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In this retelling of the Andersen tale, which also introduces the numbers one to ten and basic addition and subtraction, a queen uses nine golden peas to tell whether each of the girls her three sons hope to marry is a true princess.
En este recuento de la historia de Andersen, que también introduce los números uno a diez y la suma y la resta, una reina utiliza nueve guisantes de oro para saber si cada una de las chicas a sus tres hijos esperan a casarse es una verdadera princesa.
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Reinas, Princes, Spanish language materials, Princesses, Matemáticas, Cuentos de hadas, Fiction, Ficción juvenil, Kings, queens, rulers, Mathematics, Princesas, Reyes y soberanos, Kings and rulers, Juvenile fiction, Príncipes, Fairy tales, Queens, Children's fiction, Kings, queens, rulers, etc., fiction, Princesses, fictionShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Originally published in English in 2008 under title: The real princess.
Translation of: The real princess.
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