"Katy Duck is excited for Halloween. Until she sees Alice Duck dressed up in a shimmery, glimmery outfit. Katy wishes she was shimmery and glimmery, too. But with a little help from Alice and Ralph, Katy realizes that her costume is still very special. And besides, she can be shi...
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Katy Duck is on stage and ready to perform at the dance show, but when the curtain opens, she feels very shy.
When the new student in Katy Duck's ballet class makes a tapping sound, the music stops and everyone looks at her feet.
When Katy learns that she will be the flower girl at her Aunt Ella's wedding, she begins to practice swaying like a daffodil in the breeze and stretching like a tulip in the sun.
Katy is excited to spend a day with her father at work and enjoys typing, pressing buttons, visiting the water cooler, and coloring but quickly learns to be careful when dancing at work.
A story featuring Katy Duck, who loves to dance and take dancing lessons, with a back-to-back story about Katy, who teaches her little brother, Emmett, how to dance.
Katy Duck is unhappy about staying home when her parents go to a party, but her babysitter's bag full of scarves provides a lot of fun.
"Bear doesn't want to be a bear anymore so he tries out what it's like to be a duck. With a few lessons from Duck, Bear realizes he makes a much better bear after all"--Provided by publisher.
When Katy Duck's little brother Emmett gets all the attention from their parents, she must learn to share.
Katy Duck experiences stage fright at her dance recital.
Katy Duck is disappointed when she is cast as a caterpillar in the Spring dance recital.
When Katy's aunt sends her a new boa she thinks she has the perfect accessory to be a dance diva. But when she tries to wear it everywhere, including her dance class, it gets in the way. This story is about being considerate and saying sorry.
Katy Duck love to dance, but once her mother enrolls her in a ballet class, she finds she is afraid to dance in front of the other students. How does Katie overcome this problem?
When Katy Duck, who loves to dance, meets her new neighbor Ralph, it turns out that he loves rough and tumble games and the two of them must figure out a way to play together.
"In this anthology, topics include philosophical reasons for choosing to enter a mentor relationship, practical tips on setting up a program, internships, practicums, job shadowing, virtual reference, opportunities for those new to the profession and those in mid career, and ment...