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Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus
Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus
Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus
Audiobook7 minutes

Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus

Written by Jane O'Connor

Narrated by Chloe Hennessee

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In this Fancy Nancy I Can Read story from New York Times bestselling team Jane O’Connor and Robin Preiss Glasser, there’s no such thing as too many tutus! Or is there?

Fancy Nancy's closet is bulging (that's a fancy way of saying it won't close). Nancy's mom thinks she should give away some of her tutus—but Nancy knows a fancy girl can never have too many tutus! But when Ms. Glass tells her class they will have a fancy swap-and-shop at school, will Nancy bring in some tutus to trade? And what happens when she finds the tutu of her dreams?

Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. The back matter features a list of the rich vocabulary words that are used throughout the story along with their definition.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateDec 26, 2012
ISBN9780062254276
Fancy Nancy: Too Many Tutus
Author

Jane O'Connor

Jane O’Connor is an editor at a major publishing house who has written more than seventy books for children, including the New York Times bestselling Fancy Nancy series. She resides (that’s fancy for lives) with her family in New York City.

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    Fancy Nancy is very funny and fun fancying up her classmates' lives; and I'm doing my best to be a 36-year-old dad here and not a 21-year-old boy who can't keep his mind out of the gutter, and not acknowledge that the teacher (who is of course a drawing) is, well ... hot. (Hangs head.)