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Ice breaker : how Mabel Fairbanks changed figure skating
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Viña, Rose, author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Fairbanks, Mabel, 1916-2001 Juvenile literature.
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Fairbanks, Mabel, 1916-2001.
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African American figure skaters Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
\"In the 1930's, only white figure skaters were allowed in public ice rinks and to compete for gold medals, but Mabel Fairbanks wouldn't let that stop her. With skates two sizes too big and a heart full of dreams, Mabel beat the odds and broke down color barriers through sheer determination and athletic skill. After skating in ice shows across the nation and helping coach and develop the talents of several Olympic champions, Mabel became the first African-American woman to be inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame\"-- Provided by publisher.
Penny and Penelope
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Richards, Dan, 1966- author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Girls Juvenile fiction.
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Individual differences in children Juvenile fiction.
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Dolls Juvenile fiction.
2019
\"Penny and Penelope are very different dolls. Penelope is a sweet princess, while Penny is a fierce secret agent. Penelope wants to ride her pony through the countryside, while Penny wants to wrestle alligators. How can they possibly get along playing in an imaginary kingdom? Luckily, Penny and Penelope are more than their packaging. After all, you can't judge a doll by its outfit.\"--Provided by publisher.
Ballet breakdown
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Gurevich, Margaret, author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Gurevich, Margaret. Academy of dance
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Dance schools Juvenile fiction.
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Ballet dancing Juvenile fiction.
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Ankle Wounds and injuries Juvenile fiction.
2019
Moving to New Jersey from Philadelphia was stressful, but at least Jada has found Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance, where she can continue to dance ballet. She's not sure that the other girls at the Academy welcome her, and when she sprains her ankle in practice she's sure that the whole universe is against her.
BFF breakup
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Gurevich, Margaret, author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Gurevich, Margaret. Academy of dance
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Dance Competitions Juvenile fiction.
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Dance teams Juvenile fiction.
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Dance schools Juvenile fiction.
2019
When Gabriela hears about tryouts for a solo dance at the next dance competition she is super excited, but when Brie, her best friend at Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance, decides to try out as well, it seems like it might be the end of a beautiful friendship--because Gabby really wants this opportunity, and she is having trouble dealing with the idea of competing against a friend.
Dance team bully
by
Gurevich, Margaret, author
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Almon, Claire, illustrator
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Gurevich, Margaret. Academy of dance
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Dance schools Juvenile fiction.
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Middle schools Juvenile fiction.
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Bullying Juvenile fiction.
2019
Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance is Grace's refuge from middle school, but when Ella, the girl that makes fun of her at school, decides to join the Academy, Grace has two choices--let Ella's snide comments mess up her dance practice, or find her voice and, with the support of her friends, stand up to the bully.