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  • Ballerina Bible

    Thomas Nelson

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Feb. 20, 2012)
    With its sweet and trendy ballerina cover, this Bible is fun, fresh way for girls to explore and share God’s Word. Now, especially for girls, a beautifully bound full-text International Children’s Bible® that plays up the look of today’s contemporary ballerina—soft colors of pastel pinks, feminine but with a contemporary edge. Three-dimensional rosette/tulle and jewel embellishment give it that extra-special personality!The small size is perfect for carrying to church or leaving on a nightstand. The International Children’s Bible is the first Bible translation especially for kids. It is easy to understand, making God’s Word accessible to kids!
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  • Ballerina Bess

    Dorothy Z. Seymour

    Hardcover (Wonder Books, A Div. Of Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., March 15, 1965)
    Early Start Reader
  • Ballerina Bear

    Pauline Siewert

    Board book (Silver Dolphin, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Describes the activities of a teddy bear dancer.
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  • Ballerina Girl

    Kirsten Hall, Anne Kennedy

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 1, 2004)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A little girl puts on different costumes and pretends she's a ballerina performing for an audience.
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  • Tina Ballerina

    Christian Posey

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, April 1, 2006)
    A book with a twirling ballerina doll!This story about Tina Ballerina teaches everything a young dancer needs to know about how to become a real ballerina: what to wear, how to make a ballet bun, and how to stand in the five ballet positions. And young balletomanes will learn fancy ballet steps like jete and pirouette. But best of all, a Tina Ballerina doll is attached to the book. And she really spins!
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  • Ballerina

    Giovanni Caviezel, C. Mesturini

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Kids see themselves in Little People Shape Books' big, imaginative cover illustrations! This addition to the series of children's favorites will inspire very young boys and girls with thoughts about what they might like to become when they grow up. The books in this series have color-illustrated pages glued on sturdy board, and are die-cut so that when closed they take the shape of the child who appears on the front cover, decked out in an appropriate costume. Each book's story is easy for beginning readers, and is told in words pre-schoolers can understand when it is read aloud to them. When closed, these books present an attractive, layered, three-dimensional effect.
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  • Ballerina!

    Meg Clibbon, Lucy Clibbon

    Paperback (Meg and Lucy Books, Jan. 1, 2008)
    This book will tell you everything you need to know to become a keen and successful ballerina – from important vocabulary, to what hairstyles you should have. A short history of ballet, and some of the stories of the more famous ballets are included, together with advice on costumes and accessories and the ‘do’s and don’ts’ of ballet.
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  • Ballerina

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, May 20, 1996)
    Book by Golden Books
  • Baseball Ballerina

    Kathryn Cristaldi, Abby Carter

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1992)
    A shortstop in a tutu? Not if she can help it! Forced by her mother into taking ballet lessons, a die-hard tomboy discovers that there's team spirit at the barre as well as on the baseball diamond. Kids will enjoy the situation comedy and the surprise in people and story.--Booklist.
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  • Ballerina Bunny

    Phoebe Wiseman, Richard Wiseman

    eBook
    A lovely illustrated book for children about Tiny the Bunny and her rich cousin who comes to live next door. Illustrations by 8 year old Phoebe Wiseman and story by Phoebe too, with some editing by father Richard Wiseman.
  • Ballerina Bear

    Ian More

    language (Cuddlebear Publishing, March 9, 2013)
    Ballerina Bear loves to play and be with her friends. But best of all she loves to dance ballet. Follow Ballerina Bear as she dances her way into your little ballerina’s heart.
  • Ballerina Boots

    Whitney Ferwerda, Whitney Ferwerda

    language (Whitney Ferwerda, Nov. 1, 2012)
    A little ballerina lives in a world with a prescribed path to perfection... the "right" way to be beautiful and happy. When she voices her desire to wear boots that feel more comfortable, and could take her more places than her squishy slippers, she is met with disdain, anger and rejection. In an inspiring, creative format all ages can enjoy, Ballerina Boots not only challenges the dos and don'ts of society, but goes a step further to offer solutions and foster conversations. This motivational story takes us on a visual journey that shows us Differences are not only necessary, but can be beautiful, if we just take the opportunity to learn, cherish and empower, rather than to fear and push away. You too will find courage to follow your heart as you join this little girl in experiencing personal growth and hope for a brighter world; treading on to find and promote acceptance from within. *Discussion questions included. More information on the book, the author and publisher can also be found by visiting www.blue-crow.org/books.Genre1: Short Stories2: Children/Juvenile3: Self-Help : Personal Growth - General4: Juvenile Fiction : Social Issues - General5: Self-Help : Motivational & Inspirational