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  2. Princess Furball - Wikipedia

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    A motherless Princess, often lonely but skilled in writing, reading, dancing, and cooking thanks to her maternal figure--her nurse (nanny) who recently passed away--has her hand in marriage promised to an ogre by her father, the king, who did not pay very much attention to her, against her consent; her father had brokered a deal, trafficking her in exchange for fifty wagons of silver.

  3. Allerleirauh - Wikipedia

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    An old hag directs the princess to a castle where she can find work as a lamb-girl. The princess dons her three dresses to attend a meeting between the king and a lord. Later, the princess loses her shoe; the king summons every maiden to try on the shoe. The birds indicate the crow-cloaked girl is the true owner of the shoe, and she becomes his ...

  4. Neal Hellman - Wikipedia

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    Neal Hellman (born April 13, 1948, in New York, New York) is an American folk musician, music teacher, and performer of the mountain dulcimer.He has been active in performing, writing, teaching and recording acoustic music for the past thirty years throughout the United States and Europe.

  5. Charlotte Huck - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Charlotte S. Huck (1922–2005) was an American author, university professor, and children's literature expert. [1] [2] The Charlotte Huck Children's Literature Festival at the University of Redlands is named in her honor. [3]

  6. Category:1989 children's books - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Children's books about princesses - Wikipedia

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  8. Anita Lobel - Wikipedia

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    Anita Lobel (née Kempler; born June 2, 1934) is a Polish-American illustrator of children's books, including On Market Street, written by her husband Arnold Lobel and a Caldecott Honor Book for illustration, A New Coat for Anna, Alison's Zinnia, and This Quiet Lady.

  9. Furball - Wikipedia

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    Furball may refer to: An alternative term for hairball, an accumulation of hair in the digestive tract of an animal; A large dog fight between groups of fighter aircraft; Furball, a computer game released on the Commodore Amiga; Furrball, a character from the cartoon Tiny Toon Adventures; A term of endearment for a kitten or cat