Nina, Nina Ballerina

Nina, Nina Ballerina by Jane O’Connor is an illustrated children’s book published by Penguin on March 24, 1993. This engaging story follows Nina, who is excited to participate in a big dance show as a butterfly. With her pretty wings and bug mask, she faces the challenge of standing out among many other butterflies, prompting a humorous exploration of identity and recognition.
Readers will enjoy the lighthearted narrative that captures the excitement of performing arts and the emotions tied to being part of a group. The book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, making it suitable for beginner readers interested in dance and the feelings associated with being unique. With 32 pages of delightful illustrations, this edition is designed to engage young audiences and encourage their love for storytelling.
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It’s the big dance show!
Nina is a butterfly.
She has pretty wings
and a bug mask.
But she is not the only one!
There are lots of butterflies.
How will her mom know
which one is Nina?
Read this funny story and find out!
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