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Books with title Dance! Dance! Dance!

  • Dance

    Christopher Pike

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Jan. 15, 1998)
    None
  • Dance

    Lucy Smith, Helen Davies, Pam Beasant

    Library Binding (Edc Pub, Aug. 1, 1987)
    Describes different types of dance, shows movements and exercises associated with each style, and discusses choreography, dance companies, and careers
    LB
  • DANCE

    Michael Tambini

    Hardcover (DK Children, April 1, 1995)
    Juv 4to, ill eps,color photos,index,60 pp,New in Nr New pict bds,sl bumping crners
    X
  • Big Dance

    None

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, )
    The Teletubbies have a big dance party in this sweet 8x8 storybook.It’s time for the Teletubbies’s big dance party. Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po bend and stretch, march and go round and round. This engaging story invites little ones to get on their feet and join the dance party! TELETUBBIES and all related titles, logos, and characters are trademarks of DHX Worldwide Limited. © 2018 DHX Worldwide Limited. All Rights Reserved.
  • Dance

    Dr. Holly Karapetkova

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Motivate young readers to learn how fun activities and sports can lead to good health.
    K
  • Dance

    Shan Finney

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, Jan. 1, 1983)
    A look at the world of dance examines the diverse forms of dance--ballet, social, folk, and others--and discusses the history of dance, its relationship with social trends, aerobic dance, and facets of a dancing career
    W
  • The DANCE

    Pike

    Paperback (Simon Pulse, Jan. 1, 1991)
    The party ended in horror-- with the death of Alice McCoy. Everyone is convinced it's suicide except for Michael Olson who hasn't a chance of proving it or catching the elusive killer.
  • Dance, Dance, Dance

    Kathryn Clay, Gail Saunders-Smith PH.D.

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Young readers will be thrilled to leap, tuck, and shuffle along with these toe tapping books. Simple text makes it fun to learn about different styles of movement. Large, colorful photographs will spin readers right into the world of dance.
    F
  • Dance, Dani, Dance!

    Angela M. Dillon

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Jan. 26, 2015)
    "Dance, Dani, Dance! follows spunky Dani on one of her regular visits to the hospital. The story is simply written and illustrated with captivating colorful drawings to appeal to the read-to-me or beginner reader audiences. Dance, Dani, Dance! helps minimize the mystery and apprehension of visiting the doctor, which all children experience at some point during their life. The light tone and Dani's charisma make the book an upbeat read full of courage and hope. The book was written to raise funds for the author's two-year-old niece, who was born with a rare and lifelong blood disease. Proceeds of this book will benefit Daniela's Dream for a Cure nonprofit organization. Dillon has created a reference page for parents at the end of the story that specifically addresses Daniela's disease and nonprofit organization in greater detail so they can choose how much to share with their child based on age and interest. "
  • Dance

    Craig Hillman

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Nov. 1, 1999)
    None
    W
  • The Dance

    Craig Hillman, Kieran Scott, Elizabeth Skurnick

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, Nov. 9, 1999)
    The night of the winter dance is a big deal for all the students at Riverside High, yet this year, the dance will have a major impact on three couples and will change their lives in more ways than they could have imagined. Original.
    W
  • Dancer

    C. Damron

    language (, April 22, 2011)
    Born into a symphony of bird song on Greenfields farm, Dancer loves to move her hooves to nature's beat. She finds pure joy in her horsey ballet with her best colt friend, Jetson. Every day is spent blissfully trotting out prancing rhythms and trying to best each other's moves. Then the day comes when the pair are sold to the Albritton stable to learn dressage. Their new owner is cold and calculating with no real love for horses beyond their monetary value. Dancer is faced with a cruel owner and the disdain of the big jumpers in the pastures. Can Dancer cope with her new life? When the owner threatens to sell Jetson and separate the two forever, Dancer must find a way for them to stay together. A young girl named Ann enters Dancer's world seeking solace from some bullies of her own. Can Dancer help the girl find her key to happiness? Will Ann and Dancer become best friends? Dancer wonders if a horse can even truly love a human. When the owner goes too far and hurts Dancer, Jetson decides to fight back. Will Dancer and Jetson even be allowed to stay together? How will Dancer cope with the big bullying jumpers in the herd? Dancer tells of her journey to understand the meaning of the word love in both the horse and the human world.