A lesson in the importance of inner beauty. On a lovely day, the princess twins Emma and Abby play with their friends in the castle garden. Princess Emma is concerned about looking pretty and stays out of the fun. When her concern about her looks hurts a friend, Emma must decide what is more important--looking good on the outside or having a kind heart. This Level-One I Can Read teaches girls what it means to be a princess for the true King.
This is Book 5 in the I Can Read! / Princess Twins Series Series. See all I Can Read! / Princess Twins Series books here.
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Mona Hodgson is the author of nearly 30 children's books and also writes 19th century historical fiction. In addition to writing and speaking, Mona likes to read mysteries and love stories, hike Arizona, travel to Africa, play table games, and play Wii Tennis. She lives in central Arizona where she spies roadrunners, quail, cottontail rabbits, and even an oc
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