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Gentle movement and meditation from the Dance-It-Out series by Once Upon a Dance, created by an award-winning dance teacher and her ballerina daughter.Petunia woke to yet another rainy day, and she feels particularly gloomy about being stuck inside. By letting ordinary objects and elements of her daily routine spark her imagination, she finds a happy calm she wants to share.Ballerina Konora is there to help readers connect with movement and focus the breath.
Movement inspiration arrives in Dance-It-Out''s charming series debut, created by an award-winning dance teacher and her ballerina daughter.Joey Kangaroo never learned how to jump, and he desperately wants to find the secret. Ballerina Konora helps readers express movement alongside Joey in this interactive story of determination, friendship, and jumping jubilance. "Highly recommended for anyone with young children and those young at heart too." -Reedsy"An innovative use of dance and storytelling for a fun, child-focused activity." -Kirkus Reviews
Join Konora as she reflects on growing up with The Nutcracker. Readers act out the story and explore shapes and positions, while getting an insider's glimpse into one dancer's journey and funny things that happened along the way.
More Dancing Shapes is the second in the series from an award-winning dance teacher and her ballet-dancer daughter. Following a format similar to the Dancing Shapes debut: our ballerina heroine, Konora, leads readers through: - an inside glimpse into her continuing almost-ballerina journey - a warm-up and basic ballet technique lesson - an exploration of form and shape - creating their own unique shapes The Dancing Shapes series provides young dancers ongoing challenges to revisit. With four books in one, there's something for everyone. Preschoolers can try the broad shapes, older kids can fine-tune the details, and all ages can delve into storytelling and discover the crazy world of pre-professional ballet. With more than fifty poses to contemplate or re-create, aspiring young dancers: - learn basic ballet technique and vocabulary - develop an eye for detail - explore movement concepts - increase body awareness - strengthen spatial perception and balance - celebrate gratitude, the value of practice and review Dancing Shapes concepts
Movement. Creativity. Gratitude. Persistence. Wisdom. "A visually stunning and interactive" pandemic creation from an award-winning dance teacher and her ballerina daughter, both immersed in the ballet world until coronavirus. Dancing Shapes provides an inside gorgeous glimpse into one ballerina''s journey. Konora, whose career has been sidelined by COVID-19, leads readers through warm-up steps, a basic ballet technique lesson, and an exploration of movement and form. With more than fifty poses to contemplate or re-create, aspiring young dancers: learn basic ballet technique and vocabulary develop an eye for detail explore movement concepts increase body awareness strengthen spatial perception and balance celebrate gratitude, the value of practice, and making healthy choicesWhat Moms and Dads Said:Gorgeous! Inspirational! Dancing girls alllllll over my backyard!!! ...while looking at the cover with all those poses said, "I can do that one. I can''t do that one. I can do that one. I can''t do that one..." Then she started trying them. The pictures alone inspired her... As soon as we read something like, "Can you try..." she would hop right up and try it. She thinks the book is just right for her age [9], not too young or old feeling. [This 11-year old] thought it was easy to follow and liked all the interesting shape pictures, she liked that there were "challenges" to try. Tags: ballet photography, photos, ballet, ballerina, ballet dance, dancer, aspiring, young, dance, books for kids, picture books, juvenile, kidlit, children''s book, dancing reference, home-school, elementary, preschool, school-aged, reader, Konora, physical education, body awareness, studying ballet, terminology, terms, classical dance, exercise, exercise at home, fitness, lesson, creative movement, pointed toes, first position, plié, relevé, arabesque, ballet positions, details, imagination, shapes, poses, tutu, leotard, ballet vocabulary, ballet technique, steps, strong, beautiful, strong girls, strong women, gratitude, discipline, practice, healthy choices, curtsy, bow, fancy French
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