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Books with title Bitty the Ballerina

  • The Pink Ballerina

    Sheila Walsh, Meredith Johnson

    Hardcover (Tommy Nelson, April 10, 2007)
    Gigi and her friend Frances sign up for ballet class, thinking that is what God wants them to do.
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  • The Pink Ballerina

    Sheila Walsh

    Hardcover
    Gigi and her friend Frances sign up for ballet class, thinking that is what God wants them to do.
  • Paulina the Ballerina

    Shellan Francois-Jeter

    eBook (Page Publishing, Inc., Aug. 9, 2017)
    Paulina is a ballerina who in spite of her many talents was nervous for her first show. She knew how perfect her performance had to be and because of that factor, she grew anxious. The day had finally arrived for the big show and Paulina was prepared, but her nerves got the best of her and she could not eat her breakfast. Her mom made a promise that she will be rewarded if she did the right thing and eat. Meanwhile at the school house, the mini-ballerinas got ready for the show. The show lasted about an hour and ended with standing ovations. Paulina’s mom was proud of her performance and kept the promise she had made earlier that day.
  • Alice the Ballerina

    E. J. Woolly

    eBook (Woolly Mammoth Publishing, July 29, 2015)
    This cute children's e-book follows three-year-old Alice on her new adventure to become a "real ballerina," after receiving a special package from Mommy. Inspired by the author's very own little cousin, Alice, and her vibrant love of tutus, this story is sure to inspire little ones around the world to dream big and try new things.
  • The Brave Ballerina

    Frey Renae, Tucker Ryen

    Paperback (Peacock Ridge Farms, Oct. 15, 2017)
    A beautifully illustrsted story that follows a young girl as she follows her dreams of becoming a ballerina. Although it is scary trying new things, she keeps trying and never gives up. In the end, she triumphs and becomes a ballerina!
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  • Willa the Ballerina

    leela hope

    language (The New Kid's Books Publishing, Nov. 5, 2018)
    Are your children worried about performing onstage?Do they ever feel clumsy or out of place?Willa is the only wolf in a ballet class filled with graceful swans. The swans do not hide their feelings about Willa's dancing. Willa thinks that she is going to ruin the big recital so she runs away. Come with Willa on this journey of self-discovery as she learns what she is really capable of when she believes in herself. The story comes alive through vivid illustration and is told in rhyming verse. A terrific story for kids of all ages, it is the perfect book for kids 0-5.
  • Carla the Ballerina

    Natasha Sung

    language (Douglas Sung, March 3, 2017)
    This is a hand-written coloring book with an inspiring story, which encourages young girls to continue through any challenges and never give up. When Carla, a young ambitious dancer, is determined to chase her dream and star in ballet classic "The Nutcracker", she finds that life has ups and downs which she can't control. As she searches for her hope and purpose, Carla learns not to give up and dance with confidence through the storms in life.
  • The Sad Ballerina

    Cynthia Khoury

    eBook (Paparoona, Oct. 23, 2013)
    The heroine of the story is a young girl on her way to become the best ballet dancer in the world and even though that's a good thing, and she should be happy about it, she is not. In fact, the ballerina has been sad for quite a while now and no one knows why or what they can do about it. All this is about to change when she meets someone unexpectedly. This someone is a little boy, younger than she is. He is courageous and happy, even though he is poor and has to take care of his younger brothers.
  • Celina The Ballerina

    Robin Deneen Smith

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, )
    Dreams were never meant to stay inside a box. Celina the Ballerina dreams of dancing new dances and singing new songs. Since Celina is a musical box, she is stuck twirling around and around in circles while playing the same prerecorded song. Life becomes more difficult for her when the mighty King Megethos removes her from the musical box. The other musical boxes cannot understand life outside a musical box, and then they tease poor Celina since she looks so odd without hers. Reficul, the evil crow, tries to trick Celina into joining his choir of crows so that she can dance and sing for him. Will Celina's dream of dancing a new dance and singing a new song ever become a reality? Celina the Ballerina is the first story in the King Megethos and the Kingdom of Tiqvah Allegory Series. The Kingdom of Tiqvah is an enchanted land full of musical boxes created by King Megethos. Each story will inspire and encourage its young readers that they were created for a purpose.
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  • Katie the Ballerina

    Brenda Winters

    language (Winters, Aug. 7, 2016)
    Katie is a beautiful ballerina. She is also a Nurse. She has ne daughter. her life is full of changes and all kinds of new experiences.She is one of the best ballet dancers and her pictures are in the short read.
  • The Pink Ballerina

    Sheila Walsh, Meredith Johnson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson Inc, June 9, 2009)
    Gigi and her friend Frances sign up for ballet class, thinking that is what God wants them to do.
    K
  • The Robot & The Ballerina

    Amanda Woods

    eBook (, June 12, 2017)
    The Robot & The Ballerina is an adventurous and playful story about a little girl named Belle. Belle is a bright, fun, and bold girl. She loves to dress as a ballerina who pirouettes and chassés her way through her everyday life and adventures. One morning when she wakes up early and wanders around the house to see what fun she can stumble upon. She finds a box and her imagination runs wild.