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"Princess Cupcake Jones discovers she is going to be a big SISTER! She is super excited until one of her classmates convinces her that babies are a bad idea. Now Cupcake will do anything to keep the prince out of her home. Follow Princess Cupcake Jones in the 6th book of the series as she does her best to convince her parents NOT to have the baby. Until she realizes that having a brother might not be so bad after all"--
Princess Cupcake Jones loves taking dance classes at Madame's School of Ballet. However, there's one move that Cupcake can't quite do--an arabesque. While all of her friends are excited about the dance recital, Cupcake is nervous that she won't be able to do it.
"Bored with her regular playtime activities, Cupcake goes on her own adventure to ride her pony, Lacey. But before she can begin her ride, she needs to saddle up her pony. This becomes a greater challenge than she expects and she gets stuck in the process."--
Princess Cupcake Jones loves exploring her mom's closet and trying on shoes, where she finds herself in a transforming make-believe world of fun.
Princess Cupcake Jones, the modern-day princess who loves her tutu and playing with her toys, is about to begin school . . . but says, "I won't go!" Cupcake tries everything to avoid her first day--from pretending to be sick to even hiding! However, Mom stays one step ahead of her. Only after arriving at school and meeting a new friend does Cupcake realize that school might not be as scary as she thought. The book features a special word ("love") hidden in each illustration.
Follow Cupcake Jones in the first book of her series as she searches the royal castle for her beloved tutu, and learns the importance of cleaning up.
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