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Children's Bookwatch, April, 2008
The Jellybeans and the Big Dance
Laura Numeroff and Nate Evans
Harry Abrams Inc.
115 West 18th Street, New York NY 10011
9780810993525, $15.95 www.abramsyoungreaders.com
Emily loves to dance and is taking her first dance class where she anticipates she'll meet others who love to dance--but instead she meets girls who like very different things. Will she be able to save their dance recital from disaster? Turns out the girls have different strengths: Lynne Munsinger's fun drawings make for an excellent embellishment of this story of differences brought together.
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