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Pedro only wanted to play but never did he imagine he had to play to find his way. You see, there was a reason for the puzzles in the Puzzle Palace. The King had to prepare the young Prince for his future position as King. He learned how to deal with fears and challenges placed on his path to focus on the true prize. Getting to the prize gave him the confidence he needed by practicing patience and concentration. Also available in Spanish, see Pedro y el Palacio de Rompecabezas
La princesa Nayaleena vive en un reino lejano. Su castillo está completamente hecho de chocolate, rodeado de un foso de chocolate. La cama en la que duerme es chocolate, e incluso tiene una muñeca de chocolate para jugar. A ella le encanta el chocolate, y eso la hace feliz. Pero la princesa se pone triste porque no tiene a nadie con quien compartir su chocolate. En lugar de encontrar un nuevo personaje para disfrutar de su chocolate con, la Princesa Nayaleena pregunta a los lectores si les gustaría ser su amigo y tener un poco de chocolate. Al final de la historia se pide a los lectores que disfruten de sus propias aventuras de chocolate y que prueben las cinco recetas a base de chocolate incluidas en el libro. Also available in English, see The Princess and the Chocolate Castle.
Princess Nayaleena lives in a far away kingdom. Her castle is entirely made of chocolate, surrounded by a chocolate milk moat. The bed she sleeps in is chocolate, and she even has a chocolate doll to play with. She absolutely loves chocolate, and it makes her happy. But the princess becomes sad because she doesn't have anyone to share her chocolate with. Rather than finding a new character to enjoy her chocolate with, Princess Nayaleena asks readers if they would like to be her friend and have some chocolate. At the end of the story readers are asked to enjoy their own chocolate adventures and to try out the five chocolate-based recipes included in the book. Also available in Spanish, see La Princesa y el Castillo de Chocolate
Princess the cat is here to share her scary, but educational adventure that reveals the origin of her name! As a comfortable de-clawed house cat, her mom would not allow Princess to roam the outdoors for fear she would not be able to protect herself if danger appeared, and also for fear that Princess would wander off away from home. Oh, how true her mom's thinking was! Being a cat, and always very curious, the moment the door was left open, Princess escaped to the outside. Once free of restrictions, she did what all cats would do in her situation; make friends, play, and roam around. Little did Princess know that she had no idea how to get back home and this would lead to an adventure she would never forget.Princess the Rescue Cat (Volume 1) is an adventurous, exciting tale, offering readers a cat's eye view of what it is like to be a rescue cat. The plot and character development are both very well developed within the story. Emotional understanding is excellent and descriptively written, allowing readers to imagine exactly what the main character, Princess, is feeling at each turn of the story. Marisol Rodriquez has done an amazing job portraying the life of a rescue animal and giving readers a chance to absorb each event within the story as a real-life situation for any lost animal. Princess the Rescue Cat is for those who enjoy adventurous animal stories with happy conclusions.
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