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Pocahontas was real, just not in the way Disney portrayed her. The rest are made up.
Five year old girls like to feel like they are a "big girl." Dress up clothes and simple make up (chopstick) would be an appropriate gift. Disney princesses are a huge deal with this age too. Try buying some Disney princess dolls, dress up clothes, or coloring pages.
If you have a girl, why not dress them up as one of the princesses or another female character from Disney movies? Ariel, Jasmine, Aurora, Alice, Cinderella are all options. Little boys would love to dress up as Cops, Indians, Firemen, Superman and more.
There are no Disney princesses or princes whose names start with x.
Any of the Disney Princesses could be simple - just wear a ball gown and a tiara and heels and you should be good. If you want more, you can add shiny jewelry and silk gloves.
One would assume that the idea of putting the Disney's princesses on ice would be the Disney company themselves as a part of their Disney on ice shows.
They do indeed.
Costumes that can be used for Halloween can be purchased for all of the Disney princesses. They are available for both adults and children. The princesses include: Belle, Merida and Tiana.
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no.all Disney princesses are at least white or black
No, not as part of their regular dress: that is a Hollywood (particularly Disney/Snow White) invention. Capes were worn as rain garments or when you were out in cold weather, by ordinary citizens as well as princesses.
Some Disney princesses that were based on a true story besides Pocahontas are Mulan and Princess Jasmine.