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163 books about dance
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Dance Class #3
Dance Class: The New Girl
Béka
For the child navigating the complex feelings of a new, talented peer joining their group or activity. Addresses jealous
Ages 7–12
Dance Class #4
Dance Class 3-in-1 Vol. 4
Béka
For the child finding their rhythm and learning that friendship is the best choreography for navigating the ups and down
Ages 8–12
Dance Class #2
Dance Class: Dance With Me
Béka
For the child who loves the spotlight but struggles with the sweat and tears of practice, this graphic novel celebrates
Ages 8–12
Ella Bella Ballerina #3
Ella Bella Ballerina and The Nutcracker
James Mayhew
For the child who loves to dance or finds magic in the theater, this story helps bridge the gap between watching a perfo
Ages 4–8
Dance Class #1
Dance Class: Letting It Go
Béka
For the young performer feeling the weight of perfectionism, this story explores how to handle competitive pressure and
Ages 8–12
Hop Jump
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this story celebrates finding your own rhythm and the joy of
Ages 2–6
Nutcracker
Maurice Sendak
For children ready to explore the deeper, slightly spooky side of a classic holiday dream, where the boundary between to
Ages 8–12
Got to Dance
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
For the child feeling bored or restless on a long summer day. Discover how music and a special bond with a grandparent c
Ages 3–7
I Dreamed I Was a Ballerina
Anna Pavlova
For the child who has just discovered a new passion and wonders where it might lead. This gentle memoir captures the mag
Ages 4–9
Rosalina, Spider Ballerina
DeMers, Véronique DeMers
For the child who feels out of place or wants to try something new despite what others say. A gentle story about a spide
Ages 3–7
Dance Class #10
Dance Class: Peer Pressure
Béka
For the child feeling pulled between their love for a hobby and the desire to fit in with friends.
Ages 8–12
The Baby-Sitters Club #27
Jessi and the Superbrat
Ann M. Martin
For the child navigating the gap between public perception and private reality. Discover how to stay grounded and kind w
Ages 8–12
The Met: What the Artist Saw
Edgar Degas: He Saw the World in Moving Moments
Amy Guglielmo
For the child who never stops moving: discover how a famous artist captured the magic of dancers, horses, and busy stree
Ages 5–9
Randolph Caldecott's Picture Books #12
Come Lasses and Lads
Randolph Caldecott
For the child who loves to move and groove, this Victorian classic captures the pure, infectious energy of a community c
Ages 4–8
The Baby-Sitters Club #103
Happy Holidays, Jessi
Ann M. Martin
For the child feeling overwhelmed by a busy schedule, this story explores finding balance when hobbies and responsibilit
Ages 8–12
Red Rocket Readers
Dance, Dance, Dance!
Pam Holden
For the active toddler who finds music in everything. This rhythmic reader celebrates the joy of movement while building
Ages 3–6
Biographies for Kids: All about Michael Jackson
Baby Professor
For children curious about how music changes the world, this biography introduces the life and global impact of the reco
Ages 6–10
Color Dance
Ann Jonas
For the child who is mesmerized by the colors in their paint set or the way light changes. A visual journey into how pri
Ages 3–7
Miss Tutu's Star
Lesléa Newman
For the child who loves to move and dance, this story offers encouragement for the long journey from first steps to the
Ages 4–8
Harmony Dances On
Mandy Woolf
For the child who expresses their feelings best through movement and is learning to shine with confidence in their own u
Ages 3–7
Ole! Flamenco
George Ancona
For the child curious about different cultures or starting their first dance class, this photoessay captures the vibrant
Ages 7–11
The Day We Didn't Go Back to School
Jana Billman
For the child who loves to move and groove, this story celebrates finding your own rhythm and the joy of creative expres
Ages 4–8
American Girl: Girl of the Year
Marisol
Gary Soto
For the child struggling to adapt to a new home, this story explores how to carry your passions and cultural identity wi
Ages 8–12
Shoes #3
Theater Shoes
Noel Streatfeild
For the child adjusting to a sudden life change who needs to find where they belong and discover their own unique voice
Ages 8–12
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