An edition of The very little princess (2009)

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An edition of The very little princess (2009)

The very little princess

1st ed.
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When she goes to her grandmother's house for the first time, Zoey finds a tiny china doll that comes alive in her hands and believes that she is a princess and that Zoey is her servant.

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Language
English

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Cover of: The Very Little Princess
The Very Little Princess
2010, Random House Children's Books
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Cover of: The very little princess
The very little princess
2009, Random House, Random House Books for Young Readers
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

"A Stepping Stone Book."

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.B3262 Ve 2009, PZ7.B3262 Ve 2010, PZ7.B3262Ve 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23164749M
ISBN 13
9780375856914, 9780375956911, 9780375856938
LCCN
2009005039
Library Thing
9453595
Goodreads
7095563
6712260

Work Description

Regina is only 3-1/4 inches tall, but she knows from the moment she wakes up in her dollhouse bed that she is a princess. Why else would she have such a lovely pink gown? Why else would she have such golden hair and flawless skin? And why else would she have a four-foot, curly-haired human creature to wait on her? Meanwhile Zoey, that four-foot, curly-haired creature, has always dreamed that someday one of her dolls would come alive. But in her dreams, the doll never ordered her around. The doll didn't call her a servant. And the doll was a whole lot nicer!In a classic storyteller's voice, Marion Dane Bauer tells an exquisite tale of friendship, family, and loss, laced with humor and joy.From the Hardcover edition.

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May 14, 2009 Created by ImportBot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record.