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Ballerinas -- Juvenile literature
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Ballerinas -- Juvenile literature
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Ballerinas
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Dance stance, beginning ballet for young dancers, Once Upon a Dance ; Ballerina Konora, Teacher Terel, Stella Maris Mongodi
Puedo ser una bailarina, I can be a ballerina, by Alex Appleby ; traducido por Eida de la Vega
Ballerinas and what they do, Liesbet Slegers
Alicia Alonso, prima ballerina, by Carmen T. Bernier-Grand ; illustrated by Raul Colon
My first ballet class, written by Katherine Holabird ; with illustrations by Helen Craig
I can be a ballerina, by Alex Appleby
I want to be a ballerina, written by Annabel Blackledge
Maria Tallchief, written by Christine Day ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
How to draw princesses and ballerinas, Fiona Watt ; designed and illustrated by Antonia Miller, Jan McCafferty, Non Figg, Katie Lovell and Stella Baggott ; photographs by Howard Allman
Ballerina cookbook, Janna DeVore ; photographs by Zac Williams
Swan, the life and dance of Anna Pavlova, by Laurel Snyder ; illustrated by Julie Morstad
If I were a ballerina, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Heather Heyworth ; Advisers, Eryn A. Michlitsch and Terry Flaherty
Ballerina, Angela Royston
Imagine you're a ballerina!, Margot Fountainpen, Lucy Leotard
Black ballerinas, my journey to our legacy, Misty Copeland ; illustrated by Salena Barnes
A ballerina cookbook, simple recipes for kids, by Sarah L. Schuette
Beautiful ballerinas, Elizabeth Dombey
Little ballerinas, by Ann Morris ; photographs by Nancy Sheehan
Misty Copeland, ballet star, by Sarah Howden ; pictures by Nick Craine
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