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  2. The Paper Bag Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Bag Princess is a children's book written by Robert Munsch and illustrated by Michael Martchenko. It was first published in 1980 by Annick Press and launched Munsch's career to the forefront of a new wave of Canadian children’s authors. [1] The story reverses the princess and dragon stereotype. [2]

  3. Michael Martchenko - Wikipedia

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    His first Munsch book was 1980's The Paper Bag Princess after his six-year-old daughter read the story; he is now the go-to illustrator for Munsch books. [4] In 1984, Martchenko began his artistic partnership with Allen Morgan, author of the "Matthew’s Midnight Adventure" series.

  4. A Bunch of Munsch - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Every story featured a unique original song, usually sung by the lead character. ... "The Paper Bag Princess" premieres on ...

  5. Robert Munsch - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Bag Princess • Stephanie's Ponytail • 50 Below Zero • Pigs • The Fire Station • A Promise Is a Promise • Jonathan Cleaned Up - Then He Heard a Sound • Moira's Birthday • Show and Tell • Mortimer: 2017: The Robert Munsch Collection: Volume Two: 978-1-50404-985-6: Angela's Airplane • David's Father • I Have to Go!

  6. Margaret E. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Margaret E. Knight was born in York, Maine on February 14, 1838, to Hannah Teal and James Knight. [4] As a little girl, “Mattie,” as her parents and friends nicknamed her, preferred to play with woodworking tools instead of dolls, stating that “the only things [she] wanted were a jack knife, a gimlet, and pieces of wood.” [5] She was known as a child for her kites and sleds.

  7. List of fictional princes - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Bag Princess: Illustrated by Michael Martchenko. Robert Munsch: Russian Prince The Emperor's Candlesticks: The kidnapped prince from Russia. Baroness Orczy: Prince Xizor: Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: Steve Perry: Aphai and Sisuwan Phra Aphai Mani: The Thai princes. Sunthorn Phu: Prince Jonathan of Conté The Song of the Lioness

  8. Category:Fictional princes - Wikipedia

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    The Paper Bag Princess; Peacock Princess; Peko (Doraemon) The Pig King; Pip the Troll; Povestea cu măr moramăr și păsărica a ciută; Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples; Prince Prigio; The Prince and the Gypsy Woman; The Prince and the Pilgrim; The Prince and the Princess in the Forest; Prince Crawfish (Belarusian folktale) Prince ...

  9. Category:Fictional princesses - Wikipedia

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    The Princess and the Goblin; The Princess and the Pea (2002 film) The Princess and the Pea; The Princess and the Pony; Princess Aubergine; Princess Bala; Princess Baleng and the Snake King; Princess Bluebelle; Princess Connect! Re:Dive; Princess Cookie; Princess Ida; The Princess in Black; The Princess in the Chest; The Princess in the Suit of ...