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The next day, Binky then shows D.W. a video on television about a dancer named Gene Kelby who is doing dance moves on his toes on one foot, raising his leg, carrying a mop, and spinning in circles. After showing D.W., he rewinds the cassette, then D.W. copies the dance move and accidentally breaks her family's most favorite standing lamp that always sat in the living room. Binky then hands D.W. a stack of cards that tell her to copy the dance movies, and tells her that there will be an upcoming exam.
The next day, Binky then shows D.W. a video on television about a dancer named Gene Kelby who is doing dance moves on his toes on one foot, raising his leg, carrying a mop, and spinning in circles. After showing D.W., he rewinds the cassette, then D.W. copies the dance move and accidentally breaks her family's most favorite standing lamp that always sat in the living room. Binky then hands D.W. a stack of cards that tell her to copy the dance movies, and tells her that there will be an upcoming exam.


The next day, Binky shows D.W. how to tap-dance. D.W. attempts to do it, but only tapped once, and Binky is unhappy she didn't try hard enough, and D.W. blames it on the sneakers that are sticking to the floor. D.W. proves that she can't read, since she's four years old. Binky then grades D.W. a C, but D.W. doesn't care and suggests another project. D.W. proves she is not doing very well, but Binky claims he is trying his best to teach her.
The next day, Binky shows D.W. how to tap-dance. D.W. attempts to do it, but only tapped once, and Binky is unhappy she didn't try hard enough, and D.W. blames it on the sneakers that are sticking to the floor. D.W. proves that she can't read, since she's four years old. Binky then grades D.W. a C, but D.W. doesn't care and suggests another project. D.W. proves she's not doing very well, but Binky claims he is trying his best to teach her.


As Binky leaves the Reads' house, his friends call him "twinkle toes" and start making fun of him. They think D.W.'s a baby and Binky lies to them saying that he's teaching D.W. fight moves. Rattles then looks through the cards that Binky wrote to teach D.W. Molly and Rattles wished that Binky should teach them those martial arts moves too.
As Binky leaves the Reads' house, his friends call him "twinkle toes" and start making fun of him. They think D.W.'s a baby and Binky lies to them saying that he's teaching D.W. fight moves. Rattles then looks through the cards that Binky wrote to teach D.W. Molly and Rattles wished that Binky should teach them those martial arts moves too.

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