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  2. List of Princess (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Published: 1 January 1965 to 16 September 1967 [1] Artists: Leslie Otway, [3] Jean Sidobre [4] Daughter of a governor in the West Indies, Alona Richards' daring and habit of taking on any challenge in front of her soon earns the girl the nickname "The Wild One".

  3. Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls - Wikipedia

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    Good Night Stories has sold over one million copies, and has been translated into more than 47 languages. [5] They have received praise for being an alternative to the stereotypical portrayal of girls and women in fiction (such as the Disney Princess), or books about heroes which primarily focus on male protagonists. It focuses on telling young ...

  4. List of Princess Tina stories - Wikipedia

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    Odd Girl Out; Published: 1 May 1971. Peggy Makes Strong Magic; Published: 8 May 1971. The Medicine Man; Published: 22 May 1971. Speedwell's Lucky Mascot; Published: 29 May 1971. The Girls of Peaceful Creek; Published: 5 June 1971. Clothes by Amanda; Published: 19 June 1971. Nagoona of the North; Published: 26 June 1971. Girl of the Timberland ...

  5. Once Upon a Mattress - Wikipedia

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    The princess in the story is not the first princess tested to see if she is worthy of marrying Prince Dauntless the Drab—she is the thirteenth princess. The day the Minstrel arrives at court, the Queen, alongside her confidant, the Wizard, is testing Princess #12 with an unfair quiz.

  6. The Practical Princess and Other Liberating Fairy Tales

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    The newborn Princess Bedelia of Arapathia is blessed by three good fairies with the gifts of beauty, grace (ala Sleeping Beauty), &... Common sense.Eighteen-years later, a dragon takes up residence on a mountain in the kingdom, demanding a princess to devour, or else it would turn its fiery-breath down on the kingdom.

  7. Anika Noni Rose - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020, Rose created a weekly series, Bedtime Stories for the Littles, where she read bedtime stories to small children to help ease their fear during the lockdown. Rose said, "I love reading to kids, and I wanted to give our little people something soft and soothing in this very jarring moment in time.

  8. The Brownie and the Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Brownie and the Princess: And Other Stories (ISBN 978-0060000837) is a book of ten children's stories by the American author, Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888). [1] The stories were published in various children's magazines during her lifetime.

  9. The Light Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Light Princess is a Scottish fairy tale by George MacDonald.It was published in 1864 as a story within the larger story Adela Cathcart. Drawing on inspiration from "Sleeping Beauty", it tells the story of a princess afflicted by a constant weightlessness, unable to get her feet on the ground, both literally and metaphorically, until she finds a love that brings her down to earth.