Winnie is worried when her best friends Zoe and Vanessa enroll her in ballet classes with them, since she would rather go to the library and read like they always do.
""Third-grader Winnie is a delightful character in this charming chapter book, which captures the joys and tribulations of navigating close friendships while maintaining a sense of individuality. As narrator, Laura Hamilton does a great job centering the story in a young girl's experience and tone, though she's equally capable of depicting adults, such as Winnie's dad and her dance teacher..."
"Winnie is worried when her best friends Zoe and Vanessa enroll her in ballet classes with them, since she would rather go to the library and read like they always do."@en
"Winnie and her two best friends, Vanessa and Zoe, do everything together--until the two girls want to enroll in a ballet class. Winnie would much rather continue their visits to the library, but in the spirit of friendship, she agrees to the ballet classes. Unfortunately, Winnie is unable to get the hang of ballet, and when she drops the class her friendships suffer. Winnie resolves to try the ballet classes again and all three girls learn that they can have different interests and still be friends."@en
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