This book is dedicated to every child who loves fairytales.

In a castle far far away, lived an adventurous princess named Keyana.


Keyana loved fulfilling her princess duties like having tea with the royal family, giving speeches to her loving kingdom, dancing in the ballroom with her family, and hosting the princess fashion show with all her pretty dresses. But Keyana saw outside of her kingdom all the fun things she was told she could not do and she was determined to show everyone that princesses could do anything they wanted to.
On one determined day for Keyana, she grabbed her little backpack and left the kingdom for an adventure of her own.



When she got to the village, she saw the villagers doing the most amazing things and she was determined to try everything.
She walked up to a group of Jesters juggling and she said, “I want to juggle just like you.” The jesters laughed so hard their makeup on their face started to drip. “You can’t do that. Princesses aren’t smart enough to juggle.” Jeff the Jester sneered.










“Princesses are smart enough to juggle, I bet I could juggle just as good as you.” Keyana grabbed three different size balls and threw them high up in the air, catching them all.










After juggling, Keyana skipped over to where the giants were throwing huge stones as far as they could onto the land, having a fun competition.









“I want to throw stones super far just like you.” Keyana exclaimed walking over to a big stone on the ground. “You can’t pick up a stone that big and throw it. Princesses aren’t strong.” Greg the giant laughed.








“Princesses are strong and I can throw the big stone just as far as you.” Keyana said. And she did.







Keyana was in awe at the magical dragons flying over top of her as she walked over to the one that had just landed.






“I want to fly high in the air just like you.” Keyana told the big red dragon. The dragon laughed so hard she blew steam out of her nose at Keyana. “You silly girl. Princesses don’t fly. They aren’t cool enough to.”



“Princesses can too. I will show you. I will create a device where I can soar through the sky just like you.” And she did.





Keyana wandered to the other side of the village where she could smell the most amazing food being passed out to others. Keyana ran up to the oldy lady cooking and said, “Let me help. I want to cook yummy food just like you.” The cook laughed, as she handed out food to the dragon coming up to eat.














“You know nothing about cooking. You’re a princess, you have people who cook for you.” The old lady who lived in the shoe sneered.









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