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Not just tutus / by Isadora, Rachel;
Describes the struggles and triumphs of a young girl learning and performing ballet.
Subjects: Ballet dancing; Narrative poetry;
© c2003., G.P. Putnam's Sons,

Trop de tutus / by O'Connor, Jane.; Enik, Ted.; Preiss-Glasser, Robin.; Leduc, Josée,1962-;
LSC
Subjects: Nancy, Mademoiselle (Personnage fictif); Tutus; Écoles; Fancy Nancy (Fictitious character); Tutus (Ballet skirts); Schools;
© c2014., Éditions Scholastic,

The yellow tutu / by Bramsen, Kirsten.; Bramsen, Carin.;
When Margo gets a sunny yellow tutu for her birthday it is exactly what she wants, and she wears it to school--on her head.
Subjects: Individuality; Tutus (Ballet skirts);
© 2009., Random House,

Fancy Nancy : too many tutus / by O'Connor, Jane.; Enik, Ted.; Preiss-Glasser, Robin.;
LSC
Subjects: Fancy Nancy (Fictitious character); Tutus (Ballet skirts); Schools; Vocabulary;
© c2013., HarperCollins,

I love my tutu! / by Gilbert, Frances,1969-; Unten, Eren Blanquet.;
A young girl learns that there is a time and a place for everything, including wearing her beloved tutu.Preschool-Kindergarten.F&P text level F.LSC
Subjects: Tutus (Ballet skirts); Clothing and dress;

I love my tutu too! / by Burach, Ross.;
Bear, penguin, toucan are just some of the ten animals who are wearing their tutus today.LSC
Subjects: Tutus (Ballet skirts); Animals; Counting books.;

Téo's tutu / by Macias, Maryann Jacob.; Marley, Alea.;
Téo loves to dance, whether it's the cumbia with Paíp, the bhangra with Amma, or ballet class with Miss Lila. He also loves the way his tutu makes him feel, inside and out. But when it comes time to decide which outfit to wear in the big dance recital-a sparkly tutu or shimmering silver pants-éTo wonders if being his most authentic self on stage will put him too much in the spotlight.LSC
Subjects: Male dancers; Ballet dancing; Tutus (Ballet skirts); Dance costume; Sex role; Gender identity; Hispanic Americans;

You're fabulous as you are / by Beer, Sophie.;
Sophie Beer celebrates gender expression in all forms in You're Fabulous As You Are: whether it's wearing sparkly tutus or stomping around in big black boots, to having messy fun or needing quiet time. You're Fabulous As You Are tells kids it's okay to choose any colour or change your mind, and encourages them to be completely and unashamedly their fabulous selves.
Subjects: Board books.; Self-acceptance; Gender expression;