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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.


On the Lakewood Elementary School Playground, Binky starts teaching Rattles and Molly some dancing moves, but he points out they're making mistakes like D.W. did earlier. Molly and Rattles claim the reason they're making mistakes is that Binky is going too quickly and using words they don't understand. Binky is surprised to hear this, as he thought everybody knew the names and the moves. Molly explains it might be easy for Binky, but it's new to D.W and the rest of them. Rattles and Molly want Binky to take things slow so they don't mess up and request he be more encouraging. Binky then accepts the blame for being a lousy dance teacher and leaves.
On the Lakewood Elementary School Playground, Binky starts teaching Rattles and Molly some dancing moves, but he points out they're making mistakes like D.W. did earlier. Molly claims the reason they're making mistakes is that Binky is going too quickly and using words they don't understand. Binky is surprised to hear this, as he thought everybody knew the names and the moves. Molly tells him it might be easy for him, but it's new to D.W and the rest of them. Rattles and Molly want Binky to do things even slower so they don't mess up and courage them. Binky then admits the blame for being a lousy dance teacher and leaves.


Back at the Reads' house, Binky then shows D.W. dancing moves in her and [[Kate Read|Kate]]'s room like he tried earlier. D.W. then applauds to him and then walks up to him. Back on the playground, Binky starts playing some exciting music and teaches Rattles and Molly some more dance moves. Rattles takes an attempt, but then falls down, but he thumbs up his performance. Back at the Reads' house, Binky starts playing with D.W.'s toy unicorns, and she applauds. Outside, they dance together. Out by the trees, Binky then leads Rattles and Molly going across a dirt footpath doing dance moves. Then they walk across a see-saw.
Back at the Reads' house, Binky then shows D.W. dancing moves in her and [[Kate Read|Kate]]'s room like he tried earlier. D.W. then applauds to him and then walks up to him. Back on the playground, Binky starts playing some exciting music and teaches Rattles and Molly some more dance moves. Rattles takes an attempt, but then falls down, but he thumbs up his performance. Back at the Reads' house, Binky starts playing with D.W.'s toy unicorns, and she applauds. Outside, they dance together. Out by the trees, Binky then leads Rattles and Molly going across a dirt footpath doing dance moves. Then they walk across a see-saw.

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