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Barbie

Two Princesses

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Mile 2 books offer word play and pattern stories to keep beginners hooked, and 2-3 lines of text per page to keep them challenged., , During a thunderstorm, Barbie tells her frightened sisters, Kelly and Stacie, a story through ideas she gets by looking at different objects in her room. Through this story, Barbie takes her sisters away on a magical adventure that is sure to please any Barbie fan. , ,

32 pages, Library Binding

First published November 1, 1998

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3,849 reviews527 followers
July 18, 2015
First off, the art in this story is absolutely beautiful. I love it.
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Barbie tells her sisters a story, based on things she sees around them. After the storm is over, she tucks them into bed.
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August 24, 2014
A cute book that begins "It was a dark and stormy night. Barbie was snug in her bed..."

Barbie reading in bed

Barbie's sisters cannot sleep so she winds up a story for them from the things she sees around her: a bunny, a ring, the thunderstorm outside, and of course her sisters. The story that she comes up with is about two Princesses who go on a magical picnic.

Note: This book can currently be borrowed free from OpenLibrary
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1,870 reviews89 followers
June 4, 2022
This is a level 2 book intended for kids from preschool to first grade to familiarize children with basic vocabulary, short sentences, and simple stories.

This book is about Barbie telling Kelly and Stacie a bedtime story about two princesses.

I was honestly a bit surprised to find that the book was illustrated, rather than using posed pictures of Barbie dolls (like on the cover page). The illustrations were nice though and used a soft pastel colour palette.

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Part of a personal challenge to read all of my boyfriend's and his sister's childhood books before we donate and give them away.
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