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Son who returns

2014
Fifteen-year-old Mark Centeno convinces his father, who is Filipino and Mexican, to let him spend time with his mother's Chumash and Crow family in California in hopes of surfing with his friends but, instead, connects with his heritage through dance.

Splash dance

Harry Hammer is determined to win a Fintendo game system in the school's dance contest, but first he needs to learn how to dance.

Pete the cat and the cool cat boogie

"Pete the Cat is learning a new dance -- the Cool Cat Boogie! When he hears a groovy beat, he's full of happy feet. But when Grumpy toad tells him, "Pete, you dance all wrong!" Pete is determined to become a better dancer. With the help of his friends and some wise words from Owl, Pete learns that he's the grooviest when he's being himself."--Dust jacket flap.

Dino-dancing

Playing off the excitement of dramatic dance competitions such as "So You Think You Can Dance," this high-interest addition to the successful lineup of Dino-Sports titles is full of action, with visual humor in spades.

Spunky little monkey

Little monkey will not get out of bed, so the doctor prescribes some exercise, and monkey learns to dance.

Elephants cannot dance!

Piggy loves to dance and wants to teach everyone, including her best friend, Gerald the elephant.

Sophie the squirrel

2017
"Sophie the squirrel can't wait for the Misty Wood fair! She and her friends are going to perform a special dance. But when they try to practice, things keep going wrong. Sophie is upset--she's sure it's all her fault. Maybe some Misty Wood magic is what she needs!"--Provided by publisher.

My seventh-grade life in tights

2017
"All Dillon wants is to be a real dancer. And if he wins a summer scholarship at Dance-Splosion, he's on his way. The problem? His dad wants him to play football. And Dillon's freestyle crew, the Dizzee Freekz, says that dance studios are for sell-outs"--Provided by publisher.

Footloose

2016
Time to cut loose! Have a rockin' time introducing children to the fun of Footloose, rewritten for children by the one and only Kenny Loggins. As a zookeeper named Jack joins the zoo animals in an all-night dance party, this new original story from Loggins is sure to get your feet moving.

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