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Giraffes Can't Dance
Gerald the giraffe longs to dance, but his legs are too skinny and his neck is too long. At the annual Jungle Dance, the other animals mock him, saying, "Giraffes can't dance." Feeling dejected, Gerald wanders off until he meets a wise cricket who shows him that "sometimes when you're different, you just need a different song." With newfound confidence and a unique rhythm, Gerald dances gracefully, inspiring the other animals to admire his talent. This heartwarming story, told in rhyming verse, celebrates individuality, self-acceptance, and finding one's own tune.
| 02640 | 823 AND g | Library | Currently On Loan (Due on2026-05-07) |
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