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Dance Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
876 books about dance
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3–5
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9–12
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Hippo Wants to Dance
Sam Beckbessinger
For the child who feels a bit too loud or clumsy for the group, this rhythmic story celebrates finding the rhythm that f
Ages 2–5
Pointe
Brandy Colbert
Theo's missing best friend has finally come home, but the truth about his disappearance forces her to choose between jus
Ages 14–18
Full Moon Barnyard Dance
Carole Lexa Schaefer
A bright full moon calls the animals to the pond for a dance, where a sudden arrival of clouds turns a beautiful night i
Ages 2–6
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Miss Lina's Ballerinas #1
Miss Lina's Ballerinas
Grace Maccarone
Eight young ballerinas always dance in perfect pairs, until a ninth girl joins the class and Miss Lina must find a creat
Ages 3–7
Popstar Monster Slayer
Charlie Mars
Four pop stars use musical harmonies and rhythm to fight back against shadowy monsters that are trying to drain the city
Ages 8–15
Riverdale #4
Death of a Cheerleader
Micol Ostow
A cheerleading retreat turns into a nightmare as Betty and Veronica face creepy events, feuding squads, and a mystery in
Ages 12–18
Heidi Heckelbeck #7
Heidi Heckelbeck Is Ready to Dance!
Wanda Coven
Heidi feels like she has no rhythm for the school talent show, so she turns to her book of spells to conjure up some mag
Ages 5–8
The Other Side of Perfect
Mariko Turk
A sudden injury ends Alina's ballet dreams, forcing her to find a new voice in the school musical and confront the syste
Ages 12–18
Cesaria Feels the Beat
Denise Rosario Adusei
Cesaria refuses to wear shoes for her Carnival dance because she hears the music best through the rhythmic vibrations in
Ages 4–8
Our Australian Girl #4
Peacetime for Alice
Davina Bell
Amidst the fear of a global pandemic and the grief of loss, Alice finds solace in dance and an unexpected visitor who co
Ages 8–12
Morning Dance
Todd Hannert
A morning tooth-brushing routine turns into a wild, escalating dance that carries Sherman all the way to the breakfast t
Ages 3–7
Blue Tights
Rita Williams-Garcia
Fifteen-year-old Joyce searches for her place in a city neighborhood, learning to embrace her changing body and find her
Ages 12–17
Lulu the Broadway Mouse
Jenna Gavigan
Living inside the Shubert Theatre, a small mouse with big dreams seeks a way onto the stage with the help of a human fri
Ages 8–12
Dancing with Katya
Dori Chaconas
For siblings navigating a new reality after a medical diagnosis, this gentle story shows how love can redefine what it m
Ages 6–10
The Skirt
Gary Soto
Panic sets in for fourth-grader Miata when she leaves her mother’s precious folklorico skirt on the school bus just befo
Ages 7–10
Gerry the Giggly Giraffe
Esther Muthoni
Gerry’s wobbly dance moves and clumsy tumbles prove that being different is exactly what makes you shine in this rhyming
Ages 3–7
The Great American Mousical
Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton
For the child who loves the spotlight or dreams of what happens behind the curtain. This charming tale celebrates the co
Ages 8–12
To Be an Artist
John D. Ivanko, Maya Ajmera
For the child who loves to create, this book celebrates how art belongs to everyone, from painting and dancing to making
Ages 4–8
The Jungle Bop
Nadia Mulara
Jungle Pants and his musical friends are ready to dance the night away, but everyone has to be careful not to wake the s
Ages 3–8
Kissing Tennessee and Other Stories from the Stardust Dance
Kathi Appelt
Eight interconnected stories capture the hope, identity, and quiet heartbreaks of students gathered for a middle school
Ages 11–15
Who Was?
Who Was Maya Angelou?
Ellen Labrecque
Maya Angelou rose from a difficult childhood in the segregated South to become a trailblazing streetcar operator, a glob
Ages 8–12
Hazelwood High #2
Forged by Fire
Sharon M. Draper
Gerald finds his strength on the basketball court and through his sister’s dancing, but he must eventually face a terrif
Ages 12–18
26 Fairmount Avenue #2
Here We All Are
Tomie dePaola
Step inside a busy 1930s household as young Tomie starts dance school and eagerly awaits the arrival of a brand-new baby
Ages 7–10
Ask Amy Green #5
Dancing Daze
Sarah Webb
Mills suspects something is wrong with her ballerina sister's big break and enlists her friends to help solve a family m
Ages 9–13