01300nam a22002417a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280200017000690400029000860500018001151000020001332450085001532600042002383000060002804900025003405050008003655200582003735210020009555210020009756500033009957000030010289833FISKH20260303163515.0260303b cb ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a033500984068 aFISKHbengcFISKHdFISKH aPZ8 .L9755 .P aLundell , Margo aThe princess and the pea /cRetold by Margo Lundell : Illustrated by Nan Brooks  aNew York : bA Golden Books ,c1994 . a24 unnumbered pages : bcolor illustrations ;c20 cm .  aA Little Golden Book aN  aThe story is a classic fairy tale about a prince who wants to marry a real princess, but he struggles to find one. One stormy night, a young woman claiming to be a princess seeks shelter at the prince’s castle. To test her royalty, the queen places a tiny pea under twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds. Despite the many layers, the princess feels the pea and cannot sleep. Her sensitivity proves she is a true princess. The prince and princess are happily united, and the tale highlights themes of kindness, honesty, and the unique qualities that make someone special.8 a590 bLexile 8 aN bRaz-Plus  aPrincess vChildren's Books  aBrooks , NaneIllustrator