Today's read is one, which should thrill young, ballet dreamers. Written by a ballet professional, it targets girls ages 5 to 8 (about), who want to learn ballet. The purpose is to point out things such as posture and other important aspects, which will help young dancers know exactly what they should be watching out for. I'm expecting it to be quite fun...more because of that cute little kitty on the cover. I believe this one is non-fiction (haven't read it quite yet), too.
So put on those leotards and do a bit of stretching first because we're going to have some dancing fun.
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Aspiring dancers adore the clever mix of wit, wisdom, anecdotes, and how-to instruction from a professional ballerina. Throughout the award-winning debut of ballet inspiration, young readers explore posture while standing, on tiptoes, and on one leg. A tutu-wearing kitty sidekick joins Ballerina Konora and friends, adding humor and lighthearted encouragement.
Brought to you by the mother-daugther team of Once Upon a Dance, with over 20 awards for their Dance-It-Out! and Dancing Shapes series for younger audiences. Dance Stance debuts their trilogy for kids ages 8+.
Once Upon a Dance series also includes Dance-It-Out! Creative Movement Stories and Dancing Shapes: Ballet and Body Awareness for Young Dancers.
About the authors
Once Upon a Dance is an award-winning mother-daughter collaboration.
Ballerina Konora climbed the ballet ladder to pro, and she's thrilled to be living her dreams dancing with Ballet Idaho. Along the way, she danced iconic roles such as Sugar Plum Fairy and Cinderella.
Teacher Terrel taught dance for decades and was honored by her City Council for "embodying the spirit of partnership and commitment to children in our community" for her work with young dancers. She's breathed ballet from every angle and worked in early childhood education, for non-profits supporting kids, and as a university English teacher as a Peace Corps volunteer.
Once Upon a Dance 2021/2022 Awards: Mom’s Choice Gold Award, Family Choice Award, Royal Dragonfly First Place, PenCraft Award First Place, Firebird First Place, Pinnacle: Best Book Juvenile Fiction, Independent Press Award Winner, International Impact Book Award Winner, Outstanding Creator Awards Winner, Readers Favorite Certified Great Read, Indie’s Today 5-Star Recommended, The Wishing Shelf 5-Star, Literary Titan 5-Star Award.
5 comments:
What a great resource for a budding ballerina. My daughter loved dancing. She started classical training at age five and continued into college. I thought she might pursue a professional career in dance. Alas, she was wooed into the health field, but she still moves with grace and beauty.
Thank you so much! Love it! Kristy
You must be so proud! Even if she didn't pursue it professionally, it no doubt molded her into who she is and will always stay with her.
Ballerinas! Right up your alley.
Lol! You're not wrong. (And I totally spaced IWSG this month)
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