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The Princess and the Pea - cover

The Princess and the Pea

Hans Christian Andersen, Kari James

Publisher: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Beautiful music and fun sound-effects help tell the classic tale of “The Princess and the Pea.” Prince Fastidious travels the world to find his perfect princess. But something is not quite right about any of them. They either talk too much, or not at all. Some are too old for him, or too young. Others are spoiled or have too many noisy, little dogs. Find out what happens when Princess Rose accidentally comes to the castle at night because of a fierce storm. How does she prove to the Queen that she's a real princess? A happy ending adds interest to this fairy tale and encourages a lifelong love of great storytelling.
Available since: 06/24/2022.

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