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Queen Raga has a grand plan for her chief lady-in-waiting and her son the prince. She goes into a lot of trouble to get the right lady and ends up with Barbie. But is Barbie the right person for the queen? Or even for the prince? Intrigue is hot and deadly in the corridors of this palace
The prince of Manaba is set to marry a ravishing beauty from faraway, but Barbie discovers that the lady is actually a sinister mermaid from a nearby enchanted pool. Can Barbie persuade the prince to shelve his plans? Her attempt takes her to a watery kingdom where she must face terrifying sea monsters.
In a dream a handsome blacksmith sees a treasure chest with his name on it. He goes in search of the chest and winds up in a bog. Was the dream a lying dream? Barbie shows up - and an unexpected treasure greets the young man's eyes.
The Prince of Arak leads the effort to slay the monster wolf plaguing the land. It seems to be a hopeless task, until Barbie, a poor peasant girl, steps in. She has a key to the plague - and to the Prince's heart.
Have you ever wondered what life would be like for Barbie and Ken before the peak of their perfect existence? In this new imagining, Nicolette Barbie Evans and Kenji McCoy were destined to become art partners their senior year of high school. The only problem is that she is a beauty queen and he is a social outcast. Through the final semester of their senior year they both come to the realization that they are not so different from each other after all. With elderly companions who talk like sailors, @populars@ who abuse their bodies, and a desire to love no matter what the cost, told in the point of views of both Barbie and Ken, How Barbie met Ken will make a refreshing splash in the Young Adult/New Adult genre.
A moving love story of a naked abandoned dog and a neglected bourgeois teenie, who try to escape their ghastly homes, to emigrate, to find happiness somewhere else on earth. Unfortunately the rusty emigration ship was sunk erroneously by a German submarine which escaped WW II. But Arthur, the poet, saved their lives, paddling along on his cello. After some discouraging adventures, where they stranded, they end up involuntarely as guinea pigs in a genetic laboratory. At last, Skeleton Barbies beautiful body could almost be restored, Arthur, the poet, joobbing as a nightporter of the Municipal Theatre, gives them shelter, washes the dishes and cheers them up, playing on his rotten cello at the wrong moments. But the longing for an ideal world forces forces our three brave companions inevitably back to the road, in their eternal search for happiness. This is a rather sarcastic black humored story, told and illustrated by Jeff Spoon the pseudonym of a rather wellknown theatre director and stage designer.
Sinister balls of fire start appearing in the kingdom of Manak and people mysteriously begin to vanish. When the heir to the throne, the handsome Prince Tak, falls victim to the horror, the land shrieks with panic and the kingdom seems doomed. Then Barbie, a lowly laundry-hand, arises and dares the flames. Her courage restores everything and Barbie wins for herself what no one in her humble position would ever have thought possible
Barbie is a poor woodcutter's daughter living deep in the woods of Misara, far from royalty and splendor. But Barbie's kindness brings the royal palace down to her doorstep and now nothing can keep the brave and handsome prince of Misara from Barbie - not even Skink and Skank, two teeth-gnashing monster rats Or the dark and deadly schemes of secret enemies lurking in palace corridors
Wura's father, King Ola, is set against his daughter's intentions to go in search of the fabled Barbie. So he seeks to use the cunning of Ugo, his chief bodyguard, to thwart Wura's plans. But Ugo is not as loyal as the king thinks, and he hatches a plot to kill Wura. Can Wura - the Amazing Amazon - live up to her name and outwit the treacherous Ugo? Can her scarf - which has mysterious powers - subdue the crafty villain? And what help can Open Skies - a beautiful winged horse - give the princess?
Children ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 deluxe Step into Reading leveled reader based on Barbie's latest movie, releasing in spring 2017. Over 30 shimmery stickers add to the fun! Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
When Barbie discovers that her aunt Millie's fashion company is
struggling, she enlists the help of several fashionable fairies to
turn the business around. This Step 2 reader is based on Barbie's
latest direct-to-DVD release, "Barbie(TM) A Fashion
Fairytale. |
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