An edition of La princesa de negro (2014)

The princess in black

Unabridged.
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The princess in black
Shannon Hale
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An edition of La princesa de negro (2014)

The princess in black

Unabridged.
  • 4.25 ·
  • 8 Ratings
  • 44 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 12 Have read

The Princess in Black takes a vacation: After battling monsters all night, a sleepy Princess in Black decides that she needs a vacation. After all, the Goat Avenger, a new hero who looks oddly familiar, has offered to protect the goats while she takes a much needed break. The very next day Princess Magnolia rides her bicycle to the seaside, where the air is salty, the sun is shiny, and the sea is as blue as monster fur. But just as Princess Magnolia is about to take a nap on her hammock, she hears a "ROAR!" Seriously? A monster? On the perfect beach? Impossible! Could a sea monster really ruin this vacation for the Princess in Black?

The Princess in Black and the mysterious playdate: Princess Magnolia and Princess Sneezewort have plans . . . mysterious plans, like a princess playdate! They dress-up slam! They karaoke jam! They playhouse romp and snack-time stomp! But then a shout from outside Princess Sneezewort's castle interrupts their fun. It's a monster trying to eat someone's kitty! This is a job for the Princess in Black. Yet when the Princess in Black gets there, she finds only a masked stranger and no monster in sight . . . or is there? Action and humor abound in this ode to friendship that proves that when shape-shifting monsters intrude on your plans, two heroes are better than one.

The Princess in Black and the science fair scare: Princess Magnolia is excited. Excited and nervous. She's going to the Interkingdom Science Fair today to present her poster about seeds and plants, and when she arrives, she sees that her friends are there too! Princess Honeysuckle made a mole habitat, Princess Sneezewort has built a blanket fort, and Tommy Wigtower has a talking volcano that's saying "EAAAAT!" Wait, what? A surprise goo monster makes this a job for the Princess in Black, and the Princess in Blankets is on the scene to lend a hand. But will two masked heroes be enough to save the science fair?

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Language
English
Pages
55

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The princess in black
2018
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The Princess in Black
Oct 14, 2014, Candlewick
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Table of Contents

The Princess in Black takes a vacation
The Princess in Black and the mysterious playdate
The Princess in Black and the science fair scare.

Edition Notes

Title from web page.

Compact discs.

Read by Julia Whelan.

5-8 years.

K-3.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.H13824 Pri 2018ab

The Physical Object

Format
[sound recording] /
Pagination
1 audio disc (55 min.)
Number of pages
55

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26967007M
ISBN 13
9780735210103
OCLC/WorldCat
1042341083

Work Description

Who says princesses don’t wear black? When trouble raises its blue monster head, Princess Magnolia ditches her flouncy dresses and becomes the Princess in Black!

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