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After lunch, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] tells his students that they should get ready to know their pre-school buddies, listen to what they do, and present the project to the entire school. [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] is paired with D.W. Arthur and Buster are paired with [[The Tibbles|The Tibbles]]. Binky asks D.W. what she's interested in, and she tells him she is interested in unicorns. Binky then asks Mr. Ratburn if he may trade partners, and Mr. Ratburn says no by shaking his head.
After lunch, [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] tells his students that they should get ready to know their pre-school buddies, listen to what they do, and present the project to the entire school. [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] is paired with D.W. Arthur and Buster are paired with [[The Tibbles|The Tibbles]]. Binky asks D.W. what she's interested in, and she tells him she is interested in unicorns. Binky then asks Mr. Ratburn if he may trade partners, and Mr. Ratburn says no by shaking his head.


At the [[Reads' House|Reads' house]], D.W. asks for a play, but Binky refuses. They see an advertisement for a dance shoe called [[Thunderdance]] on TV and decide to do something like it. However, D.W. doesn't know how to dance. Then D.W. changes into her striped gymnastics suit and Binky brings in a stereo player. Binky then starts playing music and shows D.W. some dance moves. D.W. then attempts to do what he showed her, but she ends up falling backwards. Outside, Binky's friends [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] and [[Rattles Ciccone|Rattles]] are walking Rattles' dog and see him inside at the Reads' teaching D.W. how to dance. Back in the house, Binky shows D.W a Grand Jeté move. D.W. attempts to do the same thing, but Binky points out she is making mistakes, and then stops playing the music.
At the [[Reads' House|Reads' house]], D.W. asks for a play, but Binky refuses. Binky decides he wants to teach D.W. how to dance, but D.W. doesn't know how to dance. Then D.W. changes into her striped gymnastics suit and Binky brings in a stereo player. Binky then starts playing music and shows D.W. some dance moves. D.W. then attempts to do what he showed her, but she ends up falling backwards. Outside, Binky's friends [[Molly MacDonald|Molly]] and [[Rattles Ciccone|Rattles]] are walking Rattles' dog and see him inside at the Reads' teaching D.W. how to dance. Back in the house, Binky shows D.W a Grand Jeté move. D.W. attempts to do the same thing, but Binky points out she is making mistakes, and then stops playing the music.


The next day, Binky arrives at the Reads' wearing a suit and tie, and explains that it's what teachers wear. He suggests that D.W. should refer to him as "Mr. Barnes" (not to be confused with his [[Mr. Barnes|father]] with an unknown given name), and D.W. retaliates the suggestion by saying he has a screw loose.
The next day, Binky arrives at the Reads' wearing a suit and tie, and explains that it's what teachers wear. He suggests that D.W. should refer to him as "Mr. Barnes" (not to be confused with his [[Mr. Barnes|father]] with an unknown given name), and D.W. retaliates the suggestion by saying he has a screw loose.

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