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Isabel loves reading stories about princesses, and thinks purple is the best colour in the whole world. When Isabel reads about a princess who goes on a quest and wins a magical jewel, she's determined to do the same. But it's hard to go on a quest when you're seven! Instead, Isabel sets her mind on winning a prize--but what?
Isabel loves reading stories about princesses, and thinks purple is the best colour in the whole world. When Isabel reads about a princess who goes on a quest and wins a magical jewel, she's determined to do the same. But it's hard to go on a quest when you're seven! Instead, Isabel sets her mind on winning a prize--but what?
Kristina is planning the biggest and best costume party imaginable. She's determined to make herself a beautiful, sparkly princess costume for the occasion. But nothing is going right...Will her costume come together in time?
Juliet Henry is planning a party for her seventh birthday, and she wants to invite only girls and have everything pink, from the food to the outfits. But the boys in her class do not want to be left out of the fun. Will they spoil the pink princess party?
"Emma can't wait to audition for her school play. She already knows exactly what part she wants: the enchanted princess! She'll wear a beautiful blue gown and sparkly tiara, and everyone will admire her as she glides gracefully across the stage. But when she's cast as the cackling, warty old witch instead, Emma can't believe it! She's ready to quit the play. Can Emma learn that the show must go on?"--P. [4] of cover.
For as long as she can remember, Abby has wanted two things: to be a magical princess, and to get a pet. And now one of her dreams is about to come true! She's finally adopting a pet. At first, Abby can't make up her mind about what pet to get. Maybe a yellow canary? Yellow is her favorite colour, after all! Or a sweet little bunny? Before long, she settles on the perfect choice*mdash;a fluffy white kitten. But Abby's in for a surprise. The perfect pet for this princess may not be fluffy, or white, or a kitten at all!
The pampered Princess Prunella has an important life-lesson to learn, and a wise old woman is just the person to teach her! When the old lady comes to the palace begging for food and the spoiled princess rudely shoos her away, the old woman casts a strange and terrible spell. Now the princess is aghast to discover a hideous purple peanut is growing from the point of her nose! The only way for Princess Prunella to break the spell is for her to perform three good deeds. Margaret Atwood's Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut is a charming children's book with spirited illustrations by Maryann Kovalski.
Isabel Dawson, who thinks purple is the best color in the whole world, decides to go on a quest to show her brothers that she is just as good as they are.
Isabel Dawson, who thinks purple is the best color and loves stories about princesses, puts up with her two annoying older brothers, and when she reads about a princess who goes on a quest, she decides to embark on one of her own to show her siblings what she can do. Includes activities, such as a bookmark project.
STAND TALL. BE LOUD. GAME FACE ON. This pitch perfect graphic memoir about courage and competition, friendship and belonging is perfect for fans of Smile, New Kid, Rollergirl, and Real Friends. "A captivating middle-grade gem." - The New York Times Book Review ★ "Funny, relatable, and genuine." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ "Captures every nuanced emotion." - School Library Journal, starred review ★ "Genuinely nail-biting." - Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ "Cringe-worthy in the best possible way...inspiring and insightful." - Shelf Awareness, starred review "Delightfully expressive...a standout." - Booklist When cheerleading tryouts are announced, Christina and her best friend, Megan, literally jump at the chance to join the squad. As two of the only kids of color in the school, they have always yearned to fit in-and the middle school cheerleaders are popular and accepted by everyone. But will the girls survive the terrifying tryouts, with their whole grade watching? And will their friendship withstand the pressures of competition? Hilarious and highly relatable, The Tryout by two-time Newbery Honoree Christina Soontornvat and shining new talent Joanna Cacao will make you laugh, cry, and cheer!