Two peas in a pod, Sarah Mlynowski
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Two peas in a pod, Sarah Mlynowski
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Two peas in a pod
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Sarah Mlynowski
Series statement
Whatever after, #11
Summary
Our New York Times and USA Today bestselling series rolls on with Book 11, which fractures the beloved fairy-tale The Princess and the Pea. I've landed -- along with my brother, Jonah, and our dog, Prince -- in the fairy tale of The Princess and the Pea! When I can't fall asleep on top of a hundred mattresses, the kingdom decides I must be the princess they're looking for. Talk about royal treatment -- I'm suddenly being waited on hand and foot. Plus, I get unlimited ball gowns, sparkly jewelry, and ice cream. But can we find a REAL princess to run the kingdom?Now we have to:- Hold a princess contest- Defeat an obnoxious prince- Escape hungry alligators- Make it back home There's no time to snooze -- may the best princess win!
Target audience
juvenile
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Subject
- Siblings -- Juvenile fiction
- Magic mirrors -- Juvenile fiction
- Princesses -- Fiction
- Fairy tales -- Fiction
- Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- Magic -- Fiction
- Characters in literature -- Fiction
- Andersen, H. C., Hans Christian, 1805-1875 -- Juvenile fiction
- Fairy tales
- Princesses -- Juvenile fiction
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- Classification1
- Contributor1
- Creator1
- Subject11
- Siblings -- Juvenile fiction
- Magic mirrors -- Juvenile fiction
- Princesses -- Fiction
- Fairy tales -- Fiction
- Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
- Electronic books
- Magic -- Fiction
- Characters in literature -- Fiction
- Andersen, H. C., Hans Christian, 1805-1875 -- Juvenile fiction
- Fairy tales
- Princesses -- Juvenile fiction
- Content1
- Author1
- Is Part Of1