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Lena's slippers
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Hobai, Ioana, author, illustrator
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Dance Juvenile fiction.
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Dance recitals Juvenile fiction.
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Creative ability Juvenile fiction.
2019
In a time and place of economic hardship and strict teachers, Lena, who wants to dance more than anything else, must devise a creative solution for the recital costume she needs. Includes note about the author's experiences growing up in Romania.
Bringing in the Boys: Great Programming to Attract All
2025
Children’s library programming has seen tremendous growth over the past few decades with a profusion of creative and innovative offerings. Many of those center on and cater to previously overlooked audiences, ranging from indigenous peoples and other marginalized populations to physical, mental, gender, and neuro-divergent individuals. This long overdue emphasis on diversity and inclusion is exhilarating, and hopefully will become a standard component of all future library programming.
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Dance team dilemma
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Maddox, Jake
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McDonald, Leigh, 1979-
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Wood, Katie, 1981- ill
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Dance teams Juvenile fiction.
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Dance Juvenile fiction.
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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
2013
Best friends Hannah and Caitlin are both on the high school dance team, but Hannah is troubled when her friend's preoccupation with a boy causes her to miss practice time and put their friendship at risk.
Outstanding Books by bipoc and 2slgbtqia+ Creators
2024
Representation in books not only reflects the diversity of our world but also plays a crucial role in shaping children's understanding of themselves and others. When You Can Swim written and illustrated by Jack Wong Orchard Books/Scholastic, 2023 This exploration of what it truly means to swim is an empowering invitation to children to discover their confidence within to receive the warmth and wonder of the natural world. А reverent celebration of learning to swim among a diverse cast of children and families who each experience the mysterious joys of water in nature. JUNIOR & INTERMEDIATE FICTION AND NON-FICTION FOR GRADES 3-9 The Antiracist Kitchen: 21 Stories (and Recipes) edited by Nadia L. Hohn illustrated by Roza Nozari Orca Book Publishers, 2023 What if talking about racism was as easy as frying plantains or cooking rice? The Witness Blanket: Truth, Art and Reconciliation written by Carey Newman and Kirstie Hudson Orca Book Publishers, 2022 The Witness Blanket, created by artist Carey Newman, is a living work of art-a collection of objects from residential schools across Canada.
Journal Article
Best. Night. Ever : a story told from seven points of view
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Alpine, Rachele, 1979- author
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Malone, Jen, author
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Arno, Ronni, author
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Dance parties Fiction.
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Middle schools Fiction.
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Schools Fiction.
2017
On the night of a middle school dance, excitement yields to complications for seven students, some who perform with their rock band, some who attend, and some who have other obligations.
\I get to play all the parts!\: A Conversation with Emily Woo Zeller
2022
[...]my first performance was in utero with my mother. Because my mother is Chinese and because I speak the language, I have relative access to a lot of the other [languages], certainly East Asian languages. Just reading all these hundreds of books. Okay, so, this is for middle level teachers[, teacher educators, and librarians], and you have narrated middle grade books.
Journal Article
Dance team bully
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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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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.
Books for Reluctant Readers
2021
Hi-lo books offer highly interesting subject matter at low reading levels and are geared to middle-grade and high school students who struggle with reading. Meghan Howe, the CCBC's Library Coordinator, has compiled a list of hi-lo books that are sure to grab the attention of even the most reluctant of readers. Carey Price: How a First Nations Kid Became a Superstar Goaltender (Record books) written by Catherine Rondina Lorimer, 2018 Carey Price was flying 319 kilometres across BC in his youth so he could play on the nearest organized hockey team.
Journal Article
Ruby Rose : off to school she goes
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Sanders, Rob, 1958- author
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Ohi, Debbie Ridpath, 1962- illustrator
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First day of school Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Dance Juvenile fiction.
2016
Ruby Rose loves to dance, which does not please her teacher or other adults on her first day of school.