Dancer In Me
$26.99
Nell is a bright, spunky little girl. She has big dreams of being a star performer, but awkwardness and fear keep her secret love of dance locked safely inside of her very vivid imagination. One night, with the help of some creative angels and a little encouragement from above, Nell discovers her true potential and purpose through an unexpected gift! Author Stephanie Butler Adams pens a heartwarming story that any child or even young adult can relate to. THE DANCER IN ME is a fun read with unpredictable vocabulary that invites every reader to discover the wonder of their worth.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628713251
ISBN10: 1628713259
Stephanie Adams | Illustrator: Kitamu Latham-Sampier
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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