Ballet -- Juvenile literature
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Ballet -- Juvenile literature
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Ballet
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- A child's introduction to ballet, the stories, music and magic of classical dance, Laura Lee ; illustrated by Meredith Hamilton
- The illustrated book of ballet stories, stories written by Barbara Newman ; illustrated by Gill Tomblin ; with an introduction by Darcey Bussell
- The world of ballet, Kate Castle
- A day in the life of a dancer, written by Linda Hayward
- Ballet dancing, Cheryl Tobey
- On your toes, a ballet ABC, by Rachel Isadora
- Charlotte the ballerina, the true story of a girl who made Nutcracker history, by Charlotte Nebres with Sarah Warren ; illustrated by Alea Marley
- My first ballet class, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; photographs by Leyeh Jensen
- Invitation to ballet, by Carolyn Vaughan ; works of art by Edgar Degas ; ilustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Hooray for ballet!, by Margaret Frith ; illustrated by Amanda Haley
- The ballet book, the young performer's guide to classical dance, written and arranged by Deborah Bowes ; principal photography by Kiran West
- T is for tutu, a ballet alphabet, written by Sonia Rodriguez & Kurt Browning and illustrated by Wilson Ong
- Beautiful ballerina, by Marilyn Nelson ; photographs by Susan Kuklin
- Serious fun ballet, a DanceKidsFun book, written by Suzanne Roquemore Ennis ; illustrated by Joshua Wichterich ; inspired by the fabulous Leslie Sokol
- Prima princessa's ballet for beginners, featuring the School of American Ballet, [by Mary Kate Mellow and Stephanie Troeller]
- The little ballerina, written by Sally Grindley
- The ballet book, the young performer's guide to classical dance, written and arranged by Deborah Bowes, principal photography by Lydia Pawelak
- American Ballet Theatre presents B is for ballet, a dance alphabet, by John Robert Allman ; illustrated by Rachael Dean
- Ballet, pointe by pointe, Missy Mitchell
- Footnotes, dancing the world's best-loved ballets, Frank Augustyn and Shelley Tanaka
- Ballet, by Lisa Dillman
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