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- My first ballet class, written by Katherine Holabird ; with illustrations by Helen Craig
- Ballet Academy, by Lorrie Mack
- Beautiful ballerinas, by Heidi Adelman
- The world of ballet, Kate Castle
- The Usborne ballet treasury, Susanna Davidson and Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Shelagh McNicholas and Nilesh Mistry
- A child's introduction to ballet, the stories, music and magic of classical dance, Laura Lee ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- How to-- ballet, a step-by-step guide to the secrets of ballet, written by Jane Hackett
- I want to be a ballerina, written by Annabel Blackledge
- Prima princessa ballet for beginners, Featuring the School of American Ballet ; [by Mary Kate Mellow and Stephanie Troeller]
- Ballet dancing, by Mark Thomas
- Hooray for ballet!, by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by Amanda Haley
- My first book of ballet, Christine Swift
- Ballet dance, by Karen Marie Graves
- The illustrated book of ballet stories, written by Barbara Newman ; illustrated by Gill Tomblin ; with an introduction by Darcey Bussell
- My first ballet class, a book with foldout pages!, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyah Jensen
- A child's introduction to The nutcracker, the story, music, costumes, and choreography of the fairy tale ballet, Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Amélie Videlo
- Ballet, by Darcey Bussell with Patricia Linton
- Ballet, by Wendy Hinote Lanier
- I want to be a ballerina, written by Annabel Blackledge
- My first ballet book, Kate Castle ; ballet direction by Anna Du Boisson
- Ballet and dance, written by Maggie Tucker, edited by Helen Burnford, consultant, Amanda Hammond
- Ballet for beginners, Marie-Laure Medova ; [translated by Fay Greenbaum] ; [English edition edited by Isabel Stein]
- My ballet book, written by Kate Castle
- Ballet, Robin Rinaldi
- Ballet spectacular, a young ballet lover's guide and an insight into a magical world, Lisa Miles
- The little ballerina, written by Sally Grindley
- The illustrated book of ballet stories, written by Barbara Newman ; illustrated by Gill Tomblin ; with an introduction by Darcey Bussell
- Ballet, Annabel Thomas ; edited by Helen Davies ; designed by Chris Scollen ; illustrated by Ann Savage [and others]
- Ballet, Angela Royston
- Ballet, Wendy Hinote Lanier and Heather Kissock
- Beautiful ballerinas, Heidi Adelman
- Charlotte and the nutcracker, the true story of a girl who made ballet history, Charlotte Nebres ; with Sarah Warren ; illustrations by Alea Marley
- Imagine you're a ballerina!, Margot Fountainpen, Lucy Leotard
- Ballet dancing, by Kathryn Clay
- A day in the life of a ballet dancer, Diana Herweck
- Ballet school, Camilla Jessel
- Candace Center Stage, written by Candace Cameron Bure illustrated by Christine Battuz
- B is for ballet, a dance alphabet, by John Robert Allman ; illustrated by Rachael Dean
- Dance stance, beginning ballet for young dancers, Once Upon a Dance ; Ballerina Konora, Teacher Terel, Stella Maris Mongodi
- Little stars ballet, Taylor Farley
- The ballet book, the young performer's guide to classical dance, written and arranged by Deborah Bowes ; principal photography by Kiran West
- Swan lake, [photographs] by Nancy Ellison ; retold by Amy Ephron ; starring Nina Ananiashvili
- Today's ballet, By Rebecca Rissman
- The illustrated book of ballet stories, stories written by Barbara Newman ; illustrated by Gill Tomblin ; with an introduction by Darcey Bussell
- Kids dance, the students of Ballet Tech, text and photographs by Jim Varriale ; with a foreword by Eliot Feld
- A word about ballet, by Lynne Gibbs ; ill. by Shelagh McNicholas
- The illustrated book of ballet stories, written by Barbara Newman ; illustrated by Gill Tomblin ; with an introduction by Darcey Bussell
- Ballet bunnies, written and illustrated by Joan Elizabeth Goodman
- Invitation to ballet, a celebration of dance and Degas, by Carolyn Vaughan ; works of art by Edgar Degas ; illustrations by Rachel Isadora
- Ballet for Martha, making Appalachian Spring, Jan Greenberg and Sandra Jordan ; illustrated by Brian Floca