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Giraffes Can't Dance

Every year Gerald dreaded the great Jungle Dance until he discovered all he needed was different song to dance to.
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Mirandy and Brother Wind

To win first prize in the junior cakewalk, Mirandy tries to capture the wind for her partner.
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Dance!

no matter what kind of dance you like to do, this book is for you
Describes the physical and psychological benefits of dancing and offers advice on choreography and getting over performance anxiety.
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Strings attached

When she drops out of school and struggles to start a career on Broadway in the fall of 1950, seventeen-year-old Kit Corrigan accepts help from an old family friend, a lawyer said to have ties with the mob, who then asks her to do some favors for him.
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Hilda must be dancing

Hilda Hippo tries other, quieter, activities when her jungle friends are disturbed by her dancing, but nothing else makes her happy until Water Buffalo suggests swimming and she finds a new way to express herself.

Moondance

Bear fulfills his dream of dancing with the moon.

Star dreams

While preparing to audition for a spot at the dance school, Jenna discovers a magic kitten who helps her survive life's daily dilemmas.

Flora and the flamingo

In this wordless book with interactive flaps, a friendship develops between a girl named Flora and a graceful flamingo, as they learn to dance together.

Vanessa the choreography fairy

Rachel and Kirsty are thrilled when their fairy friends whisk them away to the Fairyland Music Festival! But the festival is a mess. Jack Frost has stolen the Superstar Fairies' magic music clefs. He's determined to be the biggest superstar in the world and the girls are determined to stop him! Oh, no! Vanessa the Choreography Fairy is missing her music clef. Now dancers are stumbling all over! Can Rachel and Kirsty help save the day and the dance moves?.

Dancing with the Indians

While attending a Seminole Indian celebration, an African-American family watches and joins in several exciting dances.

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