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We’re the princesses of the Rose Room at the Princess Academy. We’re so glad you’ve joined us and we hope you’ll be our friend. Let us introduce ourselves!
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I’m Princess Charlotte and I am so excited to be at the Princess Academy. I begged my mom and dad to let me attend! I know that there is nothing more important than friendship, so I’m happy that the other princesses in the Rose Room are so wonderful. You can read about me in Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball. |
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Hi! I’m Princess Katie and I love riding horses. In my story, Princess Katie and the Silver Pony, I learn how to make wishes wisely to make everything perfect for me and my princess friends. Being a Perfect Princess is hard work, but wishing well is part of the process! |
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Can a princess be a scaredy-cat? Sure! I’m Princess Daisy and I was incredibly afraid of dragons. And once I was so embarrassed! But with the help of my wonderful friends, I learned just how brave I can be. Read about my brush with bravery in Princess Daisy and the Dazzling Dragon. |
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I’m Princess Alice and I know better than anyone that passing some tests can be so hard! In Princess Alice and the Magical Mirror I have to pass a test to go to the Garden Party. It shouldn’t be a problem, but everything goes wrong and I actually have to miss the test. Can my friends help me get to the Garden Party? |
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Not all princesses are perfect. I’m Princess Sophia and I’m trying very hard to be the best I can be, but Princess Perfecta is another story. In April, read Princess Sophia and the Sparkling Surprise to find out how my friends and I save our ball gowns when Princess Perfecta tries to ruin everything. |
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I'm Princess Emily and I know that there are good wishes and then there are bad wishes. Learning the difference is all part of becoming a Perfect Princess. And that's just what I come up against in May in a book about me and my friends called Princess Emily and the Substitute Fairy. It's our last lesson of the school year, and it could turn out to be our most important one! |
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