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It's time for the toys to twirl! When two little girls head outside to play, it's time for their inside toys to have a good time. Dolls, stuffed animals and more take to the bedroom dance floor for a fun dance party before their owners return. This sweet rhyming story is a perfect story time read to get little ones up and on their dancing way. Little ballerinas will catch references to tutus and ""pas de deux"" but kids of all ages will love the opportunities to boogie!

Produktbeschreibung
It's time for the toys to twirl! When two little girls head outside to play, it's time for their inside toys to have a good time. Dolls, stuffed animals and more take to the bedroom dance floor for a fun dance party before their owners return. This sweet rhyming story is a perfect story time read to get little ones up and on their dancing way. Little ballerinas will catch references to tutus and ""pas de deux"" but kids of all ages will love the opportunities to boogie!
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Autorenporträt
A native of Rochester, New York, Elizabeth holds a bachelor's degree in Social Theory, Structure and Change (Political Science) from the State of University of New York, Empire State College, and worked for many years as a paralegal in a national law firm, managing the firm's mortgage foreclosure practice. Elizabeth is a devoted animal lover and pet parent. Her goal as a writer is to introduce the very young to the joy of reading and the world of animals through her stories. Her first book, There's a Dog On the Dining Room Table! (Xist Publishing, 2014) was inspired by an actual event involving her dog Barney and several of her mischievous cats. Xist published her second book, If a Dog Could Wear a Hat, in 2018. Xist will release her third book, Stuffed Animal Dance Party, in 2021. Elizabeth and her husband live in Western New York with their four-footed family of rescue cats and dogs. When she is not managing her fur family, Elizabeth practices yoga and Scottish fiddle tunes.