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Books with title Emily Dances

  • Emily Dances

    Jan Ormerod

    Paperback (HarperFestival, April 30, 2000)
    By lifting flaps and pulling tabs, the reader can make Emily demonstrate the movements she does in dance class.
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  • Emily Dances

    Jan Ormerod, Jan Omerod

    Hardcover (Bodley Head Children's Books, June 3, 1999)
    Watch Emily as she changes into her special clothes and shoes for her dance class and follow her movements as a soldier marching, a rag doll drooping, or a frog leaping. Finally, she becomes a beautiful ballerina.
  • A Dance for Emily

    Judy Katschke, Valeria Docampo

    Hardcover (Studio Fun International, Oct. 25, 2011)
    With flaps and stickers, Princess Emily is ready for the ball!Whimsical illustrations highlight this story about a princess, her friends, and a royal dog preparing for that night’s ball! Princess Emily, her friends, and her dog Trixie have a whole week to get ready for the ball. They head to the royal jewelry store for stunning jewelry, the pet stop for an extra-special dog collar, coat, and pet carrier, the shoe store, and the castle salon. When it’s finally time for the party to start, the girls make their grand entrance in style. Readers can help the princess and her friends get ready for the big night by using the stickers to decorate the pages and the outfits. Three pop-ups to decorate—the royal bedroom, the princess’ dog in a carrier, and the princess in all her finery on the last spread—make this book extra special.
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  • A Dance for Emily

    Judy Katschke, Valeria Docampo

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Oct. 25, 2011)
    With flaps and stickers, Princess Emily is ready for the ball!Whimsical illustrations highlight this story about a princess, her friends, and a royal dog preparing for that night’s ball! Princess Emily, her friends, and her dog Trixie have a whole week to get ready for the ball. They head to the royal jewelry store for stunning jewelry, the pet stop for an extra-special dog collar, coat, and pet carrier, the shoe store, and the castle salon. When it’s finally time for the party to start, the girls make their grand entrance in style. Readers can help the princess and her friends get ready for the big night by using the stickers to decorate the pages and the outfits. Three pop-ups to decorate—the royal bedroom, the princess’ dog in a carrier, and the princess in all her finery on the last spread—make this book extra special.
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