Betsy B. Little

Betsy B. Little by Anne McEvoy is a charming children’s book published by Harper Collins on December 23, 2008. This 32-page edition, written in English, introduces readers to Betsy, a giraffe who aspires to be a ballerina despite her towering height. The story follows her journey as she navigates the challenges of ballet class, where her size often gets in the way of her dreams.
In this engaging tale, Betsy B. Little demonstrates resilience and creativity as she strives to overcome the obstacles presented by her height. The narrative explores themes of self-esteem and determination, encouraging young readers to pursue their passions regardless of the challenges they may face. With elements of juvenile fiction and stories in verse, this book offers a delightful blend of animals and performing arts, making it an enjoyable read for children interested in dance and social themes.
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Betsy B. Little
Was not small at all.
In fact, she was over
Eleven feet tall.
Betsy B. Little, a too-tall, gawky giraffe, wants nothing more than to become a graceful ballerina. But how can she possibly achieve this? Each time she takes a leap in ballet class, her head hits the ceiling! Everyone says she’s simply too tall, but Betsy doesn’t let that stop her from trying. With passion, determination, and some clever thinking, Betsy sets out to prove her dream is definitely not beyond reach.
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