesses 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.