Bella at the Ballet

Bella at the Ballet by Brian Ball, published by Puffin in 1995, is a charming story that follows young Bella as she dreams of becoming a ballerina. This edition features 30 pages and is presented in English, capturing the whimsical journey of Bella during her ballet class, where unexpected events unfold.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the dynamics of sibling relationships, particularly as Bella’s baby brother Tommy disrupts her ballet class. The story highlights Bella’s initial frustration and clumsiness, ultimately leading to a delightful realization about the joy of sharing experiences. This fictional tale offers insights into the world of ballet while emphasizing the bond between siblings.
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A story about young Bella who 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. But in the end it’s hard to know who enjoys the class more – Bella or Tommy.
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