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Dance Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
876 books about dance
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Underpants Dance
Marlena Zapf
Lily loves to dance and show off her frilly underpants, even if her older sister is less than thrilled by the performanc
Ages 2–5
Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids
Cynthia Leitich Smith
Families from many nations gather at a Michigan powwow to celebrate their shared heritage and honor their ancestors thro
Ages 8–12
The Kings Are Already Here
Garret Freymann-Weyr
Everything changes for lifelong ballerina Phebe when she meets Nikolai, a teenage chess master who challenges her perspe
Ages 12–18
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The Seventh Wish
Kate Messner
Twelve-year-old Charlie catches a magical fish that grants wishes, but she soon faces a family crisis that magic might n
Ages 10–14
Heart Never Forgets, The
Ana Ot
At a West African masquerade festival, a young girl finds a way to honor her late grandfather through the rhythm and mov
Ages 4–8
Girl Named Rosita, A: The Story of Rita Moreno: Actor, Singer, Dancer, Trailblazer!
Anika Aldamuy Denise
Rosita travels from Puerto Rico to the bright lights of stardom, breaking barriers as the legendary Rita Moreno through
Ages 4–8
The Nutcracker in Harlem
T. E. McMorrow
Marie drifts into a magical dream of the Nutcracker ballet amidst the vibrant music and culture of 1920s Harlem in this
Ages 4–8
Catty Jane Who Loved to Dance
Valeri Gorbachev
Catty Jane is a star ballet student, but her friendship with Froggy is tested when she looks down on his unique style of
Ages 3–7
Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens
Tanya Boteju
Awkward seventeen-year-old Nima stumbles into a drag performance that changes everything, helping her finally step out a
Ages 14–18
Billie B. Brown #1
The Bad Butterfly
Sally Rippin
Billie struggles to find her rhythm in ballet class until she and her friend Jack realize that being a perfect ballerina
Ages 4–7
When Stravinsky Met Nijinsky
Lauren Stringer
Dynamic illustrations capture the moment a composer and a dancer combined their radical visions to create a revolutionar
Ages 4–8
All Aboard Reading
Pajama Party
Joan Holub
Dancing, movies, and ghost stories fill the night as a group of friends does everything they can to make sure nobody act
Ages 4–6
Hip-Hop Lollipop
Susan McElroy Montanari
Bedtime becomes a celebration of movement as a young girl groove-steps and hip-hops her way through her evening routine.
Ages 4–8
Oh, What a Beautiful Day!
Jeanne Modesitt
A walk through the countryside becomes a rhythmic, graceful journey illustrated with soft colors and gentle movements.
Ages 2–5
Double Dutch
Veronica Chambers
For the child looking to find their rhythm and a sense of belonging, this vibrant tribute explores the heart, history, a
Ages 8–12
Cinco de Mayo
Emma Carlson Berne
For the curious child wanting to know why we celebrate with parades and tacos, this book explains the history and vibran
Ages 6–9
Robot City Adventures #1
Rust Attack!
Paul Collicutt
Detectives Rod and Mike must investigate why the famous Automettes dance troupe is suddenly covered in rust in this Robo
Ages 6–9
Dancing Home
Alma Flor Ada, Gabriel M. Zubizarreta
For the child navigating the complex feelings of belonging to two cultures and learning to find pride in their family he
Ages 8–12
All Access
All Access: Ariana Grande
Jane Kent
For the young pop fan who dreams of the spotlight, this guide offers an inside look at Ariana Grande's journey from Broa
Ages 8–12
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
JoJo and BowBow #3
The Posh Puppy Pageant
JoJo Siwa
For the child feeling the weight of competition or peer pressure, JoJo and BowBow show how to stay true to yourself when
Ages 7–11
The Best Me I Can Be #2
I Am Creative!
David Parker
For the child who loves to doodle, dance, or dream. This book celebrates the many ways kids can express their unique ide
Ages 3–6
What Was?
What Was the Harlem Renaissance?
Sherri L. Smith
The streets of 1920s Harlem pulse with the sound of jazz and the words of iconic writers who moved north to build a lege
Ages 8–12
Secrets of My Hollywood Life #5
Broadway Lights
Jen Calonita
For the teen navigating a big move or a major career change, this story explores finding your footing in a high-pressure
Ages 12–17