There once was a prince, who wanted to marry a princess.
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By feeling a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds, a girl proves she is a real princess.
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Fairy tales, Fiction, Princesses, Princess and the pea, Hans Christian Andersen, Puzzles, Juvenile literature, Ladybird Books, Kid's, Children, Children's, Juvenile, Books, Picture books, Stories, Folk lore, Fantasy, Matresses, Feather beds, Pea, Princess, Prince, Toy and movable books, Children's fiction, Princesses, fictionPlaces
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The princess and the pea: a fairy tale
1999, Abbeville Kids
in English
- 1st ed.
0789205157 9780789205155
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The Princess and the Pea (Favourite Tales)
April 1, 1993, Ladybird Books Ltd
Hardcover
- Reissue edition
0721415504 9780721415505
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Princess and the Pea (Favorite Fairy Tales)
November 1985, Simon & Schuster (Juv)
Board book
in English
- Board edition
0671310437 9780671310431
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The Princess and the Pea (Well Loved Tales Level 1)
March 1982, Penguin U S A
Hardcover
in English
0721450075 9780721450070
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A young girl feels a pea through twenty mattresses and twenty featherbeds and proves she is a real princess.
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