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Books with title The Dancing Class

  • The Dancing Class

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Feb. 11, 2014)
    The reissue of a classic first storybook to celebrate Helen Oxenbury's work.A little girl is taken to her first dance class. Her mum buys her some ballet shoes and a pair of baggy tights, and ties her hair into a bun. The girl bounces about with all the other girls and boys and just as things get exciting, her laces come undone and everyone falls down. A warm and funny depiction of a girl’s first experience of a dance class and her delight in galloping about with her classmates. Helen Oxenbury’s First Storybooks perfectly describe the small but memorable events of childhood. The words are a delight and are perfect for reading aloud, while the pictures offer warm, affectionate visions of a child’s world, which parents and children will instantly recognize and love.
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  • Dancing Class

    and Ziefert Ehrlich, H M

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
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  • Dance Class #9: Dancing in the Rain

    Beka, Crip

    Hardcover (NBM/Papercutz, Jan. 10, 2017)
    Julie, Lucie, and Alia are back! They are on a summer tour showcasing the history of Jazz. Will the stage, hotel rooms, and spotlight get to the girls? They are sure to have a summer they will never forget!
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  • Dance Class #9: Dancing in the Rain

    Beka, Crip

    eBook (Papercutz, Dec. 20, 2016)
    Julie, Lucie, and Alia are back, along with all their teachers, families and friends, with more misadventures and lots, and we mean lots, of dancing.
  • The Dancing Class

    Helen Oxenbury

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    A small child's first ballet class is nearly a disaster.
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  • The Dancing Class

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Walker Books, May 26, 1983)
    Shortlisted for the 1983 Kate Greenaway Medal.
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  • The Dancing Class

    Helen Oxenbury

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, June 30, 1988)
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  • The Class

    Boni Ashburn, Kimberly Gee

    Hardcover (Beach Lane Books, July 5, 2016)
    Count along with twenty young students from nineteen different homes as they get ready for their first day of kindergarten.Alarm clocks go off and students all over town wake up and get ready for their big day. Some feel eager, others are nervous, and a few are even grumpy! But they all get dressed, eat breakfast, pack backpacks, and make their way to school, where they will meet their new teacher and become a wonderful new class. Boni Ashburn’s snappy rhyming text and Kimberly Gee’s adorable and diverse group of children make this a great pick for little ones getting ready for their first day of school.
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  • The Class

    Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Paperback (Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books, Oct. 6, 2020)
    “A complex, thought-provoking, and entertaining view of middle school.” —Publishers Weekly Twenty kids. Twenty points of view. One rambunctious, brilliantly conceived novel that corrals the seeming chaos (c’mon, TWENTY points of view!) into one effervescent story.Sixth grade is a MOST confusing time. Best friends aren’t friends anymore. Worst enemies suddenly want to be partners in crime. And classmates you thought you knew have all sorts of surprising stuff going on. The kids in Mrs. Herrera’s class are dealing with all this and more—specifically: 1. There’s a new girl who just seems to be spying on them all and scribbling things in a notebook. Maybe she IS a spy? 2. Someone is stealing Mrs. Herrera’s most treasured items. 3. Their old classmate, Sam, keeps showing up and no one knows why…until they do. Which leads to a fourth problem. But we can’t tell you about that yet. The twenty kids in Mrs. Herrera’s classroom can, though, and they do. Every. Single. One. Of. Them.
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  • The Dancing Class

    Helen Oxenbury

    Hardcover (Dial Books, April 27, 1983)
    A small child's first ballet class is nearly a disaster.
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  • The Dancing Clock

    Steve Metzger, John Abbott Nez

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Inspired by the Delacorte Clock in Central Park, this rollicking read-aloud pays tribute to one of New York City's most beloved monuments. At every hour, the dancing clock chimes and the fun begins! The clock's merry band of animals performs for the crowd below. From his home in the zoo, Milo the snow monkey watches the band too. His friends beg him to play, but all Milo wants to do is join the musicians and dance. Then one day, he gets his big chance. The zookeeper forgets to lock Milo's gate, and Milo sets off on an unforgettable adventure!
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  • The Class

    Boni Ashburn, Kimberly Gee

    eBook (Beach Lane Books, July 5, 2016)
    Count along with twenty young students from nineteen different homes as they get ready for their first day of kindergarten.Alarm clocks go off and students all over town wake up and get ready for their big day. Some feel eager, others are nervous, and a few are even grumpy! But they all get dressed, eat breakfast, pack backpacks, and make their way to school, where they will meet their new teacher and become a wonderful new class. Boni Ashburn’s snappy rhyming text and Kimberly Gee’s adorable and diverse group of children make this a great pick for little ones getting ready for their first day of school.