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Books with title I Want to be a Ballerina

  • I Want to Be Angelina Ballerina

    Katharine Holabird, Helen Craig

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Angelina gets ready to put on a show at her house and invites her family and friends. Her best friend Alice comes round early and Angelina lets her join in. They wear their tutus, decorate wands and wings and put on a magical performance as dancing fairy princesses. This is a gorgeous novely book containing all of the elements (eg. wings, wand, tutu and tickets) needed by the reader to put on her very own performance as a fairy princess.
  • I Want to be a Ballerina

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    Hardcover (Priddy & Bicknell, )
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  • I want to be a Ballerina

    Sebastien Braun

    Board book (Simon & Schuster Childrens Books, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • How to Be a Ballerina

    Harriet Castor, Holly Clifton-Brown

    Hardcover (Carlton Books, June 5, 2012)
    Pink tights, pink slippers, and a tutu too: it's time to dance! Every little girl dreams of becoming a ballerina, and balletomane Bella and her friends can help that fantasy come true. Would-be White Swans and Giselles follow the journey from first class to full-time ballet school, and then to rehearsals and a brilliant debut under the spotlight. Special items such as lift-the-flaps, a spinning wheel, and ballet certificate involve budding ballerinas in an interactive experience.
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  • Be a Ballerina!

    Golden Books, Warner McGee

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 12, 2010)
    Dora loves to dance, and she’s inviting all her friends to help her practice for the big recital. With a sparkly cover and more than 30 glittery stickers, this color and activity book is sure to be a favorite with little ballerinas.
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  • I Want to Be a Ballerina

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    Spiral-bound (Igloo Books Ltd, Sept. 1, 2007)
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  • I Can Be A Ballerina

    Christy Webster, Kellee Riley

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 11, 2011)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Young girls will love joining Barbie as she leaps, twirls, and pirouettes in this Step 2 reader.
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  • DK Readers L1: I Want to Be a Ballerina

    Annabel Blackledge

    Hardcover (DK CHILDREN, Dec. 19, 2005)
    Text and photographs describe Jamie's first ballet dancing lesson.
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  • I Want to be a Ballet Dancer

    Liza Alexander, Carol Nicklaus

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    "What do you want to be when you grow up?" Favorite Sesame Street characters answer this question through entertaining stories that introduce children to fascinating careers.
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  • I Want to Be Angelina Ballerina

    Katharine Holabird

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Limited (UK), June 1, 2009)
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  • Mimi Fox Wants to be a Ballerina

    Jennifer Ann Beckles, RKS Illustrations

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 21, 2020)
    The story is about a young girl fox who wants to be a ballerina. Her mother tells her that only certain groups can be ballerinas. Her father comes home. He finds out that the girl is upset. He basically instills in her that you can become anything that you put your mind to it. The father takes his daughter to a dance supply clothing shop. In spite of the odds, he is able to get a ballet outfit complete with dance shoes to fit his daughter. The father then takes the daughter to a dance school. The students run from the school. The teacher looks terrified. The father was able to convince the teacher to give his daughter lessons. He promised to pay if the teacher would give her lessons. The teacher agrees to give the daughter lessons. She explained that since the other students have departed, she will give the girl lessons. After the lesson the father and daughter walked home. The mother was surprised at the results. She was happy that daughter was smiling again. After that day the little girl dreamed of being invited to dance at a famous theater in New York. Whenever her friends came over, to their delight, she would dance for them.
  • i want to be a ballet dancer

    carla greene

    Hardcover (Children's Press, March 15, 1959)
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