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| 100 | _aLundell , Margo | ||
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_aThe princess and the pea / _cRetold by Margo Lundell : Illustrated by Nan Brooks |
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_aNew York : _bA Golden Books , _c1994 . |
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_a24 unnumbered pages : _bcolor illustrations ; _c20 cm . |
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| 490 | _aA Little Golden Book | ||
| 505 | _aN | ||
| 520 | _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. | ||
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_a590
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_bRaz-Plus |
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_aPrincess _vChildren's Books |
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_aBrooks , Nan _eIllustrator |
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