Boys Don't Dance - A Rhyming Story About Tap Dancing, Confidence, and Being Yourself
"Boys don't dance " Yes, that's what they said.
But Alex had other ideas in his head.
Dancing brought Alex incredible joy
So why should it matter that he was a boy?
Meet Alex, a spirited and silly young tap dancer who's excited to shine during Show and Tell
But when a jealous classmate teases him for dancing, Alex must find the courage to stand tall, dance strong, and show the world that being different is something to celebrate.
Perfect for classrooms, dance studios, and bedtime reading, Boys Don't Dance blends humor, heart, and rhythm into an uplifting story about bravery, self-expression, and self-love.
Recommended For:
Ages 5-10 (Kindergarten through 4th grade)Kids who love dancing, music, movement, or being on stageDance teachers looking for inclusive stories to shareElementary school educators seeking SEL-aligned booksParents and caregivers raising confident, kind kidsAnyone who believes boys can dance-and do it proudlyBoys Don't Dance is a joyful reminder that everyone deserves to shine-no matter what anyone says.