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Edition: Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN: 0531094707
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Book description
A ballet dancer recalls how she and her mother would welcome each season with a dance outdoors.
Publisher's Weekly
Gray's (Small Green Snake) narrator shares a melodic remembrance of her mother, who welcomed each season with boundless enthusiasm-and bade her daughter to do the same: "Bless the world/ it feels like/ a tip-tapping/ song-singing/ finger-snapping/ kind of day. / Let's celebrate." The two danced barefoot in the spring rain, ran through the summer surf with balloons and kites tied to their wrists, performed a "leaf-kicking/ leg-lifting/ hand-clapping/ hello autumn ballet," and lay on the ground to make snow angels in winter. Shifting to the present tense, the girl-now a ballerina-notes how these memories serve as inspiration as she leaps across the stage. Though her imagery tends toward the precious, Gray has crafted a genuinely affectionate, personal tribute to someone who embraced life wholeheartedly. Coln (Always My Dad) contributes sophisticated, inventively textured art, rendered in an intriguing combination of watercolor washes, etching, and colored and litho pencils. The pictures gracefully convey the chronic motion described in Gray's text; their muted, earth-toned colors lend a nostalgic feel.
Children's Literature
A ballet dancer remembers her mother who shared her love for dance as they celebrated each season. The language is a joy to chant. "Bless the world it feels like/ a tip-tapping/ song-singing/ finger-snapping kind of day. Let's celebrate!" the rhythms of language translated themselves into the language of dance for the girl. Watercolors in muted greens, purples and gold create the illusion of a rhythmical reverie.
School Library Journal
In spring, summer, fall and winter, a mother leads her young daughter in dancing a celebratory ballet, a hymn to the season. When the girl is older, she is a ballerina and remembers that her mother gave her a dancing heart. Gray writes with her trademark hyphenated, onomatopoetic descriptions. In the winter, they are like ``galoshes-galumphing'' snowmen, and in the fall, Gray describes the ``eye-blinking blue air'' and the ``leaf-kicking leg-lifting hand-clapping hello autumn ballet.'' The end of the story is sentimental and perhaps nostalgic beyond children's understanding. But what is clear is that the daughter credits her mother with her joy of movement. Also special is the closeness the two share whether sipping hot tea or cutting out paper snowflakes. Coln's etched watercolors in earth and muted jewel tones give the book an old-fashioned ambiance. Purples, roses, rusts, and greens are textured from the etching and the shading with color pencils, and the technique lends a sense of motion to the paintings, as does Coln's depiction of the dancers with their arched backs, kicking legs, and outstretched arms. Gray's writing lends itself to reading aloud, but independent readers will also enjoy it. Pair this with one of Patricia Lee Gauch's ``Tanya'' books (Philomel), which exhibit the same joy in movement, or with Shimmy Shake Earthquake (Little, 1992), a collection that is written with the same exuberant celebration of dance.
BookList
"My mama had a dancing heart / and she shared that heart with me." So begins a picture book whose beauty is both in the words, stitched together like an heirloom quilt, and in the art, a magical collection of paintings that captures the love found in the best mother-daughter relationships. All the radiance of the seasons shines through as the daughter, now an adult, describes how she and her mother headed out to the shore in the summer with balloons and kites tied to their wrists. "And afterward we'd seashell-pile the windowsill / and drink cold lemonade." They'd leaf-dance in autumn and snow-dance in winter. In spring, "high-stepping and splashing," they'd "slip-swish" through the green grass and later read rain poems and drink sassafras tea. Colon, one of the most exciting new pictur´Ý±âx | What is ´Ý±âx | What is e-book? ÀüÀÚÃ¥(electronic book)À̶ó°íµµ ºÒ¸®¿ì¸ç, Ã¥ÀÇ ³»¿ëÀ» Á¾À̰¡ ¾Æ´Ñ ÄÄÇ»ÅÍ ¸ð´ÏÅͳª ÇÚµåÆùÀÇ È¸éÀ» ÅëÇØ ÀÐÀ» ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
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Captured by her mother's infectious love of dance, a young girl joyously follows her mother in a dance through the seasons, from a frog-hopping, hello spring ballet through a slow-motioned, snow-angel winter dance. |
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