Bella at the Ballet

Bella at the Ballet by Brian Ball is a charming picture book published by Penguin Books, Limited on March 28, 2002. This new edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, inviting young readers to explore the delightful world of ballet through Bella’s eyes.
In this story, young Bella dreams of becoming a ballerina, but her ballet class takes an unexpected turn when her baby brother Tommy joins in, causing chaos. As Bella grapples with her feelings of frustration and clumsiness, the narrative unfolds to reveal the joy and laughter that both siblings experience in the class. This engaging tale captures the essence of family dynamics and the fun of dance, making it a relatable read for children interested in ballet and sibling relationships.
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Young Bella longs to be a ballerina. But at her ballet class her baby brother Tommy disrupts the class by joining in and Bella gets angry and clumsy. In the end it’s hard to know who enjoys the class more – Bella or Tommy.
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