Displaying 1 of 1 2010 Poʻo inoa: The wide-awake princess Mea kākau: Baker, E. D. Paʻi ʻana: First U.S. edition. Hulu: Book Ka mea paʻi puke, ka lā: New York : Bloomsbury Books for Young Readers, 2010. Hōʻike ʻano: 261 pages : map ; 21 cm Hōʻike hoʻopōkole: Annie, younger sister of the princess who would be known as Sleeping Beauty, is immune to magic and stays awake when the rest of the castle falls into an enchanted sleep, then sets out to find a way to break the spell. Hōʻike anaina māka: 013-017. Pūkaʻina: Tale of the wide-awake princess ; 1 Baker, E. D. Tale of the wide-awake princess. Nā kumuhana: Fairy tales. Princesses -- Fiction. Beauty, Personal -- Fiction. Magic -- Fiction. Characters in literature -- Fiction. Princesses -- Juvenile fiction. Beauty, Personal -- Juvenile fiction. Characters and characteristics in literature -- Juvenile fiction. Māhele: Fairy tales. ISBN 9781599904870 E kau i ka noi Ho‘ohui i ka‘u papa Expand All | Collapse All Ka‘awale E kaʻakuene kēia Nā mea i manaʻo ʻia a nui aʻe Ki‘i ‘ili nui Nānaina mea wihona Displaying 1 of 1