May Bird, Warrior Princess

May Bird, Warrior Princess

Author: Jodi Lynn Anderson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2007-09-18

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0689869258

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This third and final installment of Andersons Ever After saga delivers even more of the sly hilarity and horror, original touches, and poignant moments that earned starred reviews for the first two novels of the trilogy.


The Princess Bird

The Princess Bird

Author: Abigail A. Falcaro

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-07-21

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 154343679X

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This tale of a bird starts off when feeling bad about herself and others, she comes across an unlikely friend who shows her a happy side of things and begins to spread happiness herself. This story is about acceptance and making others feel good about who they are even if they are different.


Princess Rose And The Golden Bird

Princess Rose And The Golden Bird

Author: Sergey Nikolov

Publisher:

Published: 2020-10-24

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13:

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Everybody knows about Snow White. Now let's get to know about one more enchantress, Princess Rose and her story with Golden Bird.


The Bird Princess

The Bird Princess

Author: Charles Hudeburg

Publisher:

Published: 1940

Total Pages: 43

ISBN-13:

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Summary: A genie helps a young soldier court and marry a princess.


Song for a Princess

Song for a Princess

Author: Rachael Mortimer

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 0545248353

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There once lived a little bird who loved words. He loved them more than he loved worms. Shiny words-"Star, Moon." Happy words-"Kiss, Smile." Colorful words"Rainbow, Sunshine... " Every day in the palace garden, the princess shares stories with her firend. The little bird loves these tales, and lines his nest with all the happy words he hears. But one day the princess falls sad and silent. Her friend has gone away. What can the birds do to make her smile once more? The peacock shows off his beautiful plumes, the magpie brings silver and gold, the jackdaws put on an aerial show, but the princess barely lifts her head to look. Then the little bird thinks of all the special words he tucked away. Stringing them together, he trills a soothing tune. The princess realizes she never has to be lonely-old friends can be found in comforting memories and, if she listens, new friends can be found for a song.


The Bird Princess

The Bird Princess

Author: Claire Hodgson Meeker

Publisher:

Published: 200?

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9789749495094

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The story of Manorah, the bird princess, has been part of Thai culture and its folklore for thousands of years. Originating in ancient India, in Buddhist or Jataka tales, the kinnaree are mythical creatures with human bodies and the wings and legs of birds. These magical beings, known as shape-shifters, appear in different forms in folktales around the world. This adaptation of the Manorah story celebrates the power of love to bridge the distance between people, places and cultures.


The Princess and the Peacock (Birds of Fae, #1)

The Princess and the Peacock (Birds of Fae, #1)

Author: C. S. Johnson

Publisher: C. S. Johnson

Published: 2019-01-11

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 1948464225

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From award-winning, genre-hopping author C. S. Johnson comes an original fairy tale that's sure to enchant you ... The first time I fell in love with Princess Mele was when I saw her smile, and I fell in love with her the second time the moment I heard her sing. Two memories burn within Kaipo's heart -- the death of his mother, which left him alone to die, and the arrival of Princess Mele, which gave him a new reason to live. Together with his adopted brother, Kaipo seeks out Jaya, the Fae Queen who lives on the Forbidden Mountain, in order to gain the beauty he requires to win Mele's heart. But Jaya has other plans for the scarred outcast who climbs up her mountain ... The Princess and the Peacock is the first in Birds of Fae, a fantasy fairy tale novella series from C. S. Johnson featuring original, standalone fairy tales. FROM THE BOOK: “Hey, Kaipo, we are almost at the top!” Rahj lets out a cheer as he appears beside me again. He daringly loosens his grip before twisting around to see the sights behind us. “Can you believe the view from up here? No wonder Jaya chose to live here.” I carefully look down at the view below. I can see our whole side of Maluhia as I glance around us. The skies are clear, shining in a way that seems both too light and too blue; the clouds just above the Forbidden Mountain are fluffy and starkly white, as if they know they are used in service to a higher power. The seas that surround Maluhia are a mix of blue and green, the sun and sky eagerly battling for the right to blend their beauty. I can see the coral reef that bends around the beach that leads to the other side of the mountain, where the kingdom’s rich merchants, warriors, and royal family live in the capital city of Shanthi. “You’re right,” I say to Rahj, who somehow smiles even more brightly. “This is incredible.” “This is how the God of all creation must see the world,” Rahj says, his voice full of awe. “From up here, it only looks beautiful. There is no way to see the full ugliness the world carries.” I frown at him, surprised by the remark. There was nothing in his tone to suggest a sullen feeling, but the words were enough to make me wonder. “I am happy to share this with you, Kaipo.” Despite the danger, Rahj reaches out and I clasp his hand in mine. I might have hated Rahj before, but since my scars had branded me as both an outcast and an orphan, he had remained by my side. With Appa gone, and my mother dead and burned, there is no one else. So I smile at him. “Thank you, brother,” I reply, and this time, Rahj does not smile. Instead, I can see the solemn gratitude and pride in his gaze as he nods. His sudden and uncharacteristic seriousness is the last thing I see before the rock under his anchored hand crumbles, and he cries out my name as he falls. “Kaipo!” WHAT READERS ARE SAYING: "From the characters to the priceless message of true beauty, this was an engaging and creative tale that pulled me in. I very eagerly look forward to reading more in this series!" ~ Laura A. Grace, Unicorn Quester "Beautiful and satisfying read!" ~ Maurice, Book Reviewer


The Big Princess

The Big Princess

Author: Taro Miura

Publisher:

Published: 2015-10-01

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781406361056

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A simple fairy tale meets bold, geometric art in this fresh, witty story from Japan. Once upon a time, a king and queen discover among their flowers a lovely and very tiny princess perched on a leaf. Overjoyed to have found a daughter, they fashion for her a single-feather bed and watch as she grows large enough to sleep in a ring box, a teacup, and a teddy bear s lap. But still the princess keeps growing and growing, until her head pokes through the top of even the tallest tower. Can the king figure out how to break the spell before the enormous tower crumbles and falls? With bright, stylized artwork and a vertical foldout befitting a "very "big princess, this whimsical follow-up to "The Tiny King "is sure to be a big hit."


Princess Kitty

Princess Kitty

Author: Nicko

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-07-06

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9781535131308

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Princess Kitty meets Momma Bird